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Satisfy the updated Renault Captur!
This little SUV has actually had a mid-life facelift for 2024, and Mat's ready to learn if it can take on popular competitors like the Toyota Yaris Cross and Skoda Kamiq.
When it pertains to the outside style, there's no rejecting the Captur is among the most intelligent & trendy little SUVs available. In advance, there's a pair of wise headlights that flank a blanked-out grille, and there's a number of vents to assist smooth airflow to the wheels. Along the side the capability to have two-tone side mirrors and a roofing system help the car stand out, and around the back, the style is kept quite easy. No fake exhausts or vents – it all looks cool and neat.
Step inside and there are a variety of updates over the previous edition. There's a big infotainment screen in the centre of the dash that works on Google, and wireless Android Vehicle & Apple CarPlay are readily available. The digital dials have a variety of adjustments offered, and there are primarily soft-touch products discovered throughout. The seats are comfy, there's an ideal quantity of storage, and the seats in the back can be changed as well.
When it concerns engine choices, it's all quite simple. The entry-level is a 1-litre 3-cylinder turbo that provides 90hp, while the car we have here is a self-charging hybrid with a 1.6-litre naturally-aspirated 4-cylinder combined with an electric motor that can put down 145hp. There may also be a plug-in hybrid launched later on in the year.
The entry-level Captur expenses from ₤ 21,095, raising as much as ₤ 27,995 for the range-topping edition. So is it the very best small SUV you can purchase? You'll need to stick with Mat and see on your own!
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:27 Style
01:31 Rate
01:51 Interior
05:10 Back Seats
07:59 Boot
08:53 Frustrating Features
11:50 Cool Functions
13:31 Engines
14:22 Town Driving
18:05 Freeway Driving
19:58 Country Road Driving
20:53 0-60mph
21:35 Decision
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