Built on Duster’s Platform, Renault Unveils the Kaptur

The Kaptur sports Renault’s new bold and aggressive style language and comes loaded with technologies.
Manav Sinha
Car and Bike
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Renault Kaptur. (Photo Courtesy: Facebook/Renault)
Renault Kaptur. (Photo Courtesy: Facebook/<a href="https://www.facebook.com/renault/photos/a.172113817862.120209.116825037862/10154095341462863/?type=3&amp;theater">Renault</a>)
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It’s been a good run for Renault, thanks to the Duster and the aggressively-styled Kwid. Now they have taken it one step ahead with the launch of Kaptur. Unfortunately, their latest offering was launched for Russia in Moscow and although there has been no official announcement by the French manufacturer, reports suggest it may eventually come to India.

Renault Kaptur from the back. (Photo Courtesy: Renault)

One of the reasons why you can expect the Kaptur in India is because despite being a longer version of the hatchback Captur, the Kaptur is built on the Duster’s platform, making it cost-effective and a good bet for price-sensitive markets like ours.

In terms of styling, the Kaptur sports a huge grille on the front with honeycomb mesh design, with the wide lower grille giving it a broad appearance.

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Renault Kaptur interiors. (Photo: Renault)

It also comes loaded with technologies like keyless entry, a 7-inch infotainment display and Bluetooth connectivity.

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