![]() This means it will remain one of the roomiest and most family-friendly SUVs in its class. Measuring 4,329 mm (170.4 inches) long, the second-gen Renault Captur is the longest vehicle in the B-SUV segment, a title which is expected to retain with the update since its rivals will need to wait for their new generations in order to catch up. Other rivals in the crowded B-SUV segment in Europe are the Ford Puma, the Skoda Kamiq, the VW T-Roc, the Hyundai Kona, and the Toyota Yaris Cross. The facelift will also keep the Captur fresh and relevant in order to better compete with its biggest rival – the Peugeot 2008 – which is also getting an update soon. According to French media, the facelifted Captur won’t inherit the mild-hybrid 1.3-liter (12V) and 1.2-liter (48V) powertrains from the larger Austral, as they are thought to be too expensive for the small SUV segment.Īll of the aforementioned updates will differentiate the Renault Captur from its identical twin, the Mitsubishi ASX, which will probably retain the old style since it debuted earlier this year. The BlueHDi diesel will most likely be dropped from the lineup, but the turbocharged 1.0-liter thee-cylinder engine that is available in petrol and LPG forms is expected to be carried over as the cheapest option. The Captur is already offered in self-charging hybrid and plug-in hybrid forms which could gain larger batteries and further improve their efficiency. ![]() In terms of the powertrain lineup, it is safe to assume that Renault will bet on a heavily electrified mix. Finally, the rear end could be largely carried over with minimal changes on the trim and taillight graphics, since it still looks quite modern. Designers could freshen up the profile with new options for the alloy wheels and possibly by removing some of the chrome accents that have gone out of fashion lately. ![]() This means it will get thinner full-LED headlights, triangular bumper intakes, and a new grille bearing Renault’s updated emblem. Read: 2024 Renault Scenic E-Tech Coming To Reclaim The Practicality Crown Our rendering for the facelifted Renault Captur borrows design cues from the larger Renault Austral.įrench media report that the design of the 2023 Captur will be inspired by the Vision Scenic concept and the Austral. While we have yet to see camouflaged prototypes of the updated Captur, visual changes will likely be focused on the front end as this is the only part that doesn’t correlate with Renault’s evolved design language. The current, second generation of the Renault Captur was introduced in 2019, so the facelifted version is expected to debut in late 2023. We gathered all the information we could find for the updated Renault Captur range alongside an exclusive rendering by our associates, so you can get an early preview of the model. Renault is getting ready to update its SUV range with the facelifted Captur and a heavily rumored longer variant of the popular model that could bridge the gap with the larger Austral.
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