The Kia Niro comes in four basic trims, as well as a 2017 only Launch Edition trim; FE, LX, EX, Touring Launch Edition and Touring.
The Base FE 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 a 7-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 alloy wheels.
The LX trim primarily adds roof rails, LED rear lights, fog lamps, an immobilizer and a push button start system. The EX trim meanwhile, builds on the LX by offering partial-leather seating surfaces, heated exterior mirrors and heated front seats.
The Touring Launch Edition adds a little bit of style, with 18-inch gray wheels and sporty black accents. It also comes with a voice activated navigation system, a bigger 8-inch touch screen for the interior and a premium Harman/Kardon sound system with an integrated subwoofer and 8 speakers.
The top of the line Touring trim gets a power sunroof, full leather seating a heated steering wheel and ventilated front seats.
Standard safety items on the Niro include ABS, stability control a brake assist system, a bevy of airbags and a hill start control system. A rearview camera is also standard across the entire Niro range.