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Renault Captur Review: Hot New Compact SUV Driven!

The Renault Captur is the latest car in the Compact SUV segment in India. It is available in 1.5 litre diesel and petrol. The oil burner is mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox while the petrol comes with a 5-speed.
Siddharth Vinayak Patankar
Siddharth Vinayak Patankar
1 min read
2017-09-23 13:53:08
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Renault Captur Review: Hot New Compact SUV Driven!
Key Highlights
  • The Captur will be a premium offering from Renault
  • Petrol and diesel options available on the Captur
  • Prices for the Captur start at Rs. 9.99 lakh

The much-awaited Renault Captur compact SUV has been unveiled, and I got my hands on it for a drive in lush green Goa. This allowed me a mix of tight and narrow country roads, spurts of thick traffic, winding hilly bits and yes – rough broken roads too. The Captur has finally launched in India and is available in 1.5 litre diesel and petrol. The oil burner is mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox while the petrol comes with a 5-speed. There is no automatic on either sadly – a big miss in my book, especially given that Renault is pitching this car at us as holding a premium, sophisticated and high-end appeal. (But I will get to this point later.)

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Now, if any of that premium positioning talk sounds familiar, it's because a similar pitch was made with the Duster – Renault’s best selling car that the Captur shares the M0 platform with. Unlike the Captur sold in Europe this is a bigger car, and yes while it is therefore similar to the Brazilian and Russian one, ours is a lot more upmarket. And that is intentional says Renault as it is trying to position the car a bit differently here. The main reason is that it believes that’s where the Indian consumer is going, and also to keep a distinct differentiation between the Duster and this car. So it is only in India that Renault will sell the car in a top end Platine variant. Oh and in case you’re wondering why ours isn’t called Kaptur like the Russian one? Well, Renault thinks that Captur will be easier to pronounce in India. In a market with products like KUV – where K stands for ‘Kool’, I don’t think Kaptur would’ve been a stretch! Go figure! Renault also says it is to follow the global naming mandate for this model family. So, it would appear Renault Russia went rogue didn’t it? Or maybe it was just a cultural thing. Let’s leave it at that!

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The Renault Captur is available in India in the Platine Variant

The Captur Platine is what I drove too, and it gets everything you can possibly think of – including specially designed quilted leatherette seats – much like a premium brand model would have. The top spec gets LED headlights and the roof is a contrast two-tone finish.

Dimensions Renault Captur
Length 4329mm
Wheelbase 2673mm
Width 1813mm
Height 1619mm
Tyre Size 215/60 R17
Boot Volume 392 litres (expandable to 1352 litres)
Ground Clearance 210mm
Fuel Tank 50 litres

The LED daytime running lights, floating front indicators (a la Audi), black cladding, 17” alloys, ‘ripple effect’ taillights and even safety features like dual airbags, ABS and EBD are standard. Isofix child seat restraints are as well, I should add.

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The Renault Captur gets LED DRLs

The driver-side seat is manually height adjustable – but sits almost too tall – I found the lowest position felt like it was fully raised – so never mind the highest! So Renault needs to take heed and maybe rework the height of the front seats. The central console and AC vents are finished with a ‘gold and white’ bezel – that to me looked more bronze and chrome! This is only in the top spec. The console houses a touch screen with audio and navigation – much like the one seen in the Duster, Lodgy, and even the Kwid. The interface is also similar, and there is no Apple CarPlay or Android Auto sadly. Renault India says it’s working on bringing those to its cars soon. The car syncs your phone via Bluetooth anyway though and for music alone, the USB plugin will do just fine. The steering has controls for the phone etc., but for audio you have to access the stack behind the steering – like in the Duster and previous Renaults. It works fine but takes some getting used to.

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The Renault Captur comes with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto

Rear legroom is not cavernous, but you won’t be terribly disappointed either. Knee room is good though, and there’s a rear AC vent (recirculation fan like in the Scala/Duster). I think if Renault gives us ‘killer’ pricing then the lack of generous room may be forgiven quite easily (just think Compass!). The seat back though is very comfortable and the extra ride height also has you sitting higher, giving you good knee angle and under-thigh support. Renault says it has spent extra on making the Indian version’s seats more comfy! It shows. Boot space is 392 litres and with the second row folded down that expands to 1352 litres. There is a charging point just behind the rear seat on the left side – that is easily accessible as it sits high alongside the parcel tray.

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We only got to drive the diesel version of the Captur

Alright then, lets get to the drive shall we? Let me remind you I am only testing the diesel today. The K9K block is all too familiar, and by that I mean literally so! It behaves and performs almost exactly as its state of tune in the Duster Even the specs are pretty much identical. So the good news is that you will not have any surprises on the car. Its performs nearly identically too! The engine has lag at the lower end, and once you get it past 2000 rpm it goes like a rocket. The mid range is good, and you will find the gearbox is well mated to it – just like (you guessed it!) in the Duster! The 6-speed is a good choice as it channels the peak torque through to the wheels well. Peak torque kicks in under 1800 rpm and so you get good city traffic manoeuvrability too. The engine’s roar filters through to the cabin, but it is not disturbing or annoying. Its healthy and guttural, and the car sounds ready for action. Overall the sound damping is better than that on the Duster though. And that is the main difference – its like they took all the good bits on the Duster and just gave it an added layer of refinement. Considering the Duster’s success and popularity that’s not a bad thing now is it? Of course once you choose this route, remember that the bits that were lacking on the Duster have come along for the ride too. This is in terms of performance and dynamics of course. On interiors and overall materials and finish the Captur is definitely ahead.

K9K 1.5 dci Diesel
Displacement 1461cc
Max. Power 107.8 bhp @ 4000 rpm
Peak Torque 260 Nm @ 1750 rpm
Transmission 6-Speed Manual

Handling is surprisingly good I have to say. I say surprisingly because I was worried that the rather generous 210 mm ground clearance would make it wobbly or top-heavy feeling. It is neither. The car takes corners well, though I wouldn’t go as far as to call it very sporty. Again – think Duster! So it holds an intended line, and the steering is properly stiff with decent feedback. The ride quality is also sorted and the suspension set up is indeed like the Duster’s. So it’s a supple ride, with the capability of swallowing up mostly anything. But the Captur does not get AWD, as Renault believes the buyer in this space isn’t really looking to go off-roading. And if they are then the Duster is the option for them anyway. I did mange to go off the road briefly – nothing too intense though. But the car handled it very well. Now the ground clearance certainly helped! Renault says that of all the Captur iterations worldwide, the India spec has the highest clearance. 5mm higher than Russia’s Kaptur, and our Duster!

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The Indian version Captur has the highest ground clearance of 210 mm

But now to the incongruity in Renault’s contention. On the one hand Renault says this car is for the sophisticated, the upwardly mobile urbanite who doesn’t need 4X4. On the other it doesn’t offer that same customer an automatic option! Nope, that does not add up. You see the M0 platform with the diesel K9K isn’t offered with an autobox on any of its product lines. Even the Europe did not take an automatic (Dacia) Duster diesel, remember? That’s why Renault went in for its own homegrown AMT on the diesel Duster in India. And an AMT would certainly not work with the whole premium positioning of the Captur, now would it? Enter the CVT on the petrol side – and there I hold out hope that Renault will launch the CVT Captur soon enough. With around 30 per cent of the Rs 10-18 lakh market going towards automatics, Renault cannot afford to have no offering for that buyer set. Food for thought then for the French company.

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The Captur will be a premium offering from Renault in India

So on the whole is the Captur a welcome addition to the market? Yes most certainly. It is stylish, offers unique style and is unlike another product in many ways. The fact that Renault is going to town with personalization options is also great. These span everything from excessive (!) chrome add-ons to theme-based decals, even an array of roof wraps and a cool chrome embellishment for the front grille (kind of reminds me of the A-Class’ diamond grille). Now to the prices – which start at Rs. 9.99 lakh for the petrol and go all the up to Rs. 13.88 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) for the top-end diesel model. The car will compete in the C-SUV space (compact SUV) and that currently sees products like Creta, Compass, etc. All I know is that I would have been surprised if Renault were to price the car at a premium. the current prices are very aggressive – as this is a Duster rival too after all. There are just three variants on offer and the base RXe variant comes with plenty of equipment, as I too pointed out earlier. Is the space hotting up then? You bet! Your move Maruti Suzuki (S-Cross facelift notwithstanding)! Dare I say the Vitara, baby?

1.5 H4KL Petrol
Displacement 1498cc
Max. Power 103.8 bhp @ 5600 rpm
Peak Torque 142 Nm @ 4000 rpm
Transmission 5-Speed Manual

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