Renault has decided to renew the Captur, a model with over two million units sold in 90 countries, in order to give the small B-segment SUV a more current image, designed by Gilles Vidal.
Thus, the renewed Captur maintains its versatility, two-tone bodywork, generous interior space, as well as a wide range of equipment. In addition to these qualities, which are already part of its DNA, the new generation of the Captur gains a series of new features.
On the exterior, the biggest difference is in the front section which presents an image similar to the Clio, with the monobloc Nouvel’R logo integrated into the multifaceted grille, and a higher and more horizontal hood.
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