Geneva Motor Show 2017: Renault Captur gets midlife update
Renault launched the revised Captur at the Geneva Motor Show. The Clio-based crossover gets minor styling tweaks, LED headlight signatures and more colour choices. Prices will start from £14,500 when the facelifted Captur is launched in the summer.
The Renault Captur doesn't get any radical changes, although there is a new front grille, splashes of chrome and LED daytime running lights. Renault has added front and rear skid plates too, which aligns the Captur's design with that of the Renault Scenic.
The engine line up remains unchanged – with two petrols and one diesel – which means the most efficient version is still the 1.5 dCi that will provide an advertised 76.3mpg.
However, there are more personalisation packs, with two new body colours - desert orange and ocean blue - along with new roof colour schemes that add 36 two-tone body colour combinations to the range. LED headlights are also available as a paid-for option, along with a fixed glass roof.

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