Renault has revised its best-selling Captur small crossover, giving it a more distinctive look, writes Brian Byrne.
Closer in style to the Kadjar and upcoming Koleos, the Captur now comes also with a higher quality interior as well as a new Signature S Nav range-topper grade.
The car retains the two-tone paintwork theme of the original and continues with the extensive personalisation possibilities.
More chrome details and skid plates front and rear emphasise the lines of the car, which was the best selling B-segment crossover in Europe last year.
Further connectivity is available, with the Captur now compatible with Android Auto.
Three petrol and two diesel powertrains are available to choose from.