Renault has made a minor change to the new Captur, which was announced on April 4, 2024 (local time). This time, the front face has been redesigned and a new design has been adopted, giving it a completely new image.
Renault new “Capture” minor change exterior
- The front face has been changed to a new design similar to the “Scenic E-Tech.”
- The LED headlights, arrow-shaped DRLs, and LED graphics on the taillights have also been updated to give a more masculine impression.
- The new Esprit Alpine trim features slate gray bumper inserts, gloss black accents, and 19-inch alloy wheels.

The Captur features a redesigned face that resembles the Scenic E-Tech , a compact electric MPV . The design team’s goal was to emphasize the premium stance of the urban SUV. The new headlights feature LED technology, and the tweaked front bumper now features arrow-shaped DRLs. While the body remains largely unchanged, the LED graphics on the taillights have been updated.
The Renault Captur also gets a new Esprit Alpine trim, replacing the RS Line, featuring slate grey bumper inserts, gloss black accents and version-specific 19-inch alloy wheels.
While still based on the CMF-B platform, Renault engineers have tweaked the suspension geometry, shock absorber characteristics and steering tuning to improve driving enjoyment. Additionally, the most powerful versions are fitted with all-new shocks, and the Esprit Alpine is fitted with stickier 225/45R19 Michelin tires.














Renault new “Capture” minor change interior
- Multi-textured fabric seats made from sustainable materials
- Features include Alps and French flag emblems, blue stitching, blue-gray inserts on the dashboard, and aluminum pedals.
- Upgraded digital cockpit: 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster and 10.4-inch touchscreen
- It comes equipped with the latest Android Automotive 12 software and features built-in Google functions.
- Features include a USB-C charging port, wireless charging pad, time-of-day ambient lighting, and an optional nine-speaker Harman Kardon audio system.

New Renault Captur E-Tech Hybrid
The interior features sustainable “multi-texture” fabric upholstery, Alps and French flag emblems, blue stitching, blue-grey inserts on the dashboard, and aluminum pedals.

The Captur’s digital cockpit has been upgraded with a new 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster and a slightly larger 10.4-inch touchscreen. It runs on the latest Android Automotive 12 software and includes Google Built-in features. Passengers enjoy two or four USB-C charging ports, a wireless charging pad, time-of-day-dependent ambient lighting, and an optional nine-speaker Harman Kardon audio system.











Renault new “Capture” minor change engine
- Same powertrain lineup as the pre-facelift model
- Entry level: Turbo 1.0L TCe 3-cylinder engine (89hp or 99hp)
- Top-of-the-line model: Turbocharged 1.3-liter TCe four-cylinder engine (138 hp or 158 hp) with 48V E-TECH mild hybrid system. In some markets, a non-electric 1.3-liter TCe (153 hp) is also available.
The powertrain lineup is carried over from the pre-facelift Captur. The entry-level turbo 1.0L TCe three-cylinder engine produces 89 hp (66 kW/90 PS) or 99 hp (74 kW/100 PS) in LPG form and is mated to a six-speed manual. A more powerful turbo 1.3L TCe four-cylinder with the 48V E-TECH mild-hybrid system produces 138 hp (103 kW/140 PS) when mated to a six-speed manual, or 158 hp (118 kW/160 PS) when equipped with the EDC automatic. In some markets, a non-electric 1.3L TCe is also offered, producing 153 hp (114 kW/155 PS).
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