Renault Captur (2024): Dimensions and boot space of the restyling
The restyling of the B-SUV has the same dimensions and also retains the modular luggage compartment thanks to the sliding bench seat.
Length: 4.239 metres
Width: 1.797 metres
Height: 1.575 metres
Wheelbase: 2.639 metres
Luggage compartment: min 422 litres/max 1,596 litres (E-tech Full Hybrid: 326/1 458 litres)
The Renault Captur is a B-segment SUV, in other words a small Sport Utility Vehicle with compact exterior dimensions but a rather spacious interior, boasting a boot that is among the best in its category (expandable thanks to some very clever solutions).
The current model, which made its debut in April 2024 and which you can see in the photos (gallery at the bottom of the article), is the first restyling of the second-generation, launched in 2020 and slightly larger than the first. Let's take a look at its dimensions.
Renault Captur 2024, dimensions
The second-generation Renault Captur 2024 has not grown much in size with the recently unveiled mid-career restyling. In fact, despite the major facelift, its figures have only increased by a few millimetres, to make room for the new bumpers with their sharper but sleeker lines.
The length, for example, is now 4.24 metres (4,239 mm), the width 1.8 metres (1,797 mm) and the wheelbase, i.e. the distance between the axes of the front and rear wheels, 2.64 metres (2,639 mm).
On the other hand, the height has been slightly reduced by 0.2 mm to 1.6 metres (1,593 mm), thanks to new suspension systems, particularly for hybrid versions.
Renault Captur (2024)
Renault Captur 2024, roominess and luggage space
The new Renault's exterior dimensions belie its remarkable interior space. The interior space of the little B-SUV is very good indeed, with around 1 metre of space between the seats and the roof and 16 cm of sliding rear seats, increasing the load volume by 132 litres.
As for the boot, the Captur's is one of the largest in relation to its length: 422 litres as standard, which becomes 536 litres by moving the sliding bench to its maximum position, and 1,596 litres by folding down the rear seatbacks.
Please note that on the full hybrid E-Tech version (the only one left after the plug-in was discontinued), the base volume drops to 326 litres or 1,458 litres with the seats folded down.
Renault Captur (2024), le cockpit virtuel
Renault Captur (2024), les dimensions intérieures
Renault Captur 2024, competitors with similar dimensions
The Renault Captur's rivals are numerous. The list of competitors is truly long, and includes some of the segment's bestsellers, such as :
| Model | Length | Luggage compartment (min/max) |
| Audi Q2 | 4.23 metres | 405 / 1,050 litres |
| Fiat 600 | 4.17 metres | 360 / 1,231 litres |
| Ford Puma | 4.19 metres | 456 / 1,256 litres |
| Hyundai Kona | 4.21 metres | 466 / 1,300 litres |
| Jeep Renegade | 4.24 metres | 351 / 1,297 litres |
| Nissan Juke | 4.21 metres | 422 / 1,305 litres |
| Opel Crossland | 4.21 metres | 410 / 1,255 litres |
| Peugeot 2008 | 4.38 metres | 434 / 1,467 litres |
| Volkswagen T-Roc | 4.23 metres | 445 / 1,290 litres |
Gallery: Renault Captur (2024)
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