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Home News Buying Guides Why Can't The 2015 Renault Captur Have Six Airbags? Why Can't The 2015 Renault Captur Have Six Airbags? Buying Guides Hans | October 22, 2020 02:48 pm As you might have already know, the Spain-built Renault Captur has just been previewed in Malaysia, with a tentative price of between RM118,000 to RM123,000. Renault's latest crossover is expected to be launched here in the fourth quarter of this year. The front-wheel drive-only 1.2-litre turbo Captur competes against the locally-assembled 1.5-litre Honda HR-V (from RM98,689), Thailand-made 1.5-litre Ford EcoSport (from RM90,100), and locally-assembled 2.0-litre Mitsubishi ASX (from RM118,131), plus the upcoming Japan-made Mazda CX-3 2.0-litre. Keen observers might have noted that despite its European origin and higher list price, the Renault comes with only four airbags. This compares against the Ford EcoSport’s seven (RM100,800 Titanium variant) and the Honda HR-V’s six (RM114,744 1.5V variant). The omission of curtain airbags have little to do with Renault’s distributor in Malaysia TC Euro Cars, because globally, the Renault Captur is only available with four airbags – two at the front, and two at the sides. According to a report by Australia’s GoAuto, quoting the Captur’s global project manager Christophe Pejout, limitations in the vehicle’s packaging meant that Renault was not able to equip the Captur with curtain airbags. To accommodate curtain airbags, the Captur’s rear-seat area would have to be reengineered and the roof-mounted grab handles would have to be moved to a more intrusive position. The Clio, which the Captur is based on, also suffers from the same limitations and comes with only four airbags. Only Four Airbags but Five-Star EuroNCAP Rating However, Pejout was quick to stress that despite having less airbags than its competitors, the Captur is no less safe than its peers – scoring a maximum five-star rating in EuroNCAP, with an 88 percent score for adult occupant protection and 79 percent for child occupant. It is important to note that EuroNCAP’s test methodologies do not award scores based on a vehicle’s airbag count but on actual impact protection performance. In EuroNCAP’s opinion, if a manufacturer is able to reduce cost, do away with airbags but yet is able to offer the same level of passive safety protection, they are more than welcomed to introduce such a car. Read also: 2015 Renault Captur SUV Previewed In Malaysia: RM118k to RM123k Estimated ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Captur Renault Renault Captur Print Related News Review: 2015 Renault Captur - The Most Entertaining Crossover Yet? Reviews Aswan | May 16, 2018 The Renault Captur has no predecessors. It is a product born entirely of the need to enter a market segment that becomes more and more competitive ... 2017 Renault Captur CKD Launched In Malaysia; RM109k Auto News Kon | May 16, 2018 Renault’s funky little B-segment crossover, the Captur, is now locally-assembled in Malaysia. Together with the Fluence C-segment sedan, the Captur ... TCEC and EMEL Fashion Collaboration - Grand Prize Of A Renault Captur Up For Grabs Auto News Siew Weng | April 09, 2018 TC Euro Cars (TCEC) has collaborated with EMEL to give away a special edition Renault Captur as grand prize in the EMEL COLOURFULRAYA Contest.The ... Review: Renault Captur – The Little Renault That Could Reviews Gokul | October 10, 2018 If we look at the global car market lately, Renault has come up with a few really good looking vehicles. In fact, models like the new Megane and the ... Comments
Why Can't The 2015 Renault Captur Have Six Airbags? Buying Guides Hans | October 22, 2020 02:48 pm As you might have already know, the Spain-built Renault Captur has just been previewed in Malaysia, with a tentative price of between RM118,000 to RM123,000. Renault's latest crossover is expected to be launched here in the fourth quarter of this year. The front-wheel drive-only 1.2-litre turbo Captur competes against the locally-assembled 1.5-litre Honda HR-V (from RM98,689), Thailand-made 1.5-litre Ford EcoSport (from RM90,100), and locally-assembled 2.0-litre Mitsubishi ASX (from RM118,131), plus the upcoming Japan-made Mazda CX-3 2.0-litre. Keen observers might have noted that despite its European origin and higher list price, the Renault comes with only four airbags. This compares against the Ford EcoSport’s seven (RM100,800 Titanium variant) and the Honda HR-V’s six (RM114,744 1.5V variant). The omission of curtain airbags have little to do with Renault’s distributor in Malaysia TC Euro Cars, because globally, the Renault Captur is only available with four airbags – two at the front, and two at the sides. According to a report by Australia’s GoAuto, quoting the Captur’s global project manager Christophe Pejout, limitations in the vehicle’s packaging meant that Renault was not able to equip the Captur with curtain airbags. To accommodate curtain airbags, the Captur’s rear-seat area would have to be reengineered and the roof-mounted grab handles would have to be moved to a more intrusive position. The Clio, which the Captur is based on, also suffers from the same limitations and comes with only four airbags. Only Four Airbags but Five-Star EuroNCAP Rating However, Pejout was quick to stress that despite having less airbags than its competitors, the Captur is no less safe than its peers – scoring a maximum five-star rating in EuroNCAP, with an 88 percent score for adult occupant protection and 79 percent for child occupant. It is important to note that EuroNCAP’s test methodologies do not award scores based on a vehicle’s airbag count but on actual impact protection performance. In EuroNCAP’s opinion, if a manufacturer is able to reduce cost, do away with airbags but yet is able to offer the same level of passive safety protection, they are more than welcomed to introduce such a car. Read also: 2015 Renault Captur SUV Previewed In Malaysia: RM118k to RM123k Estimated ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Captur Renault Renault Captur
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Review: 2015 Renault Captur - The Most Entertaining Crossover Yet? Reviews Aswan | May 16, 2018 The Renault Captur has no predecessors. It is a product born entirely of the need to enter a market segment that becomes more and more competitive ...
2017 Renault Captur CKD Launched In Malaysia; RM109k Auto News Kon | May 16, 2018 Renault’s funky little B-segment crossover, the Captur, is now locally-assembled in Malaysia. Together with the Fluence C-segment sedan, the Captur ...
TCEC and EMEL Fashion Collaboration - Grand Prize Of A Renault Captur Up For Grabs Auto News Siew Weng | April 09, 2018 TC Euro Cars (TCEC) has collaborated with EMEL to give away a special edition Renault Captur as grand prize in the EMEL COLOURFULRAYA Contest.The ...
Review: Renault Captur – The Little Renault That Could Reviews Gokul | October 10, 2018 If we look at the global car market lately, Renault has come up with a few really good looking vehicles. In fact, models like the new Megane and the ...