Filed under: Concept Cars, Geneva Motor Show, Europe, Crossover, Renault
Renault is planning a line of crossovers based on Nissan platforms and styled after the Captur concept that debuted at this year’s Geneva Motor Show.
According to Auto Express, the new family of soft-roaders will start with Nissan Juke-based Captur, slated to be the smallest in the lineup, and offer a mid-size model based on the upcoming Qashqai, while the top-spec model will ride on Nissan X-Trail underpinnings.
Engine sizes will range from 1.6 to 1.8 liters, and there will likely be two versions of Renault’s twin-turbo diesel on offer, generating 128 or 158 horsepower. Renault promises to use heavy styling cues from the Captur concept, including its huge Renault badge, curvaceous bodywork and full-width grille.
According to AE, the entire range should have debuted by 2016, with the first models arriving sometime in 2014.
Gallery: Renault Captur concept: Geneva 2011
Gallery: 2011 Renault Captur concept
Photos copyright (C)2011 Noah Joseph / AOL
[Source: AutoExpress]
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