Renault Captur 2: test, price, finishes, technical sheet and new features
Renault wants to confirm the commercial success of Captur with this second generation.To achieve this, the French manufacturer has not skimped on the means.We find in this new Captur the latest innovations in terms of active and passive security such as active emergency braking or helping in the way.Standard equipment from the basic finish (LIFE).
Within the passenger compartment, Renault relies on the Clio 5 for its urban SUV (from which it stems) with an almost identical dashboard except the presence of a gear lever floating below which is a spaceopen storage.It is especially in terms of perceived quality that Captur makes a real leap forward.The latter is thus significantly higher than that of the first generation.Future buyers can choose seven personalization packs and eight colors.Note also the presence of a 7 or 10 inch color screen and the new Easylink system in the center of the passenger compartment which takes the form of a 9.3 -inch vertical screen and connected in 4G.
In terms of engines, Renault offers a wide palette with four petrol engines and three diesel for powers between 95 horsepower for diesel and 155 horsepower for the most generous petrol engine.So much for the launch offers.Because a hybrid engine is also expected for the middle of the year 2020.It will be a petrol engine 1.6 of 128 hp coupled with an electric motor using Renault e-tech plug-in technology.
In terms of prices, the diamond manufacturer starts the new Captur at 18,600 euros (TCE 100 petrol, BVM 5, Life).Three other finishes are present in the catalog (Zen, Intens and Initial Paris).Naturally, the higher you go up, the more the equipment will be rich and the interesting engine offer.