Explorer

Renault Begins Testing Captur (Kaptur) In India

It will be positioned above the Duster in Renault’s line-up as a premium offering, and will primarily compete with the Mahindra XUV500. 

Renault Begins Testing Captur (Kaptur) In India

Renault has begun testing its new SUV – the Captur – in India. It will be launched next year. For the uninitiated, the French major made the world debut of the SUV/crossover in Russia in April this year, and it was also showcased at the 2016 São Paulo International Motor Show in Brazil. That said, it has been developed for emerging markets, and in Russia, it is sold as Kaptur with a ‘K’, while in the rest of the markets, such as India and Brazil, it will be sold as Captur.  

Renault Begins Testing Captur (Kaptur) In India

The India-bound Captur is based on the Duster’s platform, while its European counterpart is based on the Renault Clio’s underpinnings. However, both the vehicles resemble each other subtly in terms of aesthetics and also share the cabin. 

Renault Begins Testing Captur (Kaptur) In India

Mechanically, it is believed that the Captur in India will be powered by the tried-and-tested 110PS version of the 1.5-litre dCi diesel. The petrol will be the uprated 1.6-litre, which now puts out 120PS compared to the Duster's 104PS. The Russian and Brazilian versions also feature a powerful 2.0-litre petrol, which is unlikely to be offered in India. It will also come with an AWD (all-wheel drive) system, like the Duster. In terms of transmission options, since it will be positioned as a premium offering compared to the Duster, Renault might offer the six-speed EDC (efficient dual clutch) transmission with it, instead of the Duster’s six-speed Easy-R AMT. To put things into perspective, the European Duster has recently received the six-speed EDC with the 1.5-litre diesel

Renault Begins Testing Captur (Kaptur) In India

Speaking of the prices, since it’s sharing a heavily localised platform with the Duster, it is expected that Renault will price it aggressively. The Captur is expected to be tagged in the price bracket of Rs 12-14.5 lakh. Stay tuned to CarDekho for more updates on the Renault Captur.  

Renault Begins Testing Captur (Kaptur) In India

Recommended Read:

India Bound: Renault Reveals Kaptur

The Renault Kaptur: An India-bound Crossover - Image Gallery

Source


This Story has not been edited by ABP News. It has been published through cardekho.com feed directly.

Top Headlines

ABP Deep Dive: Resort Politics Returns? Why Shinde Sena Moved Corporators To 5-Star Hotel After BJP’s Victory
ABP Deep Dive: Resort Politics Returns? Why Shinde Sena Moved Corporators To 5-Star Hotel After BJP’s Victory
Gunfight Breaks Out Between Security Forces, Terrorists In J&K's Kishtwar
Gunfight Breaks Out Between Security Forces, Terrorists In J&K's Kishtwar
Delhi-NCR Shrouded In Dense Fog; Zero-Visibility, 'Severe' Pollution Paralyse Flight, Train Services
Delhi-NCR Shrouded In Dense Fog; Zero-Visibility, 'Severe' Pollution Paralyse Flight, Train Services
Trump Slaps 10% Tariffs On Eight European Countries Over Greenland Bid, Threatens 25% From June
Trump Slaps 10% Tariffs On Eight European Countries Over Greenland Bid, Threatens 25% From June

Videos

BMC Elections 2026: Mumbai BMC Mayor Post Still Unclear Weeks After Election Results
Breaking News: Security Forces Engage Militants in Singhpur Forest Amid Search Operation
Breaking News: BJP Slams Congress Over Controversial Statement on Women
Breaking News: Mauni Amavasya Mela, Swami Avimukteshwaranand Alleges Police Brutality on Saints
Breaking News: Ahilyabai Holkar Statue Row, Congress Questions Varanasi Redevelopment

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget