French automaker Renault has introduced the new Captur in India at a starting price of Rs. 9.99 lakh (ex-showroom India). This is an introductory price for the premium compact SUV which takes on the likes of the Hyundai Creta. The new 2017 Renault Captur showcases a bold and contemporary design and is now available across showrooms in India in 4 trims for the diesel powered vehicle and 3 trims for the petrol powered version.
The Captur offers consumers some best in class features such as a ground clearance of 210mm and also comes with an elevated driving position. The French automaker has introduced an Innovative Lighting System (ILS) on the Captur. The compact SUV features Sparkle full LED headlamps with floating turn indicators, Ripple tail lamps and LED ambient lighting inside the car. Other features include C-shaped Sapphire LED DRLs, automatic climate control, rear ac vents, 7' infotainment unit with USB, AUX and Bluetooth connectivity, steering mounted controls and push button start with remote central locking.
Powering the new Captur will be Renault's tried and tested 1.5L K9K 4 cylinder dCi diesel engine and the 1.5 H4K 4 cylinder petrol engine. Renault will be offering the top spec Platine version only with the diesel power train option and not with the petrol variant. The other variants for the Captur are RXE, RXL and RXT. The Captur has been introduced in both monotone and dual tone colour schemes along with multiple personalisation options which include 7 exclusive fashion inspired dual tone combinations, 5 exciting monotone body colour options, 16 different roof decal designs, 2 innovative themed personalisation packs and more than 40 personalisation categories.
Fuel Type
RXE
RXL
RXT
Platine
Petrol
Rs. 9.99 lakh
Rs. 11.07 lakh
Rs. 11.69 lakh
N/A
Diesel
Rs. 11.39 lakh
Rs. 12.47 lakh
Rs. 13.09 lakh
Rs. 13.88 lakh
All prices are ex-showroom All India
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