Renault Captur II: prices and equipment revealed!
Prices for petrol engines start higher than for the old generation, at a minimum of €18,600 and diesel takes off with a price of €23,200 minimum. This represents increases of €600 and €1000 respectively for each of the two types of propulsion. The small SUV of the diamond brand will now be equipped as standard with automatic emergency braking with detection of pedestrians and cyclists, 100% LED headlights and lane keeping assistant in particular.
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Launch slideshowRenault Captur II | All the photos of our test of the French city SUV+123Credit Photo – AutonewsThe very compact 3-cylinder petrol 0.9 is progressing in terms of displacement, it goes from 0.9 and 90 hp to 1.0 and 100 hp. This engine is also found on the new 5th generation Clio. Two other petrol engines are offered, a 130 hp 1.3 TCe and a 155 hp 1.3 TCe. The 5-speed manual gearbox is the only one available on the 100 hp 1.0 engine, while the TCe 130 and TCe 155 can adopt the 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox (EDC7). On the diesel side, the 1.5 Blue dCi 95 hp (instead of the dCi 90) comes into service at the entry level on the Captur and the 1.5 Blue dCi 115 hp completes this range of 5 engines. A 160 hp 1.6 E-Tech plug-in hybrid version will complete the range in 2020.
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Launch slideshowRenault Captur II | All the photos of our test of the French city SUV+123Credit Photo – AutonewsEssence from €18,600 in Life finish
Diesel from €23,200 in Life finish
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Discover all the prices and equipment of the new Renault Captur. 5 engines including three gasoline and two diesel will be available with 4 finishes.
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