Owner reviews for the Renault Captur
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Overall rating 4/5The Captur was introduced to give the growing number of buyers after a compact crossover an option. Sitting underneath the larger Kadjar in the range, the Renault Captur brought eye-catching looks and plenty of technology.
Renault Captur PLAY TCE
London (6 miles)
AA finance available
Renault Captur 1.5 dCi Dynamique S MediaNav EDC Euro 5 5dr
London (6 miles)
Renault Captur 1.5 dCi ENERGY Dynamique S Nav Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
London (7 miles)
Renault Captur 0.9 TCe ENERGY Iconic Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
Mitcham (7 miles)
Renault Captur 0.9 TCe ENERGY Dynamique Nav Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
London (7 miles)
AA finance available
Renault Captur dCi ENERGY Dynamique Nav
Croydon (8 miles)
Renault Captur DYNAMIQUE S NAV TCE 5-Door
Uxbridge (13 miles)
AA finance available
RENAULT CAPTUR 1.5 dCi ENERGY GT Line SUV 5dr Diesel Manual Euro 6 (s/s) (90 ps
Luton (33 miles)
AA finance available
RENAULT CAPTUR 1.3 TCe Iconic SUV 5dr Petrol Manual Euro 6 (s/s) (140 ps)
Bordon (40 miles)
Renault Captur DYNAMIQUE S NAV TCE 5-Door
Uxbridge (13 miles)
Renault Captur 1.0 TCE 100 Iconic 5dr
Dartford (17 miles)
Renault Captur 1.0 TCE 90 SE Edition 5dr
Dartford (17 miles)
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Overall rating 4/5Crossovers are in hot demand, and it was this growing popularity which saw Renault release the Captur. Based on the same platform as the Clio, the Captur brought a raised seating position that many drivers find confidence-inspiring but in a more compact body style than your traditional SUV.
First introduced in 2013, the Captur was an immediate hit and because of this, there’s a plentiful supply of examples on the used market. Practical and smartly finished, the Captur is a good-looking alternative to a traditional hatchback.
Renault Captur 1.6 E-TECH Hybrid 145 Iconic Edition 5dr Auto Hybrid Hatchback
London (9 miles)
Renault Captur 1.6 E-TECH E-Tech engineered Auto Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
London (9 miles)
Renault Captur RS LINE E-TECH
Waltham Cross (13 miles)
The Renault Captur was awarded the maximum five-star rating when it was tested by Euro NCAP in 2013. It was one of the safest cars tested that year, in fact, with adult and child occupant safety scores of 88 and 79 per cent respectively being impressive. It has a range of airbags, and you’ll find ISOFIX child seat mounting points on both the two outer seats at the rear and on the front passenger seat - there’s an easy-to-use airbag cut-off switch if you need to use these latter options.
Engine choices on the Captur start with a 0.9-litre petrol which is ideal for urban drivers. From there, a 1.2-litre petrol took over - a 1.3-litre petrol replaced this on later cars - and you’re able to get both manual and automatic gearbox Captur models. In terms of diesel, there’s a 1.5-litre unit with either 89bhp or 109bhp.
All versions of the Captur benefit from air conditioning as standard alongside automatic headlights, Bluetooth connectivity and automatic wipers. You’ll need to look out for ‘Dynamique Nav’ cars to get a central touchscreen and satellite navigation. However, all versions do come well equipped as standard.
It’s the diesel-powered Captur models which are the most fuel-efficient, delivering up to 78.5mpg according to the older NEDC tests. The petrol models are still good in this regard, however, with the 0.9-litre engine able to return 55.4mpg. You’ll find the larger 1.2-litre will still manage around 51mpg combined, too.
Earlier models of the Captur were launched with some slightly cheap materials inside, so we’d be checking the interior to make sure that it hasn’t been scratched or damaged during use. There have been some noted issues with the navigation on models that have it fitted, so make sure this is working as it should, too. If you’d like a more in-depth report of the car’s status, then you could opt for an AA Vehicle Inspection. With it, a trained engineer will inspect the car - and conduct a test drive - before reporting on their findings.
Aside from some minor electrical issues, the Renault Captur does appear to be a reliable option. However, an AA Vehicle Inspection can help to give an even clearer picture of any car you’re considering the purchase of.
The Renault Captur is available with a series of engines starting with a 0.9-litre petrol right the way through to a 1.5-litre diesel.