With a new appearance and improved functionality, the all-new Renault Captur, a subcompact SUV, has made its global debut. With this revised version, Renault's commitment to sustainability is evident by removing leather and chrome. Captur gets a new front end inspired by Clio and Scenic. In addition, it has the Esprit Alpine trim, which is more performance-oriented. In addition to the front-end style upgrades, modifications have been made to the rear lights, and a range of fresh colour and trim choices are now offered. Interior upgrades include high-quality materials, extra features, and advanced infotainment systems, creating a modern and high-end feel.
"Building on its success, with over 2 million vehicles sold, Captur continues to stand out from the crowd. It is even more in tune with the times, with a new, more assertive design, a E-Tech full hybrid engine, and OpenR Link with integrated Google. These are all useful technologies, and they're being acclaimed by our customers," said Fabrice Cambolive, Renault brand's CEO.
2024 Renault Captur: Design
The 2024 Captur showcases Renault's most recent design concepts, with striking LED daytime running lights and an updated diamond emblem. Significantly, the front fascia has undergone a thorough makeover. Although the alterations at the back are not as noticeable, the taillights retain their unique "C" form but showcase refreshed graphics. Renault has also revised the emblem on the tailgate to conform with its most recent corporate branding.
2024 Renault Captur: Interior
Inside the vehicle, the infotainment system's touchscreen has been enhanced to a substantial size of 10.4 inches. A 10.25-inch diagonal digital instrument cluster goes along with it. Renault's dedication to sustainability is apparent in the 2024 Captur, as the inside of the subcompact crossover no longer has any leather or chrome embellishments. Instead, the upholstery has been renovated using sustainable materials sourced from discarded materials, particularly utilising renewable resources like hemp.
2024 Renault Captur: Engine
The standard setup for the Renault Captur includes a 1.0-litre three-cylinder engine that generates 90bhp. It is paired with a six-speed manual transmission and achieves an estimated fuel efficiency of about 20km/l. A 94bhp 1.6-litre engine and a 48bhp electric motor combine to make the E-Tech hybrid efficient. This combination results in a total output of 143bhp. Using this setup, you get 25km/l of fuel efficiency and you can turn off the engine while driving for short distances up to 43km.
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