Introduction to the All-New Renault Captur
On July 9, 2025, San-ei Co., Ltd. will release a much-anticipated addition to the New Model Preview series: Volume 90 focused on the Renault Captur. This compact SUV has gained immense popularity in Europe, being recognized as the number one in SUV sales. With significant upgrades, the Captur has undergone a full model change that promises to impress. This issue delves into the new features and design philosophies of the Captur and offers insights from our exclusive trip to France to test the vehicle firsthand.
Major Changes in the New Captur
The Renault Captur is not just another player in the compact SUV market; it boasts a host of improvements and changes that stand out visually and functionally. One of the key highlights is the emphasis on hybrid technology. The 2025 model is exclusively offered as either a full hybrid or a mild hybrid, which is quite rare for European manufacturers. This shift towards hybrid technology aligns with global trends towards sustainability and efficiency, an important factor for modern consumers.
Experience in France
To fully comprehend the essence of a French car, one must see it in its natural habitat. We embarked on a journey in Paris, where we tested the new full hybrid version of the Captur, known as E-TECH. Driving through iconic landmarks and picturesque streets provided a unique backdrop to experience the Captur's capabilities. The refined handling and responsive performance were evident, creating a blend of comfort and agility.
A Focus on Design
The latest Captur showcases a reimagined exterior that integrates Renault’s new design philosophy. Insights from the director of design at Renault reveal the thought processes behind aesthetics, emphasizing a balance between boldness and practicality. The new design features are not only visually appealing but also enhance aerodynamics, contributing to improved performance and fuel efficiency.
Comparisons with Rivals
In the world of compact SUVs, competition is fierce. We conducted comparison test drives with notable rivals, the Peugeot 2008 and the Lexus LBX. These comparisons highlight the unique strengths of the new Captur, particularly its efficient use of space that belies its compact size and offers users an intuitive experience, which is often a key decision point for buyers.
Features and Usability
One of the critical aspects of the Captur’s design is its user-friendly interface. The latest model now features a vertical center display that enhances accessibility and interaction while driving. Our thorough examination of this aspect further underscores why the Captur has resonated with buyers. The integration of tech features helps streamline the driving experience, making it suitable for both city and long-distance travel.
Performance Beyond the City
In between our busy schedule of testing in France, we took a long drive to experience how the Captur performs outside of urban areas. This exploration into the European countryside revealed the Captur’s adaptability and comfort during longer journeys, confirming its potential as a versatile family vehicle.
Conclusion
The New Model Preview Volume 90, detailing everything about the Renault Captur, will be available for purchase at ¥1,310 starting July 9, 2025. For those looking to stay ahead in the world of automobiles, especially with the rise of hybrid models, this publication is essential. Don’t miss your chance to discover the all-new Renault Captur, a car built for modern living.
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