Renault Aims to 'Captur' Consumers - AllAfrica.com
With the Nissan Juke, Ford Ecosport, Mazda CX-3 and oh-so-many more mini-crossovers flooding the market, is there room for another pocket-sized SUV. Even in entry-level guise, the Renault Captur looks distinctive with its combination of high-ride height and sloping roofline turning heads. Yet it's possible to make your Captur even more eye-catching courtesy of a range of personalisation options, including contrasting roof colours, bold bodywork decals and larger alloy wheels. There are 24 exterior colour combinations along with three matching interior and exterior trim packs, called 'Arizona', 'Miami' and 'Manhattan'. Bright colours and distinctive seat trim help create a cheery atmosphere on the inside. With the sliding rear seat set right back, you get a reasonable 377-litre boot, extending to a healthy 455 litres with the bench slid fully forward. There's also a double-sided hard boot floor that splits the rear luggage space and creates a substantial - and hidden - storage space. The Captur comes with a choice of two petrol turbo motors (Namibia sadly misses out on the phenomenal 1. 5dci motor). Source: allafrica.com