The Renault Captur: a compact SUV with great character

You see them driving a lot, the Renault Captur. And not entirely without reason! Are you looking for a beautiful, reliable and affordable SUV? Then the Renault Captur is an excellent choice. The Captur is spacious, comfortable, economical and equipped with all modern conveniences. And thanks to the wide range of used cars on offer, there is a Renault Captur Occasion find.

Renault Captur, what do users say?

Some people refuse to compromise on style and equipment when choosing a practical family car - and those are the kind of people who will be seduced by the Captur. Safe, stylish, feature-rich and fun to drive: the Renault Captur has it.

The Renault Captur is popular not only for its technology and performance, but also for its user-friendliness and comfort. The car is spacious and practical, with plenty of legroom in the front and rear. The boot is also very spacious at 432 litres, and can even be increased to 1,537 litres with the rear seats flat.

The Captur is also equipped with several handy features, including a touchscreen multimedia system, climate control and cruise control. And thanks to the high seating position, you have an excellent view of the road. Users of the Captur are very satisfied with the car. They especially appreciate its comfort, space, economy and reliability.

Technology and Performance

The Renault Captur is available with various petrol engines, diesel engines and as a plug-in hybrid variant. Petrol engines range from 95 hp to 155 hp, and diesel engines from 95 hp to 115 hp. The plug-in hybrid Captur has an output of 160 hp and can travel up to 50 kilometres fully electric.

Regardless of the engine you choose, the Captur always drives comfortably and smoothly. The steering is light and direct, and the suspension is well-tuned. The Captur is also surprisingly economical, with average consumption of 5.0 litres per 100 kilometres for petrol engines and 3.8 litres per 100 kilometres for diesel engines.

Versions

The Renault Captur is available in several trims, named Life, Zen and Intens. The Life version is the base model and is already equipped with several useful features, such as air conditioning, cruise control and Bluetooth. The Zen version comes with extra luxuries, such as alloy wheels, climate control and parking sensors. The Intens version is the most complete and comes with every conceivable luxury, such as leather upholstery, a panoramic roof and a Bose audio system.

Captur Occasions

Are you looking for a Renault Captur used car? Then you have a wide choice. You can find used cars with various engine sizes, versions and mileages. The prices of used cars range from around €10,000 for a model with high mileage, to over €30,000 for a newer Captur with low mileage.

When buying a Renault Captur occasion, it is important to pay close attention to the mileage, service history and condition of the car. It is also a good idea to have the car inspected by an independent party. Either way, this Renault is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a compact SUV with great character. The car is spacious, comfortable, economical, reliable and equipped with all modern conveniences. And thanks to the wide range of used cars on offer, you can find a Captur for every budget.

Renault Captur buying advice

With the presentation of the Renault Captur in 2013, the French carmaker broke new ground and launched a compact SUV for the first time. The Captur was a great success: some 1.2 million units were sold worldwide, and you can regularly see the Captur on Dutch roads.

We can reveal right now that this Frenchman is a very fine and reliable car. It is a spacious, modern, sporty and elegant SUV with a comfortable high entry. On this page, we take a closer look at the Captur, read on quickly.

Renault Captur hotspots and problems

renault captur problems buying adviceWhat weak points and problem areas should Renault Captur drivers keep an eye on? On this page you'll find a collection of known issues and recalls. Do you have any points that should be added? Please let us know using the comment form at the bottom of this page!

Problems Renault Captur II (from 2019)

In mid 2019, Renault introduced the 2nd generation of the Captur, based on the Renault-Nissan CMF-B platform. This technical base is used in the Renault Clio V and the Nissan Juke, among others. The appearance of its predecessor is similar, but the space has grown. With the RS Line, Renault is also offering a sporty model of the Captur.

Software & electronics as a weak point

The new Renault Captur is causing annoyance to some owners because the electronics in this car often do what it wants. For some Renault drivers, the daily odometer automatically resets to zero, while for other owners the automatic start-stop system does not work. In addition, the lighting likes to go out of control and the tyre pressure monitoring system does not always work properly either. A software update usually helps get rid of the annoying problems.

Recall actions Renault Captur II

The 2019 Renault Captur has several recalls to its name. Following an investigation at the Federal Motor Transport Authority, it remains unclear whether it is the first or second generation of the compact SUV. Intervention by the manufacturer is necessary due to a problem with the alternator, among other things, which can lead to a short circuit and therefore a possible fire hazard. The Renault Captur is also notable for poor steering, which can lead to a failure of the power steering. A bad glue joint, which can cause the glass panoramic roof to come loose, also forces Renault owners to go to the garage.

Problems Renault Captur I (2013 to 2019)

Since June 2013, the first generation Renault Captur has been sold in this country. The compact SUV shares its technical base with the Renault Clio IV, which is not always an advantage. The chassis is not designed for the high weight, which is reflected in the problems. A facelift followed in the summer of 2017, but this brought only visual changes and qualitative optimisations in the interior.

Captur axle suspension as weak point

The Renault Captur's chassis is considered the biggest weakness of this compact SUV. Already during the first general inspection, investigation inspections complained about the axle suspension. This is where the Captur scores well below average.

Decreasing battery with age

When it comes to roadside assistance, you can hit the road with peace of mind with the Renault Captur. Only rarely does roadside assistance need to get stranded Captur models back on the road. Still, there are typical areas of concern such as a declining battery, especially on 2013 and 2014 vehicles. It is worth checking the battery regularly and replacing it if there is even the slightest sign.

Problems with the lighting

The first Renault Captur models were equipped with classic halogen lighting, which was often noticed during general inspections. Known defects include misaligned dipped headlights and faulty headlights. During the facelift in summer 2017, the compact SUV received LED daytime running lights, and LED headlights are also available at extra cost. This should make those concerns a thing of the past.

Recall actions Captur I

The first generation Renault Captur has had hardly any recalls. It started with the inaccurately mounted wheel arch linings, which also caused problems on other Renault models. The sharp-edged plastic parts may have rubbed against the brake hoses, causing damage and loss of braking power.

Another recall was required due to a faulty calibration in the engine control system. This underestimated the amount of sulphur emitted from the fuel. The start of the desulphurisation phase was delayed, which ultimately led to reduced effectiveness of NOx after-treatment. Reprogramming the injector controller solved the problem.

Other recalls included the headlight height adjustment, which could fail, a reduced function of the left front seat belt and a possible break in the front wheel hub.

Known issues with the Renault Captur

  • Software & electronics problems
  • Poor axle suspension
  • Decreasing foot brake
  • Problems with the lighting
  • Rust under the tailgate handle
  • Battery as the main failure point

Conclusion: A trouble-free car!

renault captur problems buying advice 22Granted, the Renault Captur has been on the market for less than 10 years, so it is difficult to make a long-term prognosis of the compact SUV's reliability. One thing is certain, so far the Frenchman has only been able to convince. Both testing bodies and Renault drivers are satisfied.

Buying a new Renault Captur?

A Buy Renault Captur new? That seems like a great idea to us! The CAPTUR is available in many versions. For sportiness, go for the R.S. Line version. If you prefer to save on running costs, go for the CAPTUR Hybrid or the CAPTUR Plug-in Hybrid. If you value luxury and comfort more, the Initiale Paris version is the best choice!

It is a spacious, modern, sporty and elegant B-segment SUV. It has a comfortable high entry that also provides wider and better visibility on the road. Do you regularly drive with a trailer or caravan? The CAPTUR has a maximum towing weight of as much as 1,500 kg, depending on the engine.

In addition, this car is fully customisable with numerous options, paint colours (including two-tone) and accessories.

 

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