Subaru XV vs Kia Niro

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Subaru XV
Subaru XV

$18,888 - $35,888

2021 price

Kia Niro
Kia Niro

$32,990 - $66,990

2023 price

Summary

2021 Subaru XV
2023 Kia Niro
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Flat 4, 2.0L

0.0L
Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol

Electric
Fuel Efficiency
7.0L/100km (combined)

0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Thrashy 2.0L engine
  • Hybrid not super efficient
  • Small boot

  • Rougher ride
  • Doughy acceleration from a full stop
  • Expensive compared to rivals
2021 Subaru XV Summary

Subaru has always been a good fit for Australia.

Since the '90s, when the brand made a big splash with its rally derived Impreza and Liberty, Subaru’s rugged appeal has suited Australia’s tough conditions and recreationally adventurous buyers.

Cars like the Forester and Outback solidified the brand’s place amongst SUVs before SUVs were really a thing, and the XV is the logical progression of the Impreza range, slotting nicely into the brand's offerings of lifted all-wheel-drive wagons.

It’s been a few years since the XV launched, however, so can its latest 2021 update keep it in the fight in a quickly evolving and notoriously competitive segment against many newer rivals? We’ve taken a look at the whole range to find out.

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2023 Kia Niro Summary

Kia has released the newly updated Niro, which is the smaller and less sporty sibling to Kia’s popular, EV6. As far as EVs go, it has a decent driving range and specs that should entice first-time electric vehicle owners to dip their toes into the EV pool.

However, the updated model does come with a price hike… which might not excite a budget-conscious buyer, especially with such affordable competitors like the MG ZS EV and Hyundai Kona Electric also available.

I’ve been hanging in it for a week with my family of three to see how it handles!

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