Due to lower CO2 emissions cheaper than petrol version
Renault Captur
Renault presents the LPG versions of the new Clio and Captur. Both models are equipped with a 100 hp TCe engine, which runs on both LPG and petrol.
Renault adds an LPG version to the range of the new Clio and Captur. The 100 TCe Bi-Fuel is equipped with an LPG installation, which allows you to drive cheaper. According to Renault, the turning point is already at 5,000 kilometers per year. You already get the first profit when purchasing, because the LPG variants are 300 euros cheaper than the TCe 100 petrol versions due to the lower CO2 tax.
The 100 hp three-cylinder turbo engine can run on both gasoline and LPG and has been adjusted at various points. However, the power is exactly the same as that of the petrol version, while CO2 emissions are 8 percent lower. Renault specifies 93 g / km for the Clio and 107 g / km for the Captur.
The Clio Bi-Fuel is available in Zen and Intense versions, which means that the equipment consists of at least air conditioning, LED headlights, a multimedia system with 7-inch touchscreen, 16-inch alloy wheels and various driver assistance systems. The Captur with LPG installation is also available in the basic version Life, which makes it the cheapest version in the range.
The prices of the Clio and Captur 100 TCe Bi-Fuel can be found in the table below. The Clio will appear at dealers this month, the LPG version of the Captur will follow in May.
Clio | Captur | ||
100 TCe | Life | € 21,790 | |
Zen | € 19,090 | € 23,690 | |
Intense | € 21,090 | € 25,690 |