The Renault Captur, Europe’s best-selling city crossover in 2016 with system sales of 215,670, has actually reinvented itself to feature more distinct styling and brand-new innovative technologies, without compromising any of its user-friendliness. For the first time, a Captur Initiale Paris version will be available. Along with Koleos and the Kadjar, Renault now uses a comprehensive line-up of crossovers. Renault prepares to replace its popular Captur crossover in 2018 with an all-new model. An early prototype disguised with Clio Estate bodywork has actually been seen screening. It’s unclear what the brand-new model will appear like but we expect it to move the video game on from the present model, pictured throughout.
2018 Renault Captur Design
Renault hasn’t announced any official details however the brand-new Captur will most likely feature styling motivated by the newest Scenic MPV. Renault’s style team might rollover a contrasting black roof, a smattering of chrome trim, LED headlights and big alloy wheels. The Scenic’s kinked rear windows– a feature that assists young kids see outdoors and feel less car sick on long journeys as a result– might also feature on the 2018 Renault Captur. The 2018 Renault Captur interior need to also benefit from a comprehensive refresh. We’re hoping Renault decides to consign the old car’s low-cost plastics and scratchy trim pieces to the dustbin while its lozenge-shaped centre console and dull dashboard might be replaced by a more upmarket style. Top-spec models may even feature a comparable picture infotainment screen to the Scenic and Megane, too.
2018 Renault Captur Engine
The 2018 Renault Captur is expected to come with a similar selection of engines to the outbound model. 3 fuel units and 2 diesel motors should be offered varying from the nippy 0.9-litre petrol to a prudent 1.5-litre diesel that’ll return more than 76mpg.
2018 Renault Captur Price and Release Date
The ended up Captur might make its public launching as early as 2018 and will most likely cost roughly the same as the outgoing car throughout the range. Entry-level fuel models could cost from around ₤ 15,000 while top-spec diesel versions with an automated gearbox might set you back more than ₤ 22,500.