Renault Captur

These are the first official pictures of the production version of the Renault Captur crossover, following Tuesday's teaser video.

Based on the Renault Clio hatchback, the French firm's latest crossover featuring the new fourth-generation supermini's bold front-end and sculpted side surfaces. The vehicle is 4120mm long, making it longer than the 3,986mm Clio but slightly shorter than the 4,135mm Juke.

Although it's not as striking as the concept, the Captur equipped with upmarket features such as chrome trim all around, a steeply-raked windscreen, LED running lights up front and a two-tone paint scheme.

Renault claims that the Captur is designed to feel like an MPV inside with lots of stowage options and a large boot.

All models will comes with a tablet-like touch screen, keyless entry, control Renault's R-Link infotainment system, parking sensors fitted, Bluetooth and a six-speaker stereo.

Under the bonnet will be the usual range of Clio engines, including the turbocharged, 3-cylinder, 0.9-liter engine develops 89 hp (66 kW) and 89bhp 1.5-litre turbodiesel units CO2 emissions will be as low as 96g/km in the diesel.

The 2013 Renault Captur will be built at Renault’s Valladolid plant in Spain and will make its public debut in March at the Geneva Auto Show.

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