2017 Renault Captur
2017 Renault Captur
Est. monthly payment:
R 3,485 p/m
Gauteng
The 2017 Renault Captur 1.2T Dynamique EDC offers a perfect blend of style, comfort, and affordability in a sleek crossover design. This nearly new vehicle combines impressive performance with modern features, making it an attractive option for South African buyers seeking value and reliability in the used car market.
Powered by a responsive 1.2 TCe petrol engine producing 88kW, it features a smooth automatic EDC transmission, ensuring effortless driving. With a fuel consumption of only 5.4 L/100km, this vehicle is both economical and practical. Its spacious interior accommodates five passengers comfortably across five doors, making it ideal for family or leisure use.
Available now at a reputable dealer in Bedworth Park, Vanderbijlpark, Gauteng, this Renault Captur is ready for a test drive. Whether you're looking for the best price or exploring finance deals, this affordable used crossover is worth considering. Contact today to buy or schedule a viewing.
CAR OVERVIEW
TECHNICAL DATA
FUEL & EMISSIONS
COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY
Renault Captur
Renault’s Captur has always chased the crossover crowd who want a bit more than your everyday Polo or Clio. On paper at least, you get a taller ride height and chunkier styling for the school run or a Fourways parking lot, but the reality is it’s been a tough sell up against VW’s T-Cross, Ford’s Puma, and even the Suzuki Vitara Brezza. The numbers don’t lie—just 10 cars in the classifieds, with nine of those being used, and only one lonely new example in the mix. List prices swing wildly from R114,500 to R569,900, but that’s just window dressing. If you pack smart, the real meat sits around R169,900, where most of the action actually happens. All petrol, manuals and autos both available, but you won’t find any diesel or hybrid options if that’s what you’re after. The 1.2T Dynamique EDC, pushing 88 kW, is basically the Captur you’ll find everywhere—five of the ten listings, all bunched up at R169,900, typically with 73,000 km on the clock and registration years stretching from 2016 to just a few years back. At the top end, there’s the 1.3T Esprit Alpine EDC for R569,900 and a couple of 1.3T Iconic EDCs at just under R500k, but those are unicorns. The Captur’s trump card has always been its cabin—more personality than a T-Cross, with a gentler, more upright seating position that’s made for dicing through Sandton traffic. The VW is clinical, almost sterile. That matters, because the Captur wins on feel rather than cold logic, and sitting at R169k, it’s finally priced to make sense for someone looking for a bit of flair without breaking the bank.
Est. monthly payment:
R 0 p/m
2017 Renault Captur
Est. monthly payment:
R 0 p/m
Renault Captur FAQs
Common questions about the Renault Captur in South Africa.
