Vehicle details
Renault Captur 1.3 TCE 140 Iconic 5dr Petrol Hatchback, , The Renault Captur is a small SUV that competes with popular cars like the Nissan Juke, Seat Arona and Hyundai Kona. The Renault Captur is one of the most popular small SUVs on the market, and its easy to see why. Its one of the most practical cars of its type, making it a good choice for buyers with a small family, while its exemplary comfort and impressive cabin quality also mark it out against rivals. Thoroughly recommended. Whichever petrol engine you choose youll get official fuel economy in the mid-40s. There are small fluctuations between them, but nothing thats going to drastically effect your buying decision. Running costs are broadly similar to those can expect with rivals such as the Kia Stonic, Hyundai Kona and Seat Arona. All versions of the Captur have the same basic level of safety equipment, which includes lane departure warning and lane keep assist as standard. Also standard is an automatic emergency braking system that can also detect pedestrians and cyclists, and you also get traffic sign recognition that alerts you if your speed is greater than stated on the signs youve most recently driven past. The Captur is one of the more comfortable cars in the small SUV class, and considering these are cars that are used to carry families, that automatically makes it one of the best. It gives you a smooth ride at all times, even on really poor roads. The Captur is also one of the roomiest cars in the class, with loads of space in the back seats more than in most rivals and a really big boot. Its 422 litres at its minimum, which already makes it one of the biggest in the class, and if you push the sliding rear seats as far forward as theyll go, this jumps up to 536 litres. And, you can drop the rear seats completely for even more space, and they go pretty much flat, giving you a level load area. Quality is another strong point for the Capturs interior. The materials look and feel classy, and theres an appealing mixture of colours and finishes. Whichever version you go for, you get a touch-screen infotainment system (the size of which depends on the grade of your car), and while it could be easier to navigate your way around, it looks good, with sharp graphics.All versions except the entry-level car have reversing sensors. Even the Capturs most basic trim level comes with most of the stuff that buyers will really want. Included as standard are things like automatic air-conditioning, alloy wheels, rain-sensing wipers, full LED headlamps, a leather-effect steering wheel, cruise control, four electric windows and a seven-inch touch-screen infotainment system with DAB, Bluetooth, Apple Carplay and Android Auto. Upgrading to the next trim will also upgrade your infotainment system to support sat-nav, and itll also earn you rear parking sensors, keyless entry, two-tone paintwork and roof bars. Top-of-the-range cars have a larger touchscreen, front parking sensors, a reversing camera.
Vehicle features
- Electric rear windows
- Rear wiper
- Extra tinted glass in rear windows and tailgate
- Automatic front wipers with rain sensors
- Variable speed on front windscreen wipers
- Drivers one touch window with anti-pinch feature
- Electronic stability control
- ABS+EBA
- Hill start assist
- AEBS
- Electric parking brake
- Front dash warning indicator in case of heavy braking
- Smartphone integration compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Cruise control + speed limiter
- Lane departure warning system
- Lane keep assist
- Eco mode
- Variable assistance power steering
- Traffic sign recognition with over speed prevention
- Trip computer
- Gear change indicator
- eCall emergency call system
- 4.2" TFT Driver information display
- Electrically adjustable and heated door mirrors
- Black soft touch dashboard
- EasyLink 7" touchscreen with navigation
- bluetooth
- DAB radio
- USB ports
- compatible with Apple carplay/Android auto
- Body colour door handles
- Longitudinal roof bars