The Renault Captur concept has been unveiled today. It's first public premiere may take place at the Geneva motor show in March. The Renault Captur is currently a styling exercise, that previews the company's future design strategy. We know you're used to seeing all kinds of hybrid and electric concepts lately, but the Renault Captur is different. The Renault Captur concept is powered by a 1.6-liter dCi 160 Twin-Turbo engine developing 118kW (160hp) and 380 Nm of torque, which are sent to the wheels via an EDC (Efficient Dual Clutch) transmission. The CO2 emissions of the Renault Captur are rated at a very low 99 g/km.
The Renault Captur is essentially a crossover, measuring 4,223 mm in length, 1,950 mm in width,
1,586 mm in height and having a 2,624 mm wheelbase.
The official performance figures of the Renault Captur concept say it can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (0-62 mph) in 8 seconds, and that is has a top speed of 210 km/h.
The Renault Captur showcases the new RX2 system, that is suppose to improve traction at low speeds. The RX2 is in fact a new mechanical self-locking differential that sends all or part of the torque
to the wheels with the most traction.
Currently, Renault did not mention whether or not it will put the Renault Captur concept into production.
Watch the first Renault Captur video lower down this page.
Renault Press Release:
RENAULT Renault Captur: ON THE ADVENTURE TRAIL!
• Unveiled today by Carlos Ghosn, Renault Captur is the new concept car to demonstrate Renault’s new design strategy.
• A sporty crossover with a flowing and athletic
body language, it conjures up visions of two people exploring the world and previews a forthcoming road car.
• Its Energy dCi 160 twin-turbo engine-concept combines driving fun, enjoyable performance and low CO2 emissions.
At the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show, Renault revealed its new brand identity which puts people at the forefront of its concerns. The new and ambitious design strategy which resulted from this is
founded on different stages of the human life cycle, with each phase taking the form of a specific concept car. The first, the two-seater DeZir coupe, expressed ‘falling in love’, the passion present at the beginning of any new adventure. Now Renault Captur addresses the second phase of this cycle, that of two people exploring the world around them.
Just like its predecessor, Renault Captur defines the simple, sensuous and warm style that will be progressively extended to future Renault car designs. “Renault Captur is a fun and sporty crossover, ideal for a young couple about to discover the world” explains director of design, Laurens Van den Acker. “It takes as its basis the fundamental design language introduced on the
Renault Captur video:
DeZir concept car but adds a more technical dimension – more functional but still highly sensuous," adds Axel Breun, director of concept cars.
A CROSSOVER THAT’S ALL MUSCLE IN MOTION
In its proportions and fluid curves, Renault Captur evokes movement and lightness, yet at the same time displaying powerful and muscular all-terrain cues. Just as with DeZir, angles, corners and lines have given way to sensuous and natural forms. For the exterior designer, Julio Lozano, the main sources of inspiration were athletes and radical sports. "In designing Renault Captur, I began with the image of a sprinter on the starting blocks, his muscles tensed, and the energy unleashed when the starting pistol is fired," he explains. The design also references equipment such as helmets, gloves and other protective gear used in radical sports, combining high technology with sophistication and lightness.
Renault Captur adopts the new frontal identity first presented by DeZir. As with DeZir, thisidentity has as its centerpiece a large Renault logo, set vertically against a dark surface so as to stand out as clearly as possible. Substantial, matt-finished wings reinforce the design’s visual
strength. LEDs relay the direction indicator signal in a wave effect running the whole length of the
vehicle.
Renault Captur does more than simply stir the emotions: it is also a practical and
versatile vehicle. It is fitted with a hard convertible top which, once removed, reveals a carbon
fiber framework. Renault Captur can thus transform itself from a coupe to a convertible, from an urban
vehicle to an off-roader, while its overall sporty appeal is reinforced by its butterfly doors and big
tires fitted to 22-inch black and white rims. With its bodywork finished in a spicy shade of
orange, Renault Captur takes its cue from the red championed by DeZir. This color appears in a
variety of different shades on materials both inside and outside the vehicle.
AN INTERIOR FULLY BATHED IN WARMTH AND LIGHTNESS
The orange theme has been carried over to the cabin which also features fluorescent highlights
picked out by a constant stream of light. "My main sources of inspiration were the human body,
outdoor sports and urban styling," explains the color and trim designer, Kana Watanabe. "I
wanted Renault Captur to radiate warmth and dynamism."
The interior of Renault Captur is designed to be both welcoming and occupant-friendly.
The impression of lightness expressed by the exterior is dominant here, too, with the front seats
attached to the center console as if suspended in mid air. The passenger compartment is
restrained and pure, with no superfluous equipment. Innovative and ingenious materials have
been employed, allowing the designers to play with light and optical effects. The center console,
door casings and dashboard are formed using a translucent material rather like a second skin. At
the front of the cabin, this includes a glimpse of the high-tech fiber ropes, luminescent in places,
that have been used for most of the passenger compartment. "The whole of the interior is
designed around this network of stretched elastic ropes which bring to mind the worlds of sailing or mountain climbing, They use graphics and light to bring rhythm to the overall design
and reinforce the dynamic feel of the vehicle while also ensuring a lighter feel inside the cabin,"
explains the interior designer, Magali Gouraud-Borgers.
The aluminum pedals, carbon bucket-style front seats and steering wheel trimmed in grey
textured leather reassert the sporting side of the design, in keeping with the original brief.
The rear of the vehicle is a multipurpose area where the deck is lined with three layers of rope:
- The stretched cords are laid out in a way that allows items to be secured, thus providing a
reconfigurable storage area;
- They also provide an opportunity for relaxation thanks to the supple elasticity of the structure.
This is an entirely new type of comfort, a new form of seating akin to a hammock.
- Finally, it is possible to pull seatbacks from the side of the car to provide two full-sized rear
seats, complete with seat belts and head restraints. This enables Renault Captur to accommodate
four passengers.
AN INNOVATIVE CROSSOVER THAT’S STRONG ON PERFORMANCE
AND LIGHT ON FUEL
Renault Captur makes use of the Energy dCi 160 twin-turbo engine-concept, developed
from the new Energy dCi 130. Downsizing is a key element in Renault’s strategy to meet its
declared objective of being Europe’s leading automaker with regard to CO2 emissions. The range
of electric vehicles will run alongside internal-combustion engined models that combine
performance with reduced fuel consumption. Energy dCi 160 twin-turbo fits perfectly within this
strategy. It produces 118kW (160hp) from a capacity of 1.6 liters – that’s a specific power
output of 100hp per liter. Peak torque (380Nm) is available from as low as 1,750rpm, giving
powerful acceleration from low revs, as well as refined performance under all driving conditions.
Paired with a dual clutch EDC gearbox, this driveline promises genuinely enjoyable driving with
CO2 emissions of 99 g per kilometer.
Renault Captur’s performance is further enhanced by the RX2®, a novel system that
improves traction at low speeds. Should one of the two driven wheels lose traction, this
entirely new mechanical self-locking differential transfers all or part of the engine’s torque to
the wheel with the most grip. Driving on slippery roads and tracks thus remains smooth and
effortless.
Renault Captur also marks the debut of the Visio-system, an innovation that uses a forwardfacing
camera mounted at the top of the windscreen to provide driver-assistance functions. This
new technology is able to embed synthesized images into real-time images of the road ahead
displayed on a central screen; this is the principle of augmented reality, aiming to enhance the
driver’s perception of the external world by superimposing purpose-designed elements. The
system helps reduce driving stress, for a relaxed, reassuring ride.
Renault Captur Specs
Dimensions (mm)
Length 4,223
Width 1,950
Height 1,586
Ground clearance (laden) 261
Wheelbase 2,624
Front track 1,684
Rear track 1,684
Engine Energy dCi 160 Twin-Turbo
Power 118kW (160hp)
Capacity 1,598 cm3
CO2 emissions 99g/km (NEDC combined cycle)
Peak torque 380Nm
Top speed 210kph
Transmission EDC (Efficient Dual Clutch)
Tires 250/40 R22
Cd 0.31
Kerb weight, unladen (kg) 1,300
0 to 100kph acceleration (s) 8
1,000m standing start (s) 29