The category of compact vehicles she was the one who dominated our country in 2023as 51.6% of vehicles registered throughout the year they came from B-Segment.
The biggest contribution to this percentage was made by B-SUV, with 26.5%which made up the top choice of the Greek market in relation to any other category. One of the most interesting and complete proposals in the segment of compact leisure vehicles constitutes the Renault Captur.
Located at its second generation from 2019has retained the positive elements of its predecessor and improved several points of itbeing clearly more qualitative. In addition, growing by 110 mmwith length 4.227 mmoffers larger spaces, having a wheelbase 2.639 mm. Its width is 1.797 mm (with folded mirrors), while its height 1.576 mm.
As far as luggage compartmentutilizes its potential sliding rear seatresulting in ranging from 422 lt to 536 lt for publications gasoline, dual fuel (gasoline and LPG) and mild hybrid. The corresponding numbers for the full hybrid version Hybrid E-TECH is 326 lt and 440 ltwhile for the Plug-in Hybrid 265 lt και 379 lt.
From the analysis that just preceded, one of the advantages of the French SUV is the its wide range of engines. It will be very difficult for the interested party to find the version he is interested in, as there are many options.
In the edition TCe 90the Captur features 3-cylinder turbo petrol engine 1.0 Lwhich yields 91 PS and 160 Nm and is mated to a 6-speed manual transmission. For those who love long journeys without stops, there is the TCe 100 LPG dual fuel versionwith a turbo engine 1,0 L which with the use of gasoline yields the same as the TCe 90, while with the LPG 100 PS and 170 Nm. And in this case there is 6-speed manual transmissionwhile the two tanks (48 lt petrol, 40 lt LPG) ensure autonomy that can, in practice, exceed 1,000 km!
THE hybrid technology gives potential presence to the Captur. As a mild hybrid, the Mild Hybrid 140 EDC It has a 4-cylinder turbo petrol engine 1,33 L which yields 140 PS and 260 Nm and combined with 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. In E-Tech full hybrid 145 its version, its combination 4-cylinder 1.6 L petrol engine with two electric motors, it delivers 145 PS and 148 Nm (205 Nm in HEV mode), while the transmission is automatic, multi-mode6 relationships.
Finally, the PHEV version has as a basis 1.6 L 4 cylinder engine with power 92 PSwhile it has two electric motors (one delivers 66 PS), resulting in combined power 160 PS and torque up to 205 Nm. The battery has an energy capacity 10,464 kWh and, within the city, it offers electric autonomy up to 65 km. At the same time, the Captur can also move purely electrically at speeds of up to 135 km/h. As for her average consumptionis 1,3 – 1,4 lt/100 km.
In addition to the variety of powertrains, the Captur is also available in four equipment levels: balance, balance plus, techno and Left Bank. In the more expensive versions one finds configurable 10.2 inch digital instrument panel and screen 9.3 inches for the system infotainmentas well as many safety, comfort and driving assistance systems.
You can to see the equipment versions in detail of Captur with thermal engine and dual fuelwith the mild hybrid powertrainthe Full Hybrid and PHEV.
Analytically the prices and versions of the Renault Captur in our country are as follows:
VERSION | PRICE |
TCe 90 balance | 22.910 € |
TCe 90 balance more | 23.910 € |
TCe 100 LPG balance | 23.810 € |
TCe 100 LPG balances more | 24.660 € |
TCe 100 LPG techno | 25.960 € |
TCe 100 LPG rive gauche | 26.460 € |
MILD HYBRID balance plus 140 EDC | 28.950 € |
MILD HYBRID techno 140 EDC | 30.220 € |
MILD HYBRID rive gauche 140 | 30.720 € |
E-TECH FULL HYBRID balance plus 145 | 31.060 € |
E-TECH FULL HYBRID techno 145 | 32.310 € |
E-TECH FULL HYBRID rive gauche 145 | 32.960 € |
E-TECH PLUG-IN HYBRID balance plus 160 | 39.810 € |
E-TECH PLUG-IN HYBRID techno 160 | 40.860 € |
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