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Is Renault Captur reliable?

Is Renault Captur reliable?

Although it’s still too early to judge the Captur’s reliability, it shares much tech with the smaller Clio, which should help in providing customers with a dependable family car. Renault claims that the Captur is one of the safest cars in its class, due to a raft of driver assistance systems.

Why was Renault Captur discontinued?

The Captur GA was discontinued in India in 2020 due to lacklustre sales.

Is a Renault Captur easy to drive?

Super comfortable car, very easy to drive, cruise control switch in a funny place but soon get used to that – highly recommended.

Why did the Captur fail in India?

The Renault Captur was launched in the Indian market in 2017, at a time when the compact SUV segment was scarce, and was solely dominated by the Hyundai Creta. The edgy crossover design certainly did not please the Indian market, and Renault ended up discontinuing the Captur in 2020 due to embarrassing sales numbers.

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Is Captur discontinued in India?

Renault has quietly pulled the Captur off its shelves and marked the end of the road for its flagship product in India. Launched in late 2017, the Captur never really got a foothold in our market; it recorded sales of just 6,618 units (until March 2020), which is a paltry average of 228 units per month.

Is Renault going to close in India?

Okay, guys, we have some really important news to start off the day. Word has it that the Renault Duster in India will be discontinued. The report adds the last unit of the current Duster in India will roll off the production line in October 2021.

Is Renault Captur discontinued in India?

The Renault Captur, launched in November 2017 has been discontinued in June 2020 after a very short span of two years in the Indian market.

Is Renault in loss in India?

The Renault is reports its revenues for FY 2020-21 as Rs. In FY20, while Renault India’s revenue has increased by around 11.68\% to Rs. 6920 crore, its loss is almost quadrupled to Rs. 1,136 crore.