NEW Renault Captur review – the BEST small SUV? | What Car?

The has a strong new look for 2024 along with suspension, interior and infotainment upgrades. Is it now the very you can purchase? View our evaluation to find out.

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9 responses to “NEW Renault Captur review – the BEST small SUV? | What Car?”

  1. @StarrTamas Avatar
    @StarrTamas

    Es ist inspirierend zu sehen, wie dieses Gespräch zu neuen Ideen und Entdeckungsmöglichkeiten führt. Es ist ein Beweis für die Kraft der Zusammenarbeit.💚

  2. @etbadaboum Avatar
    @etbadaboum

    ‘Car for living’ is probably the translation from the French « Voiture à vivre » which is a bit difficult to translate. It means a car that is practical, that you like making a part of your life. Interior is also new actually because this car is close to the newly introduced Symbioz. Finally on the base trim level you got the same infotainment but on a smaller screen.

    1. @whatcar Avatar
      @whatcar

      Thanks! All versions sold in the UK will get the 10.4in infotainment screen as standard, although a smaller screen will be offered in other markets.

    2. @etbadaboum Avatar
      @etbadaboum

      @@whatcar Thanks! I didn’t know that and based my assessment on continental Europe apparently.

  3. @jermineprince9188 Avatar
    @jermineprince9188

    That is very good looking vehicle inside and out, that brand of vehicle is not popular here in Guyana.

  4. @chris-townson Avatar
    @chris-townson

    I wish Renault would give a heated windscreen option in the UK. Skoda and Nissan (and of course Ford) manage it.

  5. @joe80ss Avatar
    @joe80ss

    Dacia stepway extreme trim beats it. 😂

  6. @simonp9075 Avatar
    @simonp9075

    New Dacia Duster for me. To me Dacia now makes Renault rather pointless in my mind as it does with a lot on over priced cars today. Good on Renault for starting to bring down the prices let hope the rest do the same.

  7. @annecy49 Avatar
    @annecy49

    Cute steering wheel.

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