22-05-2026 02:14 via drive.com.au

Renault Captur return to Australia ‘doesn’t make sense’

There is only space for so many small SUVs in one showroom, according to Renault – and Mitsubishi selling a rebadged version of its Captur is not a reason for its Australian exit.
A facelifted Renault Captur brought to Australia for testing.
The arrival of the budget-focused Renault Duster and hybridised Symbioz has squeezed out a return of the city-sized Captur in Australia, according to the French car brand.Australian stock of the Captur sold out in late 2024, as part of what was intende
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