The driver gains an integrated, all-in-one display that, according to Kia, improves safety and convenience and removes the need for multiple devices and displays. On-screen information includes navigation, a digital tachograph, voice recognition and a taxi meter app.
Kia says it’s aiming to become a leader in the PBV market by 2030. The car maker’s first bespoke PBV is planned for introduction in 2025 and will be compatible with several different model shapes and sizes. “Kia is transforming its business strategy to focus on popularising EVs, and introducing new mobility products that are tailored to the needs of users in markets around the world.
“The Niro Plus is our first step into the world of PBVs, a market that holds great potential for future development.”