Hot versions of the Captur and Kadjar could be on Renault's menu of
possible future products, as an exec within the company has recently confirmed.
This contradicts a previous report that ruled out such variants, though
it doesn’t mean that the two models have been given the green light for
production either.
If Renault eventually decides to give the Captur RS a go, then
expect the subcompact crossover to gain an aggressive body kit, larger wheels,
a tuned suspension and probably the same 1.6-liter turbocharged mill that
powers the Nissan Juke Nismo, since the two models share the same architecture.
As for a possible Kadjar RS, this version could also get a few exterior tweaks,
along with chassis improvements, but it's not clear yet what engine could set
it in motion.