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2013-2016 Renault Captur Zen/Intens
Renault Captur (First Generation)
2013-2017 (Pre-facelift Phase 1) · Subcompact Crossover SUV (B-segment)

Rarity Score
2/10 - Very Common; it was a top-selling SUV in Europe for years.
Spot Difficulty
1/10 - Extremely easy to spot in Europe (especially France and Spain), seen in almost every city commercial district or school run.
Engine & Performance
Engine: Likely 0.9L TCe 90 (Inline-3 turbo) or 1.5L dCi 90/110 (Inline-4 diesel); 90-110 hp / 135-260 Nm torque
Transmission & Drivetrain: 5-speed manual or 6-speed EDC dual-clutch; Front-Wheel Drive (FWD)
Performance: 0-60 mph: 11-13 seconds; Top Speed: 106-119 mph; Fuel Economy: ~45-65 mpg (combined cycle); Curb Weight: ~1,100 kg.
Exterior
White body with a potential contrasting black or orange roof (two-tone), 16 or 17-inch alloy wheels, plastic body cladding, and a high-clearance stance.
Interior Features
Removable 'Zip Collection' seat covers, sliding rear bench, R-Link infotainment system, and a 11-liter 'Easy Life' drawer-style glovebox.
Condition Assessment
Good/Fair - parked on a public street in an urban environment with signs of routine daily use.
Condition Issues: Potential minor bumper scuffs from street parking; slight headlight oxidation common on this model; brake dust on front wheels.
Estimated Mileage: 60,000 - 100,000 miles (typical for a city-driven vehicle of this age).
Historical Significance
Significant as one of the pioneers of the European subcompact crossover boom, built on the Clio IV platform.
Notable Features
Washable zip-off seat covers, two-tone paint schemes, and the 'Easy Life' drawer glovebox.
Production Numbers
Over 1.5 million units produced for the first generation worldwide.
Valuation
Estimated Market Value: $6,500 - $10,500 (depending on engine and local market).
Auction Estimate: $5,000 - $8,500 (standard consumer auction).
Maintenance Recommendations
Regular timing belt changes (every 6 years/90k miles), checking EDC dual-clutch transmission fluid, and monitoring EGR valve on diesel units.
Fun Facts
The Captur was designed by Laurens van den Acker as the 'Explore' petal in Renault's 'Life Cycle' design strategy. In Russia, Brazil, and India, a larger version called the 'Kaptur' (with a K) was sold with 4WD capabilities. It was the best-selling SUV in its class in Europe for several years during its production run.
Identified on: 7/7/2026
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