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Would you like to see AWD drive offered for Niro?

2021-2022 Niro thoughts?

9.2K views 21 replies 13 participants last post by  perk1329  
My guess would be that the hybrid battery location might be an issue of space for a driveshaft. Many AWD hybrids do so with a rear electric motor, so there's no need for a shaft. The Niro being such a small car, there might not be space for a rear motor, and even if there were the HEV battery wouldn't power it for long. For the PHEV, it would likely from from 26 to less than 20 miles EV range.

I've had mine for one winter, which was admittedly quite mild, even for Seattle. But in my 50+ years of driving, I've only had AWD in a few cars, and only one winter was it actually needed. I recognize your location is quite different from mine, and there are places that I would absolutely prefer AWD. But I have my doubts that the Niro will ever get it.

However, Kia does have a new dedicated EV platform coming out next year, and it should support AWD without an issue. Perhaps you're not ready yet to go full EV, but within the next 24 months there's going to be a lot of CUV EVs that offer AWD. The Mustang Mach-e, the VW ID.4, whatever Kia is offering then, and if you desire to stick with something with an engine there's the RAV4 hybrid or Prime PHEV.
They recently made a Prius all wheel drive. I think they should have two options a 4 wheel drive and a non one. For me, I would only buy one if I live in a snowy area but here in Los Angeles, it doesn't snow. Plus I heard that those are those require more maintenance.