Renault has announced the opening of orders for the renewed Captur, which will hit the market in the second semester, with prices starting at €23,200.
The model with over two million units sold in 90 countries, has been renewed to receive a more current and dynamic look, featuring an original and elegant front, a new luminous signature, a multifaceted grille with the Nouvel’R logo, and a higher and more horizontal bonnet. The new front headlights benefit from LED technology in all versions.
The rear also takes on a more contemporary look, with transparent rear lights and a redesigned diffuser.
Regarding the exterior, the renewed Captur now offers an Esprit Alpine version, which includes 19” wheels and bumpers with more sporty features.
In addition to the variant with a more sporty image, the renewed Captur also presents two more equipment levels, the Evolution version that includes 17-inch wheels, as well as a matte black paint on the lower part of the body and waistline.
As for the Techno version, it features brand new 18-inch alloy wheels and a Star Black paint on the lower part of the body and waistline.
In the interior, Renault has eliminated all original animal skin, and the new upholstery is based on recycled fabrics. Also in the cabin, there is a more modern image of the OpenR Link multimedia system which features an instrument panel (up to 10.25 inches), as well as a multimedia system screen, positioned vertically and with a size of 10.4”.
As for the engines, the renewed Captur does not present major news. The base of the offer is the 3-cylinder 1.0 TCe gasoline engine with 90 hp of power and a torque of 160 Nm, with a six-speed manual gearbox. Next is the variant equipped with a four-cylinder engine, 1.3 TCe, with 160 hp of power and a torque of 270 Nm, with a
In addition, there is also a variant available powered by GPL with a 1.0 TCe engine of 100 hp, paired with a six-speed manual gearbox.
The top of the range is delivered with a full hybrid E-Tech version, with a 1.6-liter gasoline engine and a 36 kW electric motor, allowing a combined power of 145 hp.
The intelligent multi-mode straight-tooth gearbox actually has no clutch. It has 4 gears for the gasoline engine and 2 gears for the main electric motor. Energy efficiency is optimized by the 14 possible combinations of operation of the combustion engine and the electric motor.
In Portugal, the renewed Renault Captur will be available with a range of four engines, including the option of a 145 hp E-Tech full hybrid.
All prices of the renewed Renault Captur
Version – Equipment Level – Price
TCE 90 – Evolution – €23 200
TCE 90 – Techno – €25 200
TCe 100 Bi-Fuel – Evolution – €24 300
TCe 100 Bi-Fuel – Techno – €26 300
TCe 160 mild hybrid – Techno – €28 500
TCe 160 mild hybrid – Esprit Alpine – €30 800
E-Tech full hybrid 145 hp – Evolution – €28 500
E-Tech full hybrid of 145 hp – Techno – €30,500
E-Tech full hybrid of 145 hp – Alpine Spirit – €32,800