Report: Renault Captur to Spawn two Production Models within the next two Years
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Report: Renault Captur to Spawn two Production Models within the next two Years



It seems Renault's funky Captur concept that premiered in Geneva won't remain just another design study, as the French automaker is planning to build two production models inspired by the small crossover, according company insiders quoted by Autocar. The first version will be a small five-door crossover similar in size to the Nissan Juke, with which it will share the platform. Read more »




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