In addition, the exclusive Platine variant will be available in a diesel option. The Renault Captur will be available in 3 variants with both petrol and diesel powertrain options. The diesel version will be powered by the 1.5L K9K diesel engine, mated to 6 speed manual gear box, delivering a maximum power of 110 PS at 3,850 rpm and peak torque of 240 Nm at 1,750 rpm. For the petrol option, it will be powered by the 16 valves, 4 cylinder 1.5L H4K petrol engine mated to a 5 speed manual gear box, producing 106 PS at 5,600 rpm and 142 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm.Īlso Read: Ford unveils new EcoSport facelift Under the hood, the Renault Captur will be available with both petrol and diesel powertrain options. The new Sync connectivity will allow you to make phone calls and play music through your voice commands.Įngine: Captur versus Creta versus EcoSport The connectivity is now upgraded to works with Sync 3 and will support mobile navigation like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The new 8” screen is only available in top two trims, while the lower models will come fitted with 6.5” touchscreen. In the inside of the EcoSport, the first thing to notice is the new dashboard design, which is complimented with 8” infotainment touchscreen. The Hyundai Creta, at the same time, offers most of its premium features only with the higher variants, while the lower spec model misses out a lot. The safety features includes dual front airbags, front seat side-impact and side curtain airbags work together with the seatbelts and the available pre-tensioning system to make it more secure for the passengers. The other features loaded are rear parking assist system, follow me headlamp, power window anti-pinch and Fully Automatic Temperature Control (FATC). The Creta has leather wrapped steering wheel with Audio and Bluetooth controls. On the safety front, Renault Captur comes equipped with 4 airbags, ABS with EBD, traction control, hill hold/descent control, emergency brake assist and hill start assist. The touchscreen interface for the infotainment system offers both navigation and Bluetooth. Renault has loaded the Captur with a range of high-tech features like R-link app compatibility, automatic climate control, rain sensing vipers, automatic headlamps and cornering lamps. The new 17” size of the wheel and the new alloy pattern have enhanced the look of the new EcoSport.Īlso Read: Mahindra & Mahindra TUV300 Plus to hit the road soonįeatures: Captur versus Creta versus EcoSport The new headlamps, include daytime running lights and bigger fog lamps from the previous one.Īt the back, spare wheel is fixed on the back door as it was in its predecessor. The new EcoSport comes with an upright trapezoidal chrome grille and raised hood, which is giving it a muscular look. Hyundai has also added vertically placed fog lamps with a dynamic shoulder line and 17-inch diamond cut alloy wheels. The wraparound headlamps with projector LEDs and DRL strips gives it a stylish tone. The Creta dual tone comes with black roof. In terms of design, the Creta has also ranks on top of the line with its new radiator grille with triple slat hexagonal chrome grille and sporty black spoiler. Like the fog lamp combo, the headlights and the tail-lights are also full LED. Its short bonnet is muscular, which merges with the elegant headlight cluster, and culminating in a chunky bumper with C-shaped daytime running lamps (DRL) and fog lamps. The most impressive part of the facia is the premium lightings being offered from DRLs with floating headlamps.Īlso Read: Jeep Compass starts Trailhawk production for exports at Pune The Renault Captur has a strong and bold facia, which enhances its overall appeal. We have done a quick comparison of the Renault Captur with the other two and find out which SUV tops the list.ĭesign: Captur versus Creta versus EcoSport The other SUVs, which are already the heavy weights in this segment, are the Hyundai Creta and the Ford EcoSport. With the Captur launch, Renault has really put up a premium product in the SUV segment. ‘Platine’ is the most premium version across the Renault cars. The new SUV comes with more than 50 premium features as standard equipment from the starting variant.īuilt on the B0 platform, Renault has equipped the Captur with modern hi-tech solutions, like the infinity instrument cluster, automatic air-conditioning with surround lighting, and an unmatched performance with stunning design language. The company has launched it at Rs 9.9 lakh (ex-showroom). New Delhi: Renault has finally launched its much-awaited SUV Captur in the Indian market.
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