Renault Captur vs Mercedes-Benz A-Class

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Renault Captur
Renault Captur

$15,900 - $24,990

2023 price

Mercedes-Benz A-Class
Mercedes-Benz A-Class

$46,990 - $99,888

2023 price

Summary

2023 Renault Captur
2023 Mercedes-Benz A-Class
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 4, 1.3L

Twin Turbo V6, 3.0L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

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Fuel Efficiency
6.6L/100km (combined)

9.4L/100km (combined)
Seating
4

5
Dislikes
  • Expensive
  • Fiddly gear selector
  • Requires 95 RON premium petrol

  • Engine lacks drama expected from AMG
  • Ride feels unresolved
  • Big price jump over old model
2023 Renault Captur Summary

One of Renault’s most successful models globally with over 1.5 million sales of the original, the Captur has nevertheless struggled in Australia since its 2015 launch.

Last year, it was Europe’s 11th bestseller outright, outselling stalwarts like the Toyota Corolla, Hyundai Tucson and Volkswagen Tiguan. Only the Peugeot 2008 and VW T-Roc were more popular amongst SUVs. In contrast, only 533 found homes over here in 2011.

However, with the largely all-new second-generation Captur launched locally last year now gaining market traction with a 200 per cent-plus sales spike, the 123-year-old brand’s VW T-Cross rival may yet finally fly Down Under.

We take a look at the recently-released RS Line range-topper, to see just how well the Captur shapes up in urban Australia.

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2023 Mercedes-Benz A-Class Summary

Think of a Mercedes-AMG and the first words that spring to mind are probably not - understated, efficient and restrained. And yet those are probably the best words to describe the all-new C 43.

Of course, before we go any further it’s important to note that the C 43, even in its previous six-cylinder guise, was never meant to be as wild, raucous or powerful as the C63 flagship - that’s simply not its role in the AMG line-up.

But even so, this new model is a dive into fresh territory for the brand and puts a very different spin on the AMG sports sedan as we know it.

This is a four-cylinder model, complete with a Formula One-derived electric turbocharger, so it lacks the sound and fury you expect from something carrying the ‘AMG’ badge - but that doesn’t mean it’s a bad car, as we’ll explain.

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