Renault has announced that it will present the new generation of the Captur on April 4th.
The model, which has already sold more than two million units in 90 countries since its launch in 2013, is a reference in the segment for its versatility and modularity, as well as for the E-Tech full hybrid technology, available since 2020.
The current generation, which has been on the market since 2019, is now preparing to receive an important update that promises to revolutionize the Captur as everything indicates that the new model should make use of the CMF-B platform, offer various levels of electrification, and adopt elements of the style of the brand’s recent releases, such as the vertical LED headlights (daytime running lights) of the 2023 Clio or the stylized grille of the Rafale.