SINGAPORE – In the automotive world, beauty is often skin-deep. The first thing people notice about a car is its size, followed by its design.
In the case of the new Kia Niro Hybrid, these two attributes are enough to make potential buyers sit up and take notice, even if the car’s powertrain and features remain largely unchanged from those of the previous-generation car introduced in 2017.
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