
The Captur isn’t meant to be driven like a hot hatch, and is more about the journey than the destination. Its hatchback underpinnings are evident in its secure handling over mountain passes, but a touch of body roll combined with vague-ish steering remind you of its raised height and off-road aspirations. "The Captur’s pliant suspension and chunkier 55-profile tyres are ideal for our poorly maintained roads, and the Captur hardly noticed the severe speed-bumps en route to school. What’s it like to drive? Reviewer's opinion It provides peppy performance, and the five-speed gearbox. View the latest used Renault Captur for sale in South Africa The current-shape Captur is at its best with the 1.3-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine up front. The second generation model is available overseas with a hybrid drivetrain but it's yet to be seen if South Africa will get this model. When the Captur was new you had the choice of either a petrol engine or a diesel one and there was no hybrid or electric version. If you have a small family, the Renault Captur will work for you but if you're on the larger side or have more than two children (or older children) you may be wanting something a little bigger. The controls are light and the running costs are relatively low too. The improved visibility and sensible wheel and tyre combinations make for a smooth ride where you don't have to worry too much about the potholes and road imperfections. What we love Reasonably priced and equipped endearing three-cylinder engine comfortable ride of 1. The Renault Captur makes a great first car. 52 comments It’s been delayed more times than Sydney’s Western Suburbs train line, but 21 months after its international launch in France the Renault Captur has finally arrived in Australia. Despite all these attributes, it remains compact enough to be able to use on a daily basis and is easy to park.

#RENAULT CAPTUR REVIEW UPGRADE#
If you're looking to upgrade from your hatchback and climb into something with a little more room, raised ride height, improved visibility and SUV-like proportions, the Captur will be just what you need.
.jpg)
Who is the Renault Captur a good car for? The first generation has since been discontinued and we patiently await the release of the second generation model, rumoured to be going on sale later in 2022. The Renault Captur was introduced in 2015 and immediately drew attention because of its friendly, practical crossover nature. What is the Renault Captur like to drive? 8.
