It is able to run up to 65 km in the urban cycle purely on electricity.
Carlos Ghosn refused to speak anything about Renault at his press conference. We are not sure if that was loyalty to his former employer or a strategic move. On the other hand, Renault tries to give an impression of normality under an avalanche of bad news at the Brussels Motorshow with two new cars, the Clio and the Captur E-Tech. Being the first PHEV from the brand, the Captur is the one that deserves our attention here at InsideEVs. And we are probably the first ones to reveal its prices.
Since it was presented at the 2020 Brussels Motorshow, we decided to check if the E-Tech option would already be available at Renault Belgium’s website. And there it was, as you can see in the gallery below.
Gallery: Renault First Plug-In Hybrid, Captur E-Tech Will Start At €32,575
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