Renault introduced the original Renault Captur in
2013 and gave it a facelift this year. Later this decade Renault’s mini SUV
will move to its second generation. French magazine L’Auto-Journal has created
a rendering of the 2019 Renault Captur.
The rendering suggests that the 2019 Renault Captur
will have a notably sharper front. The headlamps and the teardrop daytime
running lights originating from them, the minimalistic grille layout, the
prominent diamond logo and sharp hood crease lines are inspired by the Renault
Symbioz concept. On the sides, the biggest visible difference is the roofline
that is further raked towards the rear.
Laurens van den Acker, Renault’s Senior Vice
President of corporate design, has confirmed that the next-gen Renault Clio
will have a revolutionary interior. It is safe to assume that the latest design
and technologies, including the next-gen infotainment system from the
hatchback, will follow in the SUV. It would not surprise us if Renault followed
Volkswagen with a fully digital instrument cluster for its compact range, or at
least the SUV. The all-new Captur may boast Level 2 autonomous driving
capability as well.
The next-gen Renault Clio will debut the
Renault-Nissan Alliance’s CMF-B platform. The next-gen Renault Captur could be
the second vehicle sitting on this platform. The CMF-B has two sub-versions:
CMF-B LS (low specifications) and CMF-B HS (high specifications). Largely
targeted at the European markets, the Captur will likely use the latter. The
engine options may start with a comprehensively reworked version of the
0.9-litre TCe petrol engine or its replacement, and move up to bigger options
up to 1.5-litre in displacement. The 1.5-litre dCi diesel engine should
continue. Interestingly, Renault may offer an electrified powertrain as well in
the second generation model.
The next-gen Renault Clio, European reports say,
will debut at the 2018 Paris Motor Show. The next-gen Renault Captur should
follow in the second half of 2019.