The new Renault Captur hits the market with a renewed look
Less than two years after the debut of the new generation of the Mitsubishi ASX, the restyled version of the recently renewed Renault Captur has arrived, a model with which the SUV shares a platform following Mitsubishi's inclusion in the Renault-Nissan Alliance. The model received a new style, electrified engines and the right amount of technology to compete for space in the competitive compact SUV market.
Modern and attractive design
The new Renault Captur features a more modern and attractive design, with fluid lines and details that give the vehicle sophistication. The front has a more imposing front grille and LED headlights, while the side has new alloy wheels and a striking crease that runs the entire length of the car. At the rear, the headlights also received updates, completing the SUV's renewed look.
Electrified motors for greater efficiency
One of the new features of the Renault Captur is the inclusion of electrified engines, which guarantee greater energy efficiency and reduced pollutant emissions. Consumers will be able to opt for hybrid or plug-in hybrid versions, which combine a combustion engine with an electric motor to provide more responsible and economical performance.
State-of-the-art embedded technology
In addition to the new look and electrified engines, the Renault Captur is also equipped with a series of cutting-edge onboard technologies. The infotainment system has a high-resolution touchscreen, compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, facilitating integration with smartphones. Other features include parking assistant, reversing camera, adaptive cruise control and emergency braking system.
With all these new features, the new Renault Captur promises to win over consumers looking for a compact SUV with a modern design, efficient engines and cutting-edge technology. With the partnership between Renault and Mitsubishi, the French brand expands its product range and consolidates its presence in the sports utility vehicle segment.