The refreshed 2018 Renault Captur range has hit
Australian showrooms, bringing a raft of cosmetic and equipment upgrades to the
little French SUV. Kicking off at AUD 23,990 drive-away, the new Captur features a
revised model range, with entry-level Zen and top-spec Intens names aligning
with the Clio, Megane and Koleos line-ups.
The base Zen is available with a six-speed manual as
standard, or Renault’s six-speed ‘EDC’ dual-clutch transmission (AUD 26,990
drive-away). Equipment highlights include new C-shaped LED daytime-running
lights, rear parking sensors, a rear-view camera, a 7.0-inch touchscreen
infotainment system with satellite navigation, along with Bluetooth
connectivity. Other features include electric side mirrors with auto folding,
washable and removable seat covers, ivory interior trim for the centre console
surround, and 16-inch ‘Discover’ alloy wheels.
Stepping up to the Intens grade asks for AUD 30,990 drive-away and is EDC only. The flagship variant adds a suite of comfort
and technology features like hands-free parking, blind spot monitoring,
‘extended grip control’ driving modes, a fixed panoramic sunroof, charcoal
leather trim, R-Link enhanced 7.0-inch satellite navigation system, LED
headlights and fog-lights, along with front and side parking sensors.
There’s also new tail-lights with C-shaped
three-dimensional optics, which give the rear a new signature look, along with
an Arkamys 3D sound system with digital radio, 17-inch two-tone ‘Emotion’
alloys, and lashings of chrome throughout the exterior. Other distinguishing
features include front and rear faux skid-plates, a chrome front grille and
boot lid strip, and privacy glass.
Additionally, buyers can specify the Intens with a
Bose premium sound system as a cost option. Engine have been carried over, with
the Zen manual powered by 90 Hp/135 Nm 900 cc turbo petrol, while the EDC-equipped
Zen and Intens models feature an 120 Hp/190 Nm 1.2-litre turbo petrol.
The Captur is available
with a range of colour option packs to personalise to buyer tastes, which are
applied to various elements like the air registers, speaker surrounds and
centre console. The Intens takes this a step further by allowing the front
chrome strip and alloy wheel centre caps to be specified in matching colours.
The packs are available in Ocean Blue, Flame Red and Atacama Orange.
Additionally, there’s a number of two-tone exterior paint schemes.
Like the wider Renault range, the Captur is offered
with the company’s five year, unlimited kilometre warranty, five years roadside
assistance, and three years of capped-price servicing (or 90,000 km, whichever
comes first). Each of the first three maintenance visits are priced at AUD 299.