Renault has announced the official price list for the Captur model on the French market, with the base version available from €15,500 ($20,176).
The new Renault Captur can now be ordered in France, with prices ranging from €15,500 to €22,700, depending on trim levels and engine options.
For instance, the low-end Life trim equipped with the Energy Tce90 can be had for only €15,500, while the Zen trim coming with the same powerplant will get €17,400 out of your pocket. If you're looking to spend €19,100, the Tce90 is available for the Intens variant as well.
The Business trim offers only two engine choices, dCi 90 and dCi 90 EDC, which can be acquired for €20,100 and €21,500 respectively. Intens variants come with all four available units, with the most expensive version, powered by the dCi 90 EDC "apparatus", fetching €22,700.
Revealed about two months ago, the Renault Captur is supposed to rival B-segment crossovers such as Opel Mokka, Peugeot 2008, Ford EcoSport of Nissan Juke.
For instance, the low-end Life trim equipped with the Energy Tce90 can be had for only €15,500, while the Zen trim coming with the same powerplant will get €17,400 out of your pocket. If you're looking to spend €19,100, the Tce90 is available for the Intens variant as well.
The Business trim offers only two engine choices, dCi 90 and dCi 90 EDC, which can be acquired for €20,100 and €21,500 respectively. Intens variants come with all four available units, with the most expensive version, powered by the dCi 90 EDC "apparatus", fetching €22,700.
Revealed about two months ago, the Renault Captur is supposed to rival B-segment crossovers such as Opel Mokka, Peugeot 2008, Ford EcoSport of Nissan Juke.