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Does the Renault Captur's New Hybrid Engine Make Real Progress?

Summary by caradisiac.com
After five years of good and loyal services, Renault's first hybrid engine gives way to a brand new generation under the hood of the Captur. On the menu: an additional 15 hp, an increase of driving approval but also 0.3 l/100 km saved, thanks in particular to a new thermal motor and a larger battery. It remains to be seen whether the small SUV keeps its promises...
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After five years of good and loyal services, Renault's first hybrid engine gives way to a brand new generation under the hood of the Captur. On the menu: an additional 15 hp, an increase of driving approval but also 0.3 l/100 km saved, thanks in particular to a new thermal motor and a larger battery. It remains to be seen whether the small SUV keeps its promises...

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caradisiac.com broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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