Renault Captur

    Autocar score 8
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    Renault Captur

    Autocar score 8
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    ₹ 10.74 lakh
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    Starting ₹27,264/month
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    The Renault Captur might look like high fashion but under its skin it’s a rugged SUV that shares its underpinnings with the Duster. Price revisions have made the Captur good value for money but there are no automatic versions on offer. The Captur is available in petrol-manual and diesel-manual form only.

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    The Renault Captur might look like high fashion but under its skin it’s a rugged SUV that shares its underpinnings with the Duster. Price revisions have made the Captur good value for money but there are no automatic versions on offer. The Captur is available in petrol-manual and diesel-manual form only.

    Renault Captur key specifications

    Renault Captur Price ₹ 10.74 lakh PriceRenault Captur Range/Mileage 13.87kplMileageRenault Captur Engine Capacity/Motor Type 1498ccEngineRenault Captur Transmission ManualTransmissionRenault Captur Fuel type PetrolFuel typeRenault Captur Seating Capacity 5 SeaterSeating Capacity

    Renault Captur expert reviews

    We like

    • Efficient diesel engine
    • Feels tough

    We don’t like

    • No AWD or automatic option
    • Average interior quality

    Renault Captur Overview

    WHAT IS IT?

    If it hasn’t been the narrowing gap between petrol and diesel prices, the negative press diesel cars have received over the past few years has surely done its bit to get buyers to open up more to the idea of petrol-fueled SUVs. The Renault Captur petrol you see here is one such option for this lot of customers.

    Renault Captur front static

    There’s not much that differentiates the petrol Captur from the diesel, except for the missing ‘dci’ badge on the tailgate. The wide stance of the car is well-complemented by the swooping lines on the side and the crystal-cut 17-inch alloy wheels are an added bonus. Renault recently introduced the Radiant Red body colour (pictured here) on the Captur; and with the contrast black roof, it does in fact look radiant. The roof rails are also new, but are just a cosmetic add-on and cannot carry any actual load. It’s worth noting that the Captur petrol variant is not available in the top-end Platine trim; which means that it loses out on some of the goodies like side airbags, electronic stability control and hill assist. On the outside, you do not have the same LED headlamps with floating indicators; instead, you get halogen projector headlamps.

    WHAT’S IT LIKE INSIDE?

    The interiors of the RXT variant are quite different than the top-end Platine variant. For starters, you have black-fabric seats with orange-and-blue stitching instead of the Platine's cream-leather seats. The seats are comfortable and provide good overall support, but taller drivers are sure to find their perch placed a touch too high, even at the lowest seat height. Unfortunately, the cabin plastics also leave much to be desired and the 7.0-inch touchscreen feels basic by today’s standards; there’s neither Android Auto nor Apple CarPlay.

    Renault Captur rear seat

    There’s nothing new to report of in terms of the experience at the back. Space for the rear passengers is fair (even if far from being class-leading) though there’s decent headroom and under-thigh support. The shoulder room at the back is also adequate, but best for two passengers. Again, boot space is a decent 392 litres (expandable to 1,353 litres by folding seats), but the loading lip is still quite high.

    WHAT’S IT LIKE TO DRIVE?

    Renault’s 1.5-litre H4K petrol engine does duty on the Captur and puts out 106hp at 5,600rpm and 142Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm. It has the same engine that powers the Duster petrol, although there’s no option of a CVT here. Transmission duties are taken care of by a 5-speed manual gearbox.

    Renault Captur side action

    The engine runs largely quiet (it gets strained in the upper reaches of the rev range) and given the Captur’s good sound-deadening, what you get is a fairly quiet experience. With a light clutch, the Captur rolls off the line in a nice and smooth manner. At low speeds, the engine is responsive to every dab of the accelerator, but the build of speed isn’t riveting. Sure, power delivery is linear but you’ll be left longing for a livelier mid-range. There’s only so much 142Nm of torque can do in an SUV of this size. For reference, the Captur diesel’s engine punches out 240Nm. Talking performance, the Captur petrol is no match for the diesel, really. The Captur petrol is 3.42sec slower than the diesel (10.46sec) in the 20-80kph third-gear run. The 40-100kph run in fourth gear also takes painstakingly long – over 20.54seconds (diesel takes 11.82 seconds). That being said, performance is fine for ambling around town and sufficient to keep up with traffic; but quick overtakes aren’t the Captur petrol’s cup of tea – and you will need to downshift a gear (or sometimes even two) to get past other vehicles. The 5-speed gearbox has short throws and is pretty light to use, though there is a hint of notchiness during shifts. Pity, there’s no dead pedal to rest your left foot.

    Renault Captur gear

    In terms of handling, the Captur petrol is similar to its diesel sibling. The steering feels well-connected to the road but suffers from kickback at speed on long winding turns. The suspension set-up is well-suited for Indian conditions and handles bad roads pretty well. Only sharp and big potholes are felt inside the cabin. Even on the highways, there’s very less vertical movement and the car feels composed overall. In fact, the Captur petrol is really confidence-inspiring on Indian highways. But if long journeys are a recurring item on your calendar, you might need to work the economics of going petrol. The Captur petrol’s ARAI rated fuel economy is 13.87kpl while the diesel is rated with a figure of 20.4kpl.

    SHOULD I BUY ONE?

    The high-spec RXT variant of the Captur petrol costs Rs 11.46 lakh – which makes it a full Rs 1.21 lakh more affordable than the corresponding diesel variant. Note, a comparably specced Creta petrol costs Rs 1 lakh more; although you do get more power, space and features in the Hyundai.

    Renault Captur rear static

    Is the Captur petrol the SUV for you? If your usage primarily consists of urban commutes with the occasional out-of-town sojourn, the Captur petrol does make for a fair choice. The refinement, ride quality and tough build are the talking points and even performance is sufficient for the everyday grind; but what would make the Captur petrol easier to recommend would be the option of a CVT automatic gearbox. I hope the good folk at Renault are reading this.

    Renault Captur features and specifications

    Our Rating
    8
    Fuel Type
    Petrol
    Engine Displacement
    1498 cc
    Body Style
    SUV
    Doors
    5
    Seats
    5
    Airbags
    2
    Max Power
    106hp at 5600rpm
    Max Torque
    142Nm at 4000rpm
    Gearbox Type
    5-speed Manual
    Warranty Distance
    50000 km
    Warranty Duration
    2 Years
    Dimensions
    Engine/Motor
    Transmission
    Fuel Economy Range
    Suspension
    Steering
    Wheels and Tyres
    Brakes
    Performance as Tested
    Safety
    Exterior
    Seats and Upholstery
    Infotainment
    Comfort and Convenience
    Instrumentation
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    Renault Captur variants and price

    Renault Captur price for the base model starts at ₹ 10.74 lakh and the top model price goes upto ₹ 12.54 lakh (on-road Delhi).Renault Captur comes in 10 variants.The Renault Captur Petrol engine on road price in Delhi is ₹ 10.74 lakh.The Renault Captur Diesel engine on road price in Delhi is ₹ 12.54 lakh.

    Variants
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    Renault Captur Diesel Platine Mono 1461cc | Manual | Diesel | 20.37kpl
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    Renault Captur Diesel Platine 1461cc | Manual | Diesel | 20.37kpl
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    Renault Captur Diesel RXT Mono 1461cc | Manual | Diesel | 20.37kpl
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    Renault Captur Diesel RXT 1461cc | Manual | Diesel | 20.37kpl
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    Renault Captur Diesel RXL 1461cc | Manual | Diesel | 20.37kpl
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    Renault Captur Petrol RXT Mono 1498cc | Manual | Petrol | 13.87kpl
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    Renault Captur Petrol RXT 1498cc | Manual | Petrol | 13.87kpl
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    Renault Captur Petrol RXL 1498cc | Manual | Petrol | 13.87kpl
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    Renault Captur Petrol RXE 1498cc | Manual | Petrol | 13.87kpl
    ₹ 10.74 lakh View Price Breakup
    Renault Captur Diesel RXE 1461cc | Manual | Diesel | 20.37kpl
    ₹ 12.54 lakh View Price Breakup

    Renault Captur comparison

     
    Renault Captur ₹ 10.74 - 12.54 lakh Autocar India rating for Renault Captur 8
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    Engine
    1461-1498 cc
    Engine
    1396-1591 cc
    Engine
    1461-1498 cc
    Engine
    1956 cc
    Engine
    1248 cc
    Mileage
    13.87-20.37 kpl
    Mileage
    15.29-21.38 kpl
    Mileage
    14.23-20.45 kpl
    Mileage
    16.7 kpl
    Mileage
    25.1 kpl
    Fuel Type
    Diesel,Petrol
    Fuel Type
    Diesel,Petrol
    Fuel Type
    Diesel,Petrol
    Fuel Type
    Diesel
    Fuel Type
    Diesel-Electric Hybrid
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Transmission
    Manual
    Transmission
    Manual,Torque Converter Auto
    Transmission
    Manual
    Transmission
    Manual
    Transmission
    Manual

    Renault Captur mileage

    Renault Captur mileage starts at 13.87 kpl and goes up to 20.37 kpl.The Renault Captur Petrol engine mileage is 13.87 kpl.The Renault Captur Diesel engine mileage is 20.37 kpl.

    Fuel TypeDisplacementTransmissionMileage
    Petrol1498ccManual13.87kpl
    Diesel1461ccManual20.37kpl

    Renault Captur quick review

    The Captur looks distinctly European but its crossover shape hasn’t gone down too well with Indian buyers. An attractive dashboard gives the Captur some distinction on the inside while space is reasonable, even if not remarkable. However, hard plastics, inadequate storage space and even some ergonomic issues mark the Captur’s cabin down.
    The Captur’s 110hp, 1.5-litre diesel motor has some low-speed turbo-lag but comes into its own quickly enough. However, you will have to get used to the diesel Captur’s springy clutch. The Captur petrol is a bit easier to live with, in this respect. Performance is adequate in town but the 106hp, 1.5-litre engine feels underwhelming on the whole. Where the Captur excels is ride comfort. Its suspension is set a bit firm but also gobbles potholes with consummate ease.

    Renault Captur : our choice

    The Captur petrol is well-priced but the engine is strictly average. We’d recommend the diesel engine, which offers the performance you’d expect from an SUV of this class. The mid-spec RXT makes for a sensible buy. Automatic headlamps and wipers, keyless entry and a 7.0-inch touchscreen with navigation are some of the features the RXT comes with.

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    Renault Captur colours

    The Renault Captur offers a variety of color options. Renault Captur is available in a range of 13 colors. The colors offered in Renault Captur are Marble Ivory / Radiant Red (Dual Tone), Marble Ivory / Mahogany Brown (Dual Tone), Mystery Black / Pearl White (Dual Tone), Mystery Black / Cayenne Orange (Dual Tone), Mystery Black / Radiant Red (Dual Tone), Mystery Black / Moonlight Silver (Dual Tone), Mahogany Brown, Moonlight Silver, Pearl White, Mystery Black / Moonlight Silver (Dual Tone), Mahogany Brown, Moonlight Silver and Pearl White.

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