Renault Captur the concept. The chassis is made? Of carbon fiber?, And the power of this car comes from the concept of Energy DCI 160 Renault engine twin-turbo diesel, the French automaker said to produce 160 horsepower from 1.6 liters and is connected to a dual clutch gearbox, EDC. RX2 Renault differential, mechanical self-locking unit, mounted to catch the front-wheel-drive to transfer more power to the wheel with most grip. Also comes with a catch Renault Visio System, front-facing camera that monitors road conditions to provide driver assistance functions. Renault arrest can accommodate up to four people, with two full size rear seats can be folded out of the interior side panels.
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