Renault Captur (2025) Price & Specs

The facelifted Renault Captur will soon arrive in South Africa, with the updated range set to include a new Esprit Alpine flagship grade. And we’ve uncovered local pricing…

  • Facelifted Captur set to arrive in Mzansi soon
  • Range to be topped by new Esprit Alpine grade
  • Starting price to increase R26 000 to R515 999

The facelifted Renault Captur will soon launch in South Africa, with the local range set to be topped by a new “Esprit Alpine” flagship derivative. And we’ve uncovered pricing ahead of the official launch.

Yes, according to our information, the refreshed Captur line-up will comprise a trio of variants at launch, up from the 2-strong pre-facelift portfolio. The range will furthermore adopt the Boulogne-Billancourt-based brand’s latest trim-level naming convention, with the “Zen” and “Intens” grades replaced by “Techno” and “Iconic”, respectively.

All 3 derivatives will be powered by the same turbocharged 1.3-litre, 4-cylinder petrol engine as before, again driving the front axle via a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission as standard. From what we understand, this motor’s peak outputs are unchanged at 113 kW and 270 Nm.

The refreshed range is set to kick off with the Captur 1.3T Techno 7DCT, priced from R515 999 (for the record, that’s R26 000 more than the pre-facelift Zen derivative). The Captur 1.3T Iconic 7DCT, meanwhile, looks set to serve as the mid-tier option at R544 999 (R35 000 up on the pre-facelift Intens).

That leaves the Captur 1.3T Esprit Alpine 7DCT to top the line-up. According to our information, this new flagship derivative will be priced from R614 999. The Esprit Alpine grade is said to “inherit the sporting character from the storied Alpine brand” and is seemingly set apart by items like its black roof, gloss-black window surrounds, derivative-specific alloy wheels and matte-grey trim (for components such as the front and rear skid plates).

According to Renault SA’s brochure for the facelifted Captur, the Techno grade includes a 10.4-inch touchscreen, rear parking sensors, 17-inch wheels and height adjustment for the driver’s seat, while the Iconic trim level scores wireless smartphone charging, automatic (rather than manual) air conditioning, different upholstery and 18-inch alloys. Finally, the Esprit Alpine flagship features partially recycled fabric and 19-inch rims.

As a reminder, the facelifted Renault Captur was revealed in April 2024, featuring a new “multi-faceted” grille, a “more horizontal” bonnet, revised headlamps, half-diamond-shaped LED daytime running lights, transparent taillamp housings, a redesigned rear faux-diffuser, updated infotainment options and fresh cabin upholstery.

The pre-facelift (2nd-generation) Captur launched in Mzansi in March 2023. Over the opening 6 months of 2025, some 245 units of this outgoing model were sold in South Africa, before local stock ran dry (with zero units registered over the following 5 months).

What does the facelifted Renault Captur cost in SA?

DERIVATIVEPRICE
Renault Captur 1.3T Techno 7DCTR515 999
Renault Captur 1.3T Iconic 7DCTR544 999
Renault Captur 1.3T Esprit Alpine 7DCTR614 999

The prices above include a 5-year/150 000 km warranty and a 3-year/45 000 km service plan (with intervals of 15 000 km).

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What are the new model grades and starting prices for the facelifted Renault Captur in South Africa?

 

A: The facelifted Captur range comprises a trio of variants with updated naming conventions. The range starts at R515 999 for the 1.3T Techno 7DCT, which is R26 000 more than the previous entry-level model.

Q: What engine powers the facelifted Renault Captur derivatives?

 

A: All 3 derivatives are powered by the same turbocharged 1.3-litre, 4-cylinder petrol engine as before. This motor delivers unchanged peak outputs of 113 kW and 270 Nm and is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission (7DCT).

Q: What is the price and main feature of the new Esprit Alpine flagship model?

 

A: The new top-of-the-line derivative, the Captur 1.3T Esprit Alpine 7DCT, is priced from R614 999. It is seemingly set apart by its sporting character, including a black roof, gloss-black window surrounds, derivative-specific alloy wheels, and matte-grey trim (e.g., on the front and rear skid plates).

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