Renault introduces today the new Captur, its first urban crossover and a new rival for the current Nissan Juke. The combination of its compact volumes, raised ground clearance, large-diameter wheels and sill guards will enable it to tackle its more popular rival built by Nissan.
 
Renault Captur will be easy to customise and notably comes with an original two-tone colour scheme which produces an attractive contrast between the roof and pillars and the rest of the body work.
 
Despite its compact footprint (length: 4m12), Renault Captur exudes a real sense of interior space which is underpinned by the forward position of its windscreen and its generous interior dimensions. Renault Captur boasts the appointments of an MPV, such as a high-up driving position, large boot, modular interior and innovative stowage solutions.
 
The standard Renault Captur will have an equipment specification worthy of that of the next segment up, including hands-free entry, hill start assist and rear parking sensors.
 
Also available will be the new, connected, in-dash Renault R-Link touchscreen multimedia tablet, plus a system that comprises six loudspeakers, Bluetooth connectivity, audio-streaming and Arkamys hi-fi sound.
 
Renault Captur is based on the same platform as New Clio. The petrol and diesel engines available for the model benefit from the very latest Renault technologies and will return best-in-class fuel consumption and CO2 emissions, starting from as low as 96g/km.
 
Renault Captur will be manufactured at Renault’s Valladolid plant in Spain and will be unveiled at the forthcoming Geneva Motor Show in March.

Source: Renault