A numbered limited edition Renault Captur Pure in France marks the Energy dCi 110 engine’s debut in the model’s catalogue
After emerging as Europe’s best-selling model in its segment and as one of the top-three most popular models overall in France in 2014, the Renault Captur continues to evolve. It can now be ordered with the most powerful version of the 1.5 dCi engine. This 110hp Euro6 powerplant is already available for Renaults from higher segments.
Compared with the dCi 90, this new engine brings the Renault Captur a power boost of 20hp, along with an extra 40Nm of torque.
Mated to a six-speed manual gearbox, the Captur dCi110 reaches 100kph from standstill two seconds faster and boasts even more responsive mid-range acceleration than the acclaimed dCi90. Yet it also stands out through its fuel efficiency, since its homologated combined-cycle fuel consumption stands at just 3.7 litres/100km, equivalent to CO2 emissions of 98g/km.
Captur dCi 110 prices (in France)
– Zen Energy dCi 110 eco² : 21.600€
– Intens Energy dCi 110 eco² : 23.300€
– SL Helly Hansen dCi 110 eco² : 24.300€
– Business Energy dCi 110 eco² : 22.100€
The numbered limited-edition Renault Captur Pure
In France, to mark the dCi 110 engine’s inclusion in the Captur catalogue, Renault has brought out a numbered limited-edition version of the model: the Renault Captur Pure, production of which will be restricted to 1,000 units. This fuel-efficient, chic and extensively-equipped car stands out through its exclusive, distinctive look.
A numbered limited edition Renault Captur Pure in France marks the Energy dCi 110 engine’s debut in the model’s catalogue
The Renault Captur, France’s third best-selling model overall in 2014, continues to evolve and is now available with the Energy dCi 110 Euro6 engine which already powers higher-segment models of the brand’s range.
This engine represents a 20hp/40Nm power/torque gain which translates into crisper mid-range acceleration. Mated to a six-speed manual gearbox, the Energy dCi 110 delivers combined-cycle fuel consumption of just 3.7 litres/100km under the bonnet of the Renault Captur.
To mark the new engine’s incorporation in the Captur’s catalogue, Renault has released a new numbered limited-edition version of the model: the Captur Pure.
This chic, fuel-efficient and handsomely-equipped version will go on sale in France on February 13, 2015, at a tax-paid price of €25,100 equipped with the dCi 110 engine.
After emerging as Europe’s best-selling model in its segment and as one of the top-three most popular models overall in France in 2014, the Renault Captur continues to evolve. It can now be ordered with the most powerful version of the 1.5 dCi engine. This 110hp Euro6 powerplant is already available for Renaults from higher segments.
Compared with the dCi 90, this new engine brings the Renault Captur a power boost of 20hp, along with an extra 40Nm of torque.
Mated to a six-speed manual gearbox, the Captur dCi110 reaches 100kph from standstill two seconds faster and boasts even more responsive mid-range acceleration than the acclaimed dCi90. Yet it also stands out through its fuel efficiency, since its homologated combined-cycle fuel consumption stands at just 3.7 litres/100km, equivalent to CO2 emissions of 98g/km.
Captur dCi 110 prices (in France)
– Zen Energy dCi 110 eco² : 21.600€
– Intens Energy dCi 110 eco² : 23.300€
– SL Helly Hansen dCi 110 eco² : 24.300€
– Business Energy dCi 110 eco² : 22.100€
The numbered limited-edition Renault Captur Pure
In France, to mark the dCi 110 engine’s inclusion in the Captur catalogue, Renault has brought out a numbered limited-edition version of the model: the Renault Captur Pure, production of which will be restricted to 1,000 units. This fuel-efficient, chic and extensively-equipped car stands out through its exclusive, distinctive look.
Exterior styling enhancements of the Captur Pure are bespoke roof decals and specific door mirror housings.
Captur Pure can also be ordered in Cassiopée Grey with an Etoilé Black roof, while ‘Pure’ badging is visible on the wings.
For the first time, the cabin of the numbered limited-edition version features leather upholstery (dark charcoal and smoke grey), along with numbered Pure door-sill badging and carpet mats.
The numbered limited-edition Renault Captur Pure can be specified with either the dCi 90 engine, the TCe 120 (both with EDC transmission) or, for the first time in the Captur range, the Energy dCi 110 Euro6.
The model will be released for sale in France on February 13, 2015.