The Kia Niro comes in five trims, LX, LXS, Touring, Touring Special Edition and EX Premium. The base LX trim has fewer amenities than its siblings but still comes with all the notable features one would expect in a compact car or SUV these days. Standard features include an 8-inch color touch screen display with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity, steering wheel mounted controls for the sound system and cruise control, a USB input jack, power windows and door locks, keyless entry, dual-zone automatic temperature control, power external mirrors and 16-inch wheels.
The LXS trim primarily adds auto-high beam and a push-button start system. Meanwhile, the Touring trim builds on the LXS by offering heated exterior mirrors, 18-inch wheels, a nice finished gloss-black grille with metallic insert and distance pacing cruise control with traffic stop and go. Inside, there is cloth and leather seating trim, a 10-way power adjustable driver's seat with 2-way power lumbar support and an 8-inch LCD infotainment system. The Touring Special Edition has everything the Touring has plus LED headlights, 10.25-inch voice activated navigation infotainment, a Harman Kardon sound system, real time traffic display, Sirius XM and HD radio.
The top-of-the-line EX Premium trim gets a power sunroof, full leather seating, projector beam headlights, wireless phone charger, heated steering wheel and heated/ventilated front seats.
Standard safety items on the Niro includes anti-lock brakes, front seat belts pretensioners, stability control, brake assist system, a bevy of airbags and a hill start control system. A rearview camera is also standard across the entire Niro range. The LXS, Touring and EX Premium trims all add a Lane Keeping Assist (LKA), Blind Spot Detection (BSD), Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA), Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RTCA), Pedestrian Detection and a Driver Attention Warning (DAW) system.