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The New Renault Captur builds on the model's original success, including its striking two-tone colour scheme, with three new body colours: Atacama Orange, Ocean Blue and Améthyste Black (Initiale Paris version), as well as a new Platine Grey option for the roof. More than 30 potential combinations enable customers to tailor the appearance of their New Captur to match their personal taste.The New Captur also offers six different interior customisation packs in the following colours: Ivory, Ocean Blue, Caramel, Red, Satin Chrome and Patina Chrome. These are complemented by five customization packs (Ivory, Ocean Blue, Cappuccino, Red and Atacama Orange), for colored touch on insert on door lower protection and wheel cabochon.Renault French design continues in the New Captur, equipped with Full-LED 'Pure Vision' front lights (depending on version). This technology enhances both the vehicle's look and safety, whilst at the same time reducing glare. At the bottom of the bumper, the Captur incorporates the C-shaped LED Daytime Running Lights that have become emblematic of the brand's lighting signature. The rear lights similarly include this hallmark which is visible both night and day.
Formed in 1969 by the two French automakers, the LAB is a laboratory for accident analysis, biomechanics and the study of human behavior. Its purpose is to observe, analyze and anticipate with a view to furthering road safety. The LAB has helped decrease the number of road fatalities in France by some 80% within the last 50 years. It brings together 20 road safety experts. In its 50 years of operation, the LAB has actively contributed to decreasing road fatalities. In France, the number has dropped from 16,881 in 1973 to 3,259 in 2018, representing a fivefold reduction within 45 years. The LAB is now more committed than ever to helping develop the technologies of tomorrow that will further reduce road fatalities.
Formed in 1969 by the two French automakers, the LAB is a laboratory for accident analysis, biomechanics and the study of human behavior. Its purpose is to observe, analyze and anticipate with a view to furthering road safety. The LAB has helped decrease the number of road fatalities in France by some 80% within the last 50 years. It brings together 20 road safety experts. In its 50 years of operation, the LAB has actively contributed to decreasing road fatalities. In France, the number has dropped from 16,881 in 1973 to 3,259 in 2018, representing a fivefold reduction within 45 years. The LAB is now more committed than ever to helping develop the technologies of tomorrow that will further reduce road fatalities.
Formed in 1969 by the two French automakers, the LAB is a laboratory for accident analysis, biomechanics and the study of human behavior. Its purpose is to observe, analyze and anticipate with a view to furthering road safety. The LAB has helped decrease the number of road fatalities in France by some 80% within the last 50 years. It brings together 20 road safety experts. In its 50 years of operation, the LAB has actively contributed to decreasing road fatalities. In France, the number has dropped from 16,881 in 1973 to 3,259 in 2018, representing a fivefold reduction within 45 years. The LAB is now more committed than ever to helping develop the technologies of tomorrow that will further reduce road fatalities.
Formed in 1969 by the two French automakers, the LAB is a laboratory for accident analysis, biomechanics and the study of human behavior. Its purpose is to observe, analyze and anticipate with a view to furthering road safety. The LAB has helped decrease the number of road fatalities in France by some 80% within the last 50 years. It brings together 20 road safety experts. In its 50 years of operation, the LAB has actively contributed to decreasing road fatalities. In France, the number has dropped from 16,881 in 1973 to 3,259 in 2018, representing a fivefold reduction within 45 years. The LAB is now more committed than ever to helping develop the technologies of tomorrow that will further reduce road fatalities.