Switch Your Business Onto Electric With Bolton Kia
With all the buzz about going electric, there’s never been a better time to find out what making the switch is all about for you and your business.
Fleet Team, who are happy to conduct site visits and demonstrate Kia’s electric vehicles directly at a business’ premises. This way, businesses are better able to see how Kia electric cars will meet their requirements.
any are making the switch to electric already thanks to attractive whole life costs, reduced running costs and maintenance, as well as significant grants available.
Kia’s award-winning EVs, as well as hybrid, plug-in hybrid, petrol and diesel models, are designed to suit every job need. With three EV models to choose from, including the EV6, e-Niro and Soul EV, Kia is already an established pioneer and leader in the sector.
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With a strong choice of electric vehicles (EVs) on the market, choosing the right car for your organisation is vital. Range, charging practicality and price each deserve careful attention. Consequently, choosing the right option for your company can be a bewildering task, which is why Bolton Kia has a dedicated Business User and 110
The Kia e-Niro – available with a choice of two battery sizes and four trim grades – has been a consistent best seller, ranking in the top three every month in 2021, year-to-date, proving its value, reliability and appreciation by businesses.
LANCASHIRE & NORTH WEST MAGAZINE
No stranger to award wins since its launch in 2016, the e-Niro picked up the title of ‘Best electric small SUV’ for the second year running at the 2021 What Car? Electric Car Awards. The e-Niro remains the only fully electric car to ever win the coveted What Car? Car of the Year award, which it achieved in 2019. There’s a choice of 282-mile range ‘4+’, ‘3’, and ‘2 Long Range’ or 180mile range ‘2’ grade. Both e-Niro batteries use lithium-ion technology and are liquid cooled, which helps to ensure a consistent range throughout the seasons. The longer range e-Niro models are powered by a 64kWh battery, which can be recharged from 0-80 per cent in just 54 minutes. Driving the front wheels, a 201bhp electric motor can accelerate the car from 0-62mph www.lancmag.com