A Renault Captur lease deal gives you a striking small SUV with a plush cabin and a big boot. A 2020 update reinforced the exterior and introduced a better infotainment system. Taller, wider and longer than before, there’s even more space, particularly in the back. The quality of the materials inside is very good, and drivers of all sizes will be comfy and enjoy a good view. The rear bench slides forwards and backwards as one, enabling the Captur to have the most space of any small SUV when the seats are furthest forward.
Performance is not the name of the game in the Captur but it's sturdy and grippy. The petrol makes most sense in town – although the hybrid may deliver lower running costs – and the diesel for motorways. Whichever you prefer, we have all the most affordable Renault Captur contract hire offers right here.
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