2020 Kia E-Soul and Kia E-Niro review: Preview drive

Budget brand Kia will eventually be spoiled for choice when not one but two electric cars arrive in Australian showrooms some time in 2021, about a year later than originally planned. However, they likely won’t come cheap if European pricing is a guide. In Germany the Kia E-Soul city hatch (pictured below) starts from €33,990 (A$54,500) while the slightly bigger Kia E-Niro small SUV starts from €35,290 (A$56,600).

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