22-08-2014:
Renault Captur has suffered a navigation system bug and a dealer TSB is currently out to fix it.
04-09-2014:
Repeated problems with aftermarket Cobra alarm system fitted to March 2014 Captur by Renault dealer.
14-09-2014:
An owner's review condemned his Renault Captur Dynamic S MediaNav Energy 90 TCe as having shoddy build quality and lacking power.
17-09-2015:
Renault Captur bought 1-7-2015 and parked facing down a 20 degree slope suffering from seemingly incurable leak of brake fluid from the master cylinder reservoir.
04-04-2016:
Report of EDC transmission of March 2016 Captur 1.5 dCi auto faling after 93 miles. Transmission replaced by dealer.
01-05-2016:
Report of 2014 Renault Captur failing to start on 5th March 2016. 'Renault approved garage' first said it was the ECU, then the central locking, then a faulty replacement part and now 8 weeks later blames the software it is using to program the ECU.
18-09-2016:
Poor economy of just 33mpg reported of a June 2016 Renault Captur 90TCe over its first 1600 miles (Real MPG average is 40mpg).
15-01-2017:
Report of Renault Captur 1.2 TCe EDC wandering at higher speeds. Could be due to overpressured tyres.
27-07-2017:
Slipping clutch on new 1,000 mile Renault Captur 90TCe found to be due to leaking clutch slave cylinder.
18-02-2018:
Report of front strut top bearing failure on 2014 Renault Captur 1.5 dCi 90 Energy Start/Stop Dynamique S MediaNav Manual at 10k miles. (Apparently common.)
14-08-2018:
Report of Renault Captur 1.5DCi being recalled by the dealer for a "fuel system re-set". Owner experiencing no problems with the car which is returning an average of 47mpg and 60-64mpg on long runs .
30-11-2018:
Report of blocked scuttle vent well drains leading to flooding of passenger footwell of 2016 Renault Captur 90TCe Dynamique. Dealer told owner would fit upgraded scuttle drains under warranty. Later said "job is bigger" and that "pipe is b;ocked" and that fixing and drying out the car will cost £360.
05-03-2019:
Report of 2015 Renault Captur needing a new clutch at 33,150 miles.
03-05-2019:
Play found in nearside rear wheel bearing of April 2018 Renault Captur at 1,832 miles.
16-05-2019:
Report of what was thought to be "cracked pipes" on the DPF of a 2016 Renault Captur, still within the Renault 4-year warranty. £200 invoice showed £40 for the new pipes and the rest for a pressure sensor. Should be possible to claim for tha whole amount under the warranty.
12-06-2019:
Reader finds the engtine of his new Renault Captur GT Line TCe 150 EDC significantly noisier than his previous TCe 120.
13-07-2019:
Infotainment system problems reported with 2015 Renault Captur 1.2 TCe at 15,000 miles. About 3 months ago had problem with the computer. Informed driver that oil level was low. Renault garage told him to get the level checked and add more oil if required. On checking the oil level no additional oil was required. Car has also lost SatNav and cannot get time signal or check mileage. The buttons do not work. Went for major service but Renault garage could not update the computer. Renault UK sent owner a new SD card. He updated my computer as instructed but it has not worked.
19-07-2019:
Report of gearchange from 1st to 2nd starting to stick a bit when hot in 2013/63 Renault Captur at 58,000 miles. Molybdenum Disulphide additive such as Wynns, STP or Moplyslip suggested.
13-08-2019:
Report of compatibility problems between iPhone 8 (launched September 2017) and Renault Captur (launched March 2013): Reader bought a new Captur in November 2018. Just before Christmas 2019, the infotainment screen failed. It kept happening periodically ever since. At first Renault said it was because the owner's iPhone 8 had more up to date software than the car and that he should not connect his phone via Bluetooth. (Plausible because the iPhone 8 was not only newer technology than the Captur's infotainment system, but Apple continually updates its operating systems, sometimes requiring car manufacturers to issue new compatibility software patches.) When the problem did not go away, the dealer decided to replace the “radio”. All was well for a little while, even with the phone connected, and then the screen failed again. Renault got the screen working again, but reverted to their original story that it was a software problem caused by the iPhone and that all would be well if owner did not use Bluetooth. Then the screen failed again, even though the phone is not paired with the car.
27-07-2020:
Reports of serious judder when reversing, which started after garage upgraded the software.
28-06-2021:
Report of stuck petrol cap. Fixed by a specialist who said it's a common issue.
March 2013
Renault Captur debuted
Shown at Geneva, the Renault Captur is a Clio-based crossover. It's a rival for the likes of the Nissan Juke, as well as the new Ford Ecosport and particularly the Peugeot 2008, on sale from autumn 2013 with prices expected to start at around £12,500.
The 4120mm length means it's compact enough to make a good city car . With such an emphasis on style, Renault is hoping to attract chic young urbanites, while cashing in on the success of other small crossovers. Customisation will be a big part of the Captur buying experience.
The engines are shared with the Renault Clio (and Dacia Sandero), and the range includes the 90PS 900cc turbocharged three-cylinder petrol and the 90PS 1.5-litre dCi. CO2 output starts at 96g/km.
May 2013
Captur goes on sale
Renault's new Captur goes on sale in the UK with a starting price of £12,495. Highlights include a range of low-emission turbo petrol and diesel engines, and what Renault describes as being 'well equipped right from the entry trim level. Across the range and options list, clever features for daily life and personalisation abound.'
The Captur’s four car range includes the 0.9-litre TCe 90 and 1.5 dCi 90, as well as the brand new 1.2-litre TCe 120, mated to an EDC (Efficient Dual Clutch) transmission. It has one of the biggest luggage areas in its class - its dual height boot floor allows its 377-litre boot to increases to 455. With the rear seats folded that rises to 1235 litres.
Equipment levels will be Expression, Expression+, Dynamique MediaNav and Dynamique S MediaNav. The entry-level Expression comes with 16-inch alloy wheels, 60/40 split and sliding rear seat bench, body coloured bumpers, cruise control, ECO mode (up to 10% fuel saving), ESC (Electronic Stability Control), ETC (Electronic Traction Control), front and rear electric windows, HSA (Hill Start Assist), speed limiter, and trip computer.
Renault expects the Dynamique MediaNav to be the UK's best seller - and it's here that the personalisation options expand somewhat. You can even choose zipped seat covers, a chrome Colour Pack. Renault's MediaNav, the integrated multimedia tablet with seven-inch touchscreen, including Navteq Nav ‘n’ Go satellite navigation, 4x20W Arkamys radio, Bluetooth, USB and handsfree technology, is hoped to be a big draw in the showroom.
There's a huge number of equipment choices, and each theme is also available with four packs:
- Exterior Gloss Pack £350: Arizona, Gloss Black or Ivory side sill protector inserts, tailgate strip, foglight surrounds and co-ordinated coloured insert 17-inch ‘Explore’ alloy wheels
- Interior Touch Pack £350: trim on centre console, speakers and air vents
- Style Pack £150: details on seat upholstery and steering wheel
- Colour Pack £550: contrasting roof colour, Interior Touch and Exterior Gloss Packs
Version |
Engine |
CO 2 g/km |
BIK |
Insurance Group |
OTR Price |
Expression |
TCe 90 Stop&Start |
115 |
C |
tbc |
£12,495 |
|
dCi 90 Stop&Start |
95 |
A |
tbc |
£13,895 |
Expression+ |
TCe 90 Stop&Start |
115 |
C |
9E |
£14,495 |
|
dCi 90 Stop&Start |
95 |
A |
11E |
£15,895 |
Dynamique Media Nav |
TCe 90 Stop&Start |
115 |
C |
9E |
£14,995 |
|
dCi 90 Stop&Start |
95 |
A |
12E |
£16,395 |
|
TCe 120 Auto EDC |
125 |
D |
14E |
£17,195 |
|
dCi 90 Auto EDC |
tbc |
tbc |
tbc |
£17,395 |
Dynamique S Media Nav |
TCe 90 Stop&Start |
115 |
C |
tbc |
£16,495 |
|
dCi 90 Stop&Start |
95 |
A |
tbc |
£17,895 |
|
TCe 120 Auto EDC |
125 |
D |
tbc |
£18,695 |
|
dCi 90 Auto EDC |
tbc |
tbc |
tbc |
£18,895 |
October 2013
EDC (Efficient Dual Clutch) 'automatic' now available with 1.5 dCi 90 engine in Captur.
October 2014
Renault Captur Signature introduced
This high specification model builds on the Dynamique S MediaNav version and adds numerous extras, including some exclusive ones, as standard. Captur Signature prices start at £17,495.
Signature trim included 17-inch Explore alloy wheels with black inserts and chrome exterior details on the side strips, boot lid, front grille and fog lights set the Signature trim level apart. A two-tone exterior finish is standard whilst a distinctive optional Flame Red metallic paint is available. A choice of three other metallic and two solid colours is also available. Inside, part-leather upholstery, Signature door sill plates and mats and the Red Touch Pack – adding bright red detail to the centre console, speakers and air vents.
March 2015
Renault added 1.5 dCi 110 engine
The engine produces 110PS and 260Nm torque, an increase of 20PS and 40Nm over the dCi 90 unit, yet still offers economy figures of up to 76.4 MPG (NEDC Combined cycle) and emissions as low as 98 g/km, thanks in part to Stop & Start technology - meaning free road tax.
Dynamique versions of Captur come as standard with the MediaNav system including a seven-inch touchscreen, satellite navigation and multimedia connectivity, 17-inch silver alloys and automatic climate control. Dynamique S adds rear parking sensors, 17-inch two-tone alloys and electrically-operated, folding and heated mirrors.
The recently-introduced top-of-the-range Signature trim adds the R-Link Multimedia system with TomTom® LIVE satellite navigation, Grip Xtend advanced traction control, an uprated 4x35W Arkamys sound system, rear parking camera and leather upholstery.
|
Dynamique/ Dynamique S
|
Signature*
|
Power @ RPM
|
110 hp @ 4000
|
Torque @ RPM
|
260 Nm @ 1750
|
Top Speed (mph)
|
109
|
0-62mph (sec)
|
11.0
|
Combined MPG
|
76.4
|
72.4
|
CO2 emissions (g/km)
|
98
|
101
|
*Different figures on Signature due to standard fit Mud and Snow tyres
Version
|
Price (OTR)
|
Dynamique ENERGY dCi 110 S&S
|
£17,695
|
Dynamique S ENERGY dCi 110 S&S
|
£19,195
|
Signature ENERGY dCi 110 S&S
|
£20,795
|
November 2015
Specification upgrades for the Renault Captur announced
DAB radio is now standard equipment on Capturs fitted with either the MediaNav or R-Link infotainment systems, meaning that all apart from entry-level versions now come with DAB as standard. DAB radio means passengers now have access to more radio stations whilst on the move. Both MediaNav and R-Link have also been upgraded, with the newly-redesigned MediaNav gaining Bluetooth™ streaming, TMC traffic information and SIRI “Eyes-Free” for compatible iPhones. The updated R-Link system has a new, clearer and more sensitive screen, allowing multi-touch gestures such as ‘pinch to zoom’.
The Captur is available in four trim levels and with a range of two petrol and two diesel engines and is priced from £14,295. Captur is the best-selling compact crossover in Europe year-to-date in 2015 and, as of the end of August this year, had sold over 416,000 vehicles globally since launch in 2013.
November 2015
Captur Iconic Nav Special Edition launched
Same price as the Captur Signature Nav – from £18,395. Like the Signature Nav, the Captur Iconic Nav sits on the trim level above Dynamique S Nav. The model receives two-tone exterior colour as standard, with the customer able to choose from six different body colour options – Diamond Black, Ivory, Cappuccino Brown, Oyster Grey, Stone or Mercury – with either a Black, Ivory or Cappuccino roof. 17-inch ‘Explore’ alloys with Cappuccino inserts are standard on the special edition, complementing the exterior colour choices.
The interior of the Captur Iconic Nav receives Cappuccino part-leather upholstery with front heated seats as well as a bronze-tinted chrome interior pack on touch points around the cabin, bringing the stylish colours of the exterior, inside. The Captur Iconic Nav also offers a number of driver aids and sophisticated options as standard such as Renault’s Techno Pack which includes R-Link Evolution, rear parking camera and European Mapping, as well as an electrochrome rear-view mirror.
The Captur Iconic Nav Special Edition is based on the Dynamique S Nav specification, receiving rear parking sensors, heated and electrically adjustable door mirrors and extra tinted rear windows.
July 2016
Renault Captur range updated
A new special edition version of the Captur – the Iconic Nav Special Edition – receives exclusive Arctic White pearlescent paint with Diamond Black two-tone body colour with blue roof and door mirror decals as standard. Adding to the crossover style are painted lower front and rear bumpers, 17-inch ‘Explore’ alloy wheels with black inserts with a blue Renault diamond centre cap.
Meanwhile inside, the new part-leather seat upholstery is highlighted with light blue stitching with this detail carried on to the leather steering wheel. A new light blue tinted chrome interior touch pack also helps to carry the exterior theme through to the inside of the special edition. Aluminium pedals as well as matt black detailing around the cabin help to boost the quality of the Captur Iconic Nav Special Edition with the driver and front passenger also enjoying heated front seats for the cooler months.
The special edition also receives Renault’s Grip Xtend advanced traction control system including Mud and Snow Tyres. R-Link Evolution touchscreen infotainment and satellite navigation system with European mapping and reverse parking camera as well as an electrochrome rear view mirror add to the equipment level. The Renault Captur Iconic Nav is priced from £19,175 on-the-road.
A new powertrain mating the 1.2-litre TCe 120 engine with a six-speed manual gearbox is now offered from Dynamique Nav level and above. The new engine/gearbox combination provides a combined fuel consumption from 51.4mpg (NEDC) with emissions of 125g/km. An alternative to the already-available TCe 120 with dual-clutch EDC gearbox, the TCe 120 engine with manual gearbox is priced from £16,575.
Elsewhere in the range, buyers of Dynamique Nav and Dynamique S Nav versions will now be able to specify the highly popular Flame Red metallic paint body colour with a Diamond Black roof. Complementing this, a red interior touch pack will also become available on these versions providing red bursts around the cabin on the centre console, speakers and air vents. The two-tone body colour is available from £595, whilst the red interior touch pack is priced at £100.
September 2016
All weather tyres now either standard fit or oprional on most Captur models.
October 2017
EDC 90dCi added to Renault Captur range
Available with four trim levels including top-of-the-range Signature S Nav. CO 2 emissions as low as 101g/km & fuel economy of up to 72.4mpg (NEDC combined). New Captur dCi 90 EDC priced from £20,125 on-the-road. New Captur prices now start at from £15,615 on-the-road
The EDC transmission is also available with the TCe 120 engine in the Captur range.
As with the rest of the New Captur range that was introduced in May 2017, the cabin is more refined, benefitting from higher grade plastics, sleek chrome and elegantly subdued colours. The steering wheel also benefits from higher grade materials and, in higher-end versions, comes trimmed with full-grain leather. The gear lever boasts a more modern appearance, while the door panels have been revised to seamlessly incorporate buttons and controls.
Technical Information
New Captur
|
Power
(hp @ rpm)
|
Torque
(Nm @ rpm)
|
0-62mph (sec)
|
Top speed (mph)
|
Dynamique Nav dCi 90 EDC Auto
|
90
|
220 @ 1,750
|
13.8
|
107
|
Dynamique S Nav dCi 90 EDC Auto
|
90
|
220 @ 1,750
|
13.8
|
107
|
Signature X Nav dCi 90 EDC Auto
|
90
|
220 @ 1,750
|
13.8
|
107
|
Signature S Nav dCi 90 EDC Auto
|
90
|
220 @ 1,750
|
13.8
|
107
|
New Captur
|
MPG
(NEDC)
|
CO 2 (g/km)
|
BIK
(band)
|
Ins. Group
|
VED
(Yr. 1)
|
Price (OTR)
|
Dynamique Nav dCi 90 EDC Auto
|
72.4
|
101
|
22%
|
11E
|
£120
|
£20,125
|
Dynamique S Nav dCi 90 EDC Auto
|
72.4
|
101
|
22%
|
11E
|
£120
|
£21,675
|
Signature X Nav dCi 90 EDC Auto (with Grip Xtend and Mud &Snow tyres as standard)
|
70.6
|
103
|
22%
|
11E
|
£140
|
£23,295
|
Signature S Nav dCi 90 EDC Auto
|
72.4
|
101
|
22%
|
12E
|
£120
|
£24,005
|
February 2018
Renault reduces warranty from four years to three years
Renault models ordered and registered from 1 February 2018 are covered by a warranty package for up to three years from date of first registration. The first two years unlimited mileage, followed by a further one year limited to a total mileage of 60,000 (100,000 miles for Koleos, Zoe and LCV vehicles).
Models registered up to and including 31 January 2018 are still covered by a four-year warranty package. The first two years unlimited mileage and the third and fourth years are limited to 100,000 miles.
May 2018
Revisions and enhancements announced to Renault Captur range.
Best-selling B-SUV in Europe, and Renault’s best-selling car in the UK, the Captur, is now available with a choice of either 3-cylinder TCe 90 petrol engine with a five-speed manual transmission or 4-cylinder dCi 90 diesel engine with a five-speed manual or six-speed EDC automatic transmission. The Captur is now priced from £15,300 OTR, an entry price reduction of £315. (TCe 120 and DCI 110 engines dropped from range.)
Captur Play has as standard the popular two-tone exterior paint. Other specification includes 16-inch alloy wheels, DAB radio with Bluetooth and Hands Free calls, USB and AUX ports, R&GO smartphone application allowing access to satnav, cruise control, Electronic Stability Control, Hill Start Assist, air conditioning, electrically-adjustable and heated door mirrors, front and rear daytime running lights, 60:40 split folding rear seats, front and rear electric windows, height adjustable driver’s seat and height- and reach-adjustable steering wheel. The Captur Play is available from £15,300 OTR. On Renault Selections PCP finance the Captur Play is £199 a month with £199 deposit over 48 months 2 .
Captur Iconic, at £405 less than the previous equivalent Dynamique Nav, has automatic climate control with quick demist function, seven-inch touchscreen multimedia navigation system, Bluetooth with Hands Free calls, USB and AUX ports, automatic headlights, automatic wipers, 17-inch alloy wheels, leather steering wheel, chrome interior touches on gear lever, centre console, speakers, and air vents, reversible boot floor, ivory upholstery and storage nets. Extra-tinted rear and tailgate windows and rear parking sensors are new to the specification when compared with the Dynamique Nav. The Captur Iconic is available from £16,500 OTR.
Captur GT Line is £1,755 less than the previous Signature X Nav it replaces and has a more rugged look. It has automatic folding mirrors, Hands-Free-Parking, blind spot warning, front and rear parking sensors, reverse parking camera, seven-inch touchscreen R-Link multimedia system, TomTom Live satnav with European mapping, Android Auto capability, cornering front fog lights, LED headlights, grey front and rear skid plates, central armrest, part-leather upholstery, heated front seats, aluminium pedals, electrochrome rearview mirror and sunglasses storage. The Captur GT Line is available from £18,300 OTR 3 .
CAPTUR PRICING
Captur version
|
CO 2 (g/km)
|
MPG (combined)
|
BIK
|
VED (Yr. 1)
|
Price (OTR)
|
Play TCe 90
|
139
|
TBC
|
28
|
£165
|
£15,300
|
Play dCi 90
|
138
|
TBC
|
32
|
£205
|
£16,900
|
Iconic TCe 90
|
139
|
TBC
|
28
|
£165
|
£16,500
|
Iconic dCi 90
|
138
|
TBC
|
32
|
£205
|
£18,100
|
Iconic dCi 90 EDC Auto
|
139
|
TBC
|
32
|
£205
|
£19,300
|
GT Line TCe 90
|
139
|
TBC
|
28
|
£165
|
£18,300
|
GT Line dCi 90
|
138
|
TBC
|
32
|
£205
|
£19,900
|
GT Line dCi 90 EDC Auto
|
139
|
TBC
|
32
|
£205
|
£21,100
|
CAPTUR TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Captur version
|
Power
(hp @ rpm)
|
Torque
(Nm @ rpm)
|
0-62mph (sec)
|
Top speed (mph)
|
Play TCe 90
|
90 @ 5000
|
140 @ 2250
|
13.1
|
106
|
Play dCi 90
|
TBC
|
TBC
|
TBC
|
TBC
|
Iconic TCe 90
|
90 @ 5000
|
140 @ 2250
|
13.1
|
106
|
Iconic dCi 90
|
TBC
|
TBC
|
TBC
|
TBC
|
Iconic dCi 90 EDC Auto
|
TBC
|
TBC
|
TBC
|
TBC
|
GT Line TCe 90
|
90 @ 5000
|
140 @ 2250
|
13.1
|
106
|
GT Line dCi 90
|
TBC
|
TBC
|
TBC
|
TBC
|
GT Line dCi 90 EDC Auto
|
TBC
|
TBC
|
TBC
|
TBC
|
CAPTUR OPTIONS PRICING
Option
|
Play
|
Iconic
|
GT Line
|
Price (OTR)
|
Renault i.D. non-metallic paint
|
○
|
○
|
○
|
£250
|
Metallic paint
|
○
|
○
|
○
|
£550
|
Renault i.D. metallic paint
|
○
|
○
|
○
|
£650
|
Fixed glass panoramic roof
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
○
|
£400
|
Extra-tinted rear and tailgate windows
|
N/A
|
●
|
●
|
£250
|
Part-leather upholstery
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
●
|
£800
|
Heated front seats
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
●
|
£250
|
Ivory interior touch pack (trim on centre console, speakers, air vents and gear gaiter)
|
●
|
○
|
N/A
|
£100
|
Bronze interior touch pack (trim on centre console, speakers, air vents and gear gaiter)
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
●
|
£100
|
Space-saver emergency spare wheel
|
○
|
○
|
○
|
£110
|
Automatic folding door mirrors (only available with parking sensors)
|
N/A
|
○
|
●
|
£20
|
Automatic climate control with one touch demist function
|
○
|
○
|
●
|
£300
|
Rear parking sensors
|
N/A
|
○
|
●
|
£215
|
Premium Pack: aluminium pedal unit, electrochrome rearview mirror and sunglasses storage
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
●
|
£100
|
Western European mapping for MediaNav
|
N/A
|
○
|
N/A
|
£110
|
Techno Pack: Renault R-LINK Multimedia system including 7" touchscreen, TomTom LIVE Satellite Navigation system (includes 36 months LIVE services subscription), Application Store, Eco Driving Menu, 4x35W FM/AM/DAB radio with 3D sound, Bluetooth®**, USB and Hands free technology, compatible with Android Auto™, 2 tweeter and fingertip remote control with front and rear parking sensors and reverse parking camera
|
N/A
|
○
|
●
|
£600
|
February 2019
Renault Captur S Edition announced
New special edition sits between Iconic and GT-Line in the Captur range. Features Alcantara seats with red stitching and with aluminium pedals. Standard equipment includes navigation, DAB radio and rear parking sensors. Prices start at £19,785. 1.2 TCe 120 engines replaced by new Renault/Nissan/Mercedes/Dacia 1,332cc TCe 130 and TCe 150.