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The Renault Captur is a popular compact SUV that should now be noticeably improved again with the model update. But what has changed?! #renault #renaultcaptur #cars The Renault Captur is - like many other competitors in its class - an extremely important model for the French car manufacturer. It is based on the floorpan of the Renault Clio, but offers more length, width and also more practical details for everyday use. The Renault Captur managed to win over many customers who see it not only as a second car, but also as a main car. But what can the model do better now with the 2024 model update than before?! On the one hand, there is the much more grown-up design, as well as the upgraded infotainment system with Google inside! But is a little cosmetics and fresh IT enough to keep buyers happy or win new customers?! I'll take you on the everyday consumption round with the Renault Captur TCE 160 EDC in the sporty top version Esprit Alpine. On our tour with 50% cross-country, 40% motorway (Vmax 140 km/h), 10% city traffic, we will not only find out about the consumption of the 1.33l four-cylinder turbo petrol engine with mild hybrid system. No, of course I will also tell you everything you need to know about the Renault Captur in the areas of everyday life, comfort, connectivity, assistance and driving impression. You will find all of that in this video as well as the areas of costs, consumption and, at the end, my personal opinion of the Renault Captur. Feel free to write me your opinion here in the comments, like the video and subscribe to this channel so that my work is honored and you can always see more of my videos here for free. Thank you very much for your support. Technical data Renault Captur TCe160 EDC: EZ 10/2024 km: 2,300 km 116kW / 158PS - 270 Nm Curb weight: 1,298kg 0-100km/h: 8.5 s Vmax: 180 km/h Test car list price: €35,900 Camera: Matthias Gill Moderation: Matthias Gill Video Copyright: ubi-testet.de, Matthias Gill Music: via Artlist Video reviews from Ubi-Testet are independently produced editorial reports. Without invitations from car manufacturers to events at which the vehicles are presented or the provision of test vehicles, these reports would not be possible. Due to the latest guidelines, this video is hereby marked as “advertising”, despite the completely free editorial expression of opinion and design and WITHOUT any payment. Renault Captur TCe160 EDC: Combined fuel consumption 6.0 l/100 km, CO2 emissions 136 g/km (WLTP)