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Crossovers competing with the stylish new Renault Captur

The new Renault Captur is now available in South Africa at a starting price of R454,999.

The crossover is one of five cars that the French automaker plans to launch in the country this year, alongside the updated Duster and Koleos, the Megane R.S. 300, and the Oroch bakkie.

It is available in two trim levels with a single engine shared between them, this being a 1.3-litre turbocharged petrol unit with 113kW and 270Nm.

The Captur is front-wheel drive and makes use of a seven-speed automatic transmission – the result being a fuel consumption figure of 6.6l/100km.

Accelerating from 0-100km/h then takes 9.6 seconds, while its top speed maxes out at 193km/h.

Both specifications also receive Eco, Sport, and Normal driving modes, and the top-end Intens is trated to a “flying console” with an e-shift gear lever.

Standard equipment on the French car, meanwhile, consists of automatic LED headlights, daytime running lights, 17-inch wheels, rain-sensing wipers, keyless entry and start, automatic climate control, front and rear parking sensors, reverse camera, hill assist, cruise control, and a 7-inch infotainment unit with an Arkamys sound system and support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Upgrading to the Intens adds a wireless charger, ambient lighting, cloth/artificial leather upholstery, blind-spot monitoring, lane-departure warning, alloy rims, a 9-inch digital driver display, and a larger 9-inch media screen.

The competition

These are the crossovers on sale in South Africa that are competing with the new Renault Captur.

Click on the underlined prices for more information.


Proton X50 1.5T Standard

  • Starting price – R449,900
  • Power – 110kW/226Nm
  • Fuel consumption – 6.5l/100km


VW Taigo 1.0TSI Life

  • Starting price – R453,800
  • Power – 85kW/200Nm
  • Fuel consumption – 5.4l/100km


Citroen C3 Aircross 1.2T Shine

  • Starting price – R454,900
  • Power – 81kW/205Nm
  • Fuel consumption – 6.5l/100km


Peugeot 2008 1.2T Active auto

  • Starting price – R454,900
  • Power – 96kW/230Nm
  • Fuel consumption – 6.5l/100km


Toyota C-HR 1.2T

  • Starting price – R459,500
  • Power – 85kW/185Nm
  • Fuel consumption – 6.3l/100km


Subaru XV 2.0i

  • Starting price – R464,000
  • Power – 115kW/196Nm
  • Fuel consumption – 7.3l/100km


Mitsubishi ASX 2.0 Aspire

  • Starting price – R464,995
  • Power – 110kW/197Nm
  • Fuel consumption – 7.9l/100km


Honda HR-V 1.5 Comfort

  • Starting price – R469,000
  • Power – 89kW/145Nm
  • Fuel consumption – 6.0l/100km


Suzuki Vitara 1.4T GLX auto

  • Starting price – R469,900
  • Power – 103kW/220Nm
  • Fuel consumption – 5.9l/100km


Chery Tiggo 7 Pro 1.5T Executive

  • Starting price – R472,900
  • Power – 108kW/210Nm
  • Fuel consumption – 6.8l/100km


Kia Seltos 1.5CRDi EX auto

  • Starting price – R475,995
  • Power – 86kW/250Nm
  • Fuel consumption – 5.7l/100km


Haval Jolion 1.5T S Super Luxury

  • Starting price – R479,950
  • Power – 130kW/270Nm
  • Fuel consumption – 7.5l/100km


Hyundai Kona 2.0 Executive

  • Starting price – R489,900
  • Power – 110kW/180Nm
  • Fuel consumption – 6.5l/100km


Opel Mokka 1.2T Elegance

  • Starting price – R489,900
  • Power – 96kW/230Nm
  • Fuel consumption – 6.1l/100km


Mazda CX-30 2.0 Active

  • Starting price – R497,700
  • Power – 121kW/213Nm
  • Fuel consumption – 6.6l/100km


Fiat 500X 1.4T Cross

  • Starting price – R509,900
  • Power – 103kW/230Nm
  • Fuel consumption – 5.7l/100km


Jeep Renegade 1.4T Longitude

  • Starting price – R510,900
  • Power – 103kW/230Nm
  • Fuel consumption – 5.9/100km


Nissan Qashqai 1.3T Visia

  • Starting price – R568,200
  • Power – 96kW/240Nm
  • Fuel consumption – 6.4l/100km


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