2021 Renault Captur Review: A Shot of Zen
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2021 Renault Captur Review: A Shot of Zen

The Zen is second in the three-tier range and has the best value of the three at $30,790.

You get 17-inch wheels, cloth interior, automatic headlights, climate control, air conditioning, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto on a 7.0-inch landscape-based touchscreen, full LED headlights (nice), front and rear parking. sensors, reversing camera, auto-lock while driving, heated leather steering wheel, automatic wipers, two-tone paint option, keyless entry and start with Renault key card, wireless phone charging and a space-saving spare part.

All three Capturs are powered by the same 1.3-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine with 113kW and 270Nm of torque, delivering a claimed combined fuel consumption of 6.6L/100km.

The standard safety package consists of six airbags, ABS, stability and traction control, front AEB (up to 170 km/h) with pedestrian and cyclist detection (10-80 km/h), rear view camera, rear parking sensors, forward warning collision, traffic lanes. lane departure warning and lane keeping assist. The Zen comes standard with cross-traffic alert and blind-spot monitoring, while the Life costs $1000.

Captur has received the maximum five-star ANCAP rating in agreement with Euro NCAP.

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