At  the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show, Renault revealed its new brand identity  which puts people at the forefront of its concerns. The new and  ambitious design strategy which resulted from this is founded on  different stages of the human life cycle, with each phase taking the  form of a specific concept car. The first, the two-seater DeZir coupĂ©,  expressed ‘falling in love’, the passion present at the beginning of any  new adventure. Now Renault Captur Concept addresses the second phase of  this cycle, that of two people exploring the world around them.
Just like its predecessor, Renault Captur  defines the simple, sensuous and warm style that will be progressively  extended to future Renault car designs. “Captur is a fun and sporty  crossover, ideal for a young couple about to discover the world”  explains director of design, Laurens Van den Acker. “It takes as its  basis the fundamental design language introduced on the DeZir concept  car but adds a more technical dimension – more functional but still  highly sensuous,” adds Axel Breun, director of concept cars.
In its proportions and fluid curves, 2011 Renault Captur Concept evokes movement and lightness, yet at the same time displaying powerful and muscular all-terrain cues. Just as with DeZir, angles, corners and lines have given way to sensuous and natural forms. For the exterior designer, Julio Lozano, the main sources of inspiration were athletes and radical sports. “In designing Captur, I began with the image of a sprinter on the starting blocks, his muscles tensed, and the energy unleashed when the starting pistol is fired,” he explains. The design also references equipment such as helmets, gloves and other protective gear used in radical sports, combining high technology with sophistication and lightness.
Renault  Captur adopts the new frontal identity first presented by DeZir. As  with DeZir, this identity has as its centrepiece a large Renault logo,  set vertically against a dark surface so as to stand out as clearly as  possible. Substantial, matt-finished wings reinforce the design’s visual  strength. LEDs relay the direction indicator signal in a wave effect  running the whole length of the vehicle.
Renault  Captur does more than simply stir the emotions: it is also a practical  and versatile vehicle. It is fitted with a hard convertible top which,  once removed, reveals a carbon fibre framework. Captur Concept can thus  transform itself from a coupé to a convertible, from an urban vehicle to  an off-roader, while its overall sporty appeal is reinforced by its  butterfly doors and big tyres fitted to 22-inch black and white rims.  With its bodywork finished in a spicy shade of orange, Renault Captur  takes its cue from the red championed by DeZir. This colour appears in a  variety of different shades on materials both inside and outside the  vehicle.
Renault Captur Concept  also marks the debut of the Visio-system, an innovation that uses a  forwardfacing camera mounted at the top of the windscreen to provide  driver-assistance functions. This new technology is able to embed  synthesised images into real-time images of the road ahead displayed on a  central screen; this is the principle of augmented reality, aiming to  enhance the driver’s perception of the external world by superimposing  purpose-designed elements. The system helps reduce driving stress, for a  relaxed, reassuring ride.