Renault
Captur used, in Switzerland
The practical compact city SUV
The Renault Captur is a popular compact SUV that combines good visibility, a versatile interior (sliding rear bench) and frugal drivetrains. As an E-Tech full hybrid and E-Tech plug-in hybrid it runs largely on electric power in town, while the TCe petrol remains the affordable entry version.
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Strengths
- Raised, clear seating position and a nimble city format
- Sliding rear bench for flexible interior space
- E-Tech hybrid and plug-in cut consumption in daily use
- A large used supply at fair prices
What to check
- On the plug-in hybrid, check battery health and charging history
- Test the E-Tech multi-mode gearbox for jolt-free transitions
- Check the infotainment (Easy Link) for function and updates
- Trim and drivetrain (TCe to plug-in) strongly affect the price
Technical data and model guide
Generations
Captur I2013 bis 2019
Captur II2019 bis heute
| Engine | Fuel | Power | Consumption |
|---|---|---|---|
| TCe 90 | Petrol | 90 PS | 5.8 l/100km |
| TCe 140 | Petrol | 140 PS | 6.0 l/100km |
| Blue dCi 115 | Diesel | 115 PS | 4.6 l/100km |
| E-Tech Hybrid 145 | Hybrid | 145 PS | 4.9 l/100km |
| E-Tech Plug-in 160 | Plug-in hybrid | 160 PS | 1.5 l/100km |
- Length
- 4227 mm
- Width
- 1797 mm
- Height
- 1576 mm
- Wheelbase
- 2639 mm
- Boot
- 265 bis 536 L
- Weight
- 1200 bis 1560 kg
- Seats
- 5
Known weak points
- 1.5 Blue dCi: check the particulate filter, EGR and injectors on short trips
- Older 1.2 TCe (Captur I): known high oil consumption, check the oil level
- EDC dual-clutch sometimes jerky at low speed, test for clean shifts
- E-Tech plug-in: check battery health and real range, the Easy Link infotainment can freeze
Verdict: which to buy?
The Captur II with the TCe 140 is the balanced compact SUV, the E-Tech plug-in only pays off with home charging. The second generation (from 2019) is clearly more refined, 1.2 TCe versions only after an oil-consumption check.
For city and family drivers after a compact, frugal SUV with a flexible interior.
Frequently asked
- What does a used Renault Captur cost in Switzerland?
- Depending on year and drivetrain, prices range from around CHF 10,000 for older cars to over CHF 28,000 for a recent Captur E-Tech plug-in. Our valuation tool gives a fair estimate.
- Full hybrid or plug-in hybrid for the Captur?
- Without a charging option, the E-Tech full hybrid is the simple choice. If you can charge regularly, the plug-in covers many daily trips on electric power and saves fuel.
- Is the Captur family-friendly?
- For a compact SUV, the Captur offers flexible space thanks to its sliding rear bench and a usable boot. For larger families, it is worth looking one segment up.
- Is the Renault Captur reliable?
- With a cared-for history the Captur is solid. Check the gearbox on the hybrid, the battery on the plug-in and the infotainment in general. The listing Trustscore surfaces the key signals.