![]() Inside, the Captur boasts a refreshed, slicker design with upgraded materials. To further boost versatility, all Capturs except the E-Tech hybrids (which have a smaller 379-litre boot due to electricals beneath the boot floor) also have a variable-height boot floor with no lip to help with lifting heavy items. The rear seat bench can slide forwards and backwards to adjust the boot space between 422 and 536 litres. In terms of practicality, space inside is abundant, both for passengers and luggage. Two-tone paintwork remains to give the Captur its trademark look, with 90 combinations possible to help you stand out from the crowd. Slightly taller, wider and longer than its predecessor, the 2021 Renault Captur is still curvy but also slightly more chiselled, with a wider grille, redesigned bumpers and C-shaped LED running lights and LED headlights now offered as standard. The Captur's distinctive good looks have consistently helped it stand out from the crowd, and the second-generation model is no exception.
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