You can pick up a Captur for less than most of its rivals, and there are some sensible service plans available. You'll be glad to know it's decently priced too.
It goes without saying that leasing a Renault Captur gets you a stylish vehicle-just like all Renaults.
Rear seats can be moved either by the occupant, using a lever underneath, or by someone leaning into the boot-perfect for creating a larger load space when needed. Every model gets a variable-height boot floor, and you should be able to fit in a weekly shop even with the rear seats slid all the way back. The boot space is impressive, for a car of this size. The rear seats slide forwards and backwards to accommodate medium-sized adults-but the Captur's rear cabin is best suited to kids. If you're looking for a small car that can deal with school runs and weekly shops, the Renault Captur could be the leasing option for you. Why not have a look at the Captur on the official Renault UK company website and get the latest news about it at The UK Renault Owners' Club.Renault Captur leasing deals. More information about the Renault Captur Essentially, the Renault Captur offers a well-designed small SUV that will meet most people's needs wanting a car like this and the long list of equipment makes it worth shortlisting as it is a comfortable car to drive and enjoy. The hybrid is a versatile and impressive offering and is mated to a new 1.6 litre petrol engine that has been developed especially for this purpose. The diesel delivers better performance over long journeys and the hybrid is a sound choice for those wanting to enjoy an all-electric driving range of 28 miles with speeds of up to 83 mph possible. The Renault Captur handles extremely well around town, particularly with the petrol engine and it's a decent performer on motorways. Other models come with rear and front parking sensors, privacy glass, roof bars and a driving mode selector. Standard equipment includes automatic climate control, cruise control, active emergency braking, traffic sign recognition and there's also the firm's e-Call system which will call emergency services after an accident. Other models do feature satnav and the interior offers a premium offering and is better for style than many of its rivals.
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Entry-level models feature a 7-inch touchscreen with Bluetooth connectivity and DAB radio but not satnav. The cabin is spacious and the rear bench slides forwards to create more space and there's a fairly long list of options to help customise the Captur. There are three trims to choose from and each offers a lot of standard equipment including the new 'smart cockpit' and featuring a 9.3-inch infotainment screen with smartphone connectivity.
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There's a lot of safety equipment on board, including highway traffic jam companion, which delivers driver assistance and LED headlights are fitted as standard for each model. It's also the first Renault to showcase its plug-in hybrid technology and is stronger, lighter and safer than the model it replaces. Also, the interior has been radically redesigned and it's a comfortable place to spend time. The latest version of the Renault Captur was revamped for 2020 and while the previous model had a lot to recommend it, the new version is more stylish and has more equipment. The diesel engine is a 1.5 litre unit with four cylinders offering either 95hp or 115hp. The engine choices include a three-cylinder 1.0 litre engine, delivering 100hp and returning 54 mpg. The latest models also have a plug-in petrol-electric hybrid choice which is the first in its segment.
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There's a choice of mating the engines to either a five- or six-speed manual gearbox or a seven-speed automatic transmission. The all-new Renault Captur offers five engine choices, including two diesels and three petrol engines. Engines and performance for the Renault Captur