Renault announces the opening of orders for the New Captur in France. Orders open on April 10, and the first deliveries to customers are scheduled for early summer.
The group offers a range with three equipment levels: Evolution, Techno and the new Esprit Alpine version.
Since its launch in 2013, Captur has sold over 2 million units in 90 countries worldwide.
New Captur features a new light signature, a faceted grille with the Nouvel'R logo, and a higher, more horizontal hood.
The new front lights feature full LED technology as standard on all versions. The rear end has also been modernized, with a transparent taillight shell, a new logo and a redesigned diffuser.
Inside, there is no longer any leather, and the new upholstery uses recycled fabrics (notably Esprit Alpine upholstery, over 26% recycled).
A major first in the B segment, New Captur offers the OpenR Link multimedia system on the new 10.4-inch vertical touchscreen available on all versions.
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Renault is one of the world's leading automobile constructors. Net sales break down by activity as follows:
- sale of vehicles (91.9%): 2.2 million passenger and commercial vehicles sold in 2023, distributed by brand between Renault (1,548,748), Dacia (658,321), Renault Korea Motors (21,980), Alpine (4,328) and other (1,968);
- services (8.1%): financing services for vehicle sales (purchasing, renting, leasing, etc.; RCI Banque), related services (maintenance, warranty extension, assistance, etc.) and mobility services.
At the end of 2023, the group had 38 industrial sites worldwide.
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: France (29.2%), Europe (49.3%), Americas (8.7%), Eurasia (6.1%), Asia/Pacific (3.5%), Africa and Middle East (3.2%).