Showing posts with label Captur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Captur. Show all posts

Friday, 11 January 2013

2014 Renault Captur revealed, promisses to change your life.


The Renault has just unveiled its future urban crossover, promising an innovative design with the driving position of an SUV, the interior space of an MPV and the agility and driving enjoyment of a sedan.

After the renovation of the Clio, this is the second new model, with the leadership of Laurens van den Acker, that uses the new brand design. The name Captur contains the French word “cap”, which means a course you set or a stage you cross, and Renault wants you to "capture" those goods moments.

Renault says that although it has 4.12m in length, it will be spacious enough inside to the level of an MPV. The Captur is based on the platform of the new Clio, so the engines should be the same petrol and diesel units, and will be produced at Renault’s Valladolid plant in Spain and will be revealed at the forthcoming Geneva Motor Show in March.

Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Short News: Renault's future crossover, Captur, will be presented this Friday morning [Teaser]


Renault said today that they would show the brands new crossover this Friday morning, which is codenamed the Project J87, but we already know the production version uses the name Captur.



For now we only know it will use the same platform used by the Nissan Juke but is closer to the Clio in an aesthetic level. Will have 4.2 meters long and will be available with two-wheel drive only. It will use the 0.9TCe with 90hp and 1.2 TCe with 115cv, both petrol engines and the diesel 1.5 dCi with 90 and 105hp, and the 1.6 dCi producing 130hp.

Stay tuned next Friday!

Source: Renault

Monday, 17 December 2012

Short News: Technical drawings of the 2013 Renault Captur revealed


This small SUV is based on the Nissan Juke and will look like the new Clio, released a few months ago. The standard version of the Captur should be unveiled during the Geneva Motor Show in March.
 
Rumors indicate that the car will only have front wheel drive, a length of 4.2 meters, will be bigger, roomier and will have a bigger boot than the Juke.

Source: CocheSpias

 

 
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