Why did Renault Captur fail?

Renault Captur The Captur had everything to take on the Hyundai Creta, but it certainly lacked the muscular SUV looks that the latter offered. The edgy crossover design certainly did not please the Indian market, and Renault ended up discontinuing the Captur in 2020 due to embarrassing sales numbers.

Is Renault Captur 2019 a good car?

The Renault Captur is one of the most popular small SUVs on the market, and it’s easy to see why. It’s one of the most practical cars of its type, making it a good choice for buyers with a small family, while its exemplary comfort and impressive cabin quality also mark it out against rivals. Thoroughly recommended.

Are Renault captures any good?

The new Renault Captur is all grown-up, with an improved interior, plenty of on-board tech and reassuring levels of safety. Renault hasn’t disappointed with the latest Captur – performance is fine, running costs are sound, and the level of standard equipment is strong, so the Captur looks like a great choice.

How economical is the Renault Captur?

The 1.5-litre dCi 90 diesel Captur is the most economical model, achieving up to 53.3mpg in mixed driving and CO2 emissions of 112g/km. Renault has given all Capturs an ‘Eco’ button on the dashboard, which limits engine power and increases fuel economy by up to 10 per cent.

Is Renault Captur a failure?

The Captur finished in a rather disappointing 26th place out of 34 cars in the table of small SUVs in our most recent What Car? Reliability Survey. In the same survey, Renault as a brand finished in 16th place out of 30 manufacturers.

Is the Renault Captur being discontinued?

The Renault Captur, launched in November 2017 has been discontinued in June 2020 after a very short span of two years in the Indian market.

Is Renault Captur 2017 a good car?

The compact SUV segment is exploding in popularity, and the Captur is our pick of the bunch. It’s great to look at with strong equipment levels and a good quality interior, and it’s decent to drive, too. There’s no area in which it’s found wanting, which explains its popularity.

What is the difference between Renault Captur Dynamique and signature?

Dynamique Nav comes with the 7in colour touchscreen infotainment and sat-nav system. Dynamique S Nav adds bigger 17in alloys. Signature X Nav adds a BOSE sound system, while top-spec Signature S Nav comes with heated part-Nappa leather seats and a rear parking camera.

Does a Renault Captur have a timing belt or chain?

Every Renault Captur engine is cambelt-driven and this will need replacement every six years or 90,000 miles, which will cost around £420.

What problems does the Renault Captur have?

Common Problems

  • MPG, running costs & CO2.
  • Engines, drive & performance.
  • Practicality & boot space.

What are the common faults with a Renault Captur?

Owners have reported non-engine electrical faults the most, notably with the sat-nav and air-con systems and their controls, although most of these have been fixed free of charge within the Captur’s warranty period.

How many miles will a Renault Captur last?

100,000 mile
Feels a well-built car overall If you do have any concerns, the Captur comes with an impressive five-year or 100,000 mile warranty.