2021 Renault Captur review

Despite delays arriving in Australia, the 2021 Renault Captur has finally landed, and first impressions suggest it has been worth the wait. The previous-generation Captur, when it arrived in 2014, slotted into the small-SUV class – a category that has since split into light SUV and small SUV. Many stayed classed as small, but the Captur, Nissan Juke and Suzuki Jimny are the only light SUVs of a crop of 11 currently that shared market space with the Captur back then.

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