The Hyundai Creta and S-Cross facelift are set to face the heat in the compact crossover segment with the arrival of the competitively priced Renault Captur
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Renault has finally launched the Captur in the country at an introductory starting price of Rs 9.99 lakh for the petrol and Rs 11.39 lakh for the diesel (all prices, ex-showroom New Delhi). The Renault Captur is positioned above the Duster in the compact SUV space and will take on the segment’s bestseller, the Hyundai Creta.
Prices (ex-showroom New Delhi)
RENAULT CAPTUR PETROL | PRICES |
RXE | Rs 9.99 Lakh |
RXL | Rs 11.07 Lakh |
RXT | Rs 11.69 Lakh |
RXT (Dual-Tone) | Rs 11.86 Lakh |
RENAULT CAPTUR DIESEL | PRICES |
RXE | Rs 11.39 Lakh |
RXL | Rs 12.47 Lakh |
RXT | Rs 13.09 Lakh |
RXT (Dual-Tone) | Rs 13.26 Lakh |
Platine | Rs 13.88 Lakh |
Platine (Dual-Tone) |
Rs 14.05 Lakh
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The Renault Captur is available in a total of 10 variants – four for petrol and six for diesel – and is priced in the range of Rs. 9.99 lakh - 13.88 lakh. The dual-tone version costs Rs 17,000 extra over the regular model.
Vitals
RENAULT CAPTUR | PETROL | DIESEL |
Engine | 1.5L H4K | 1.5-litre K9K dCi |
Power | 106PS | 110PS |
Torque | 142Nm | 240Nm |
Transmission | 5-speed manual | 6-speed manual |
Fuel Efficiency | 13.87kmpl | 20.37kmpl |
Drivetrain | Front-wheel-drive | Front-wheel-drive |
Initially, only the Duster-borrowed 1.5-litre diesel will be available, while the 1.5-litre petrol will follow later. Despite the Duster offering an automatic option with the same petrol and diesel engines, there will no automatic options with the Captur as of now. However, Renault has confirmed that the Captur will get automatic versions probably early next year.
Check out: Renault Captur: First Drive Review