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Renault Captur

The Renault Captur is a compact crossover SUV designed primarily for urban driving. It shares many components with the Clio, including the same platform. The Captur has been available since 2013, with a facelift introduced in 2017. The second generation debuted in 2019.

Factory Renault Captur Wheels

The first-generation Renault Captur came equipped with 16-inch alloy wheels or 17-inch alloy wheels, available in various finishes—including orange to complement the body color. The second-generation Captur is offered with factory wheels in 17-inch or 18-inch sizes.

Which Wheels Fit the Renault Captur?

To maintain optimal driving performance and safety, it's essential to use wheels that meet the manufacturer's specifications. Key parameters include diameter, width, offset (ET), and bolt pattern. These specifications are outlined in the vehicle's technical documentation.

  • What rim diameter fits the Renault Captur?

Both the first and second generations of the Renault Captur can be fitted with wheels starting from 16 inches in diameter. The second generation supports up to 18-inch wheels, while the third generation can accommodate wheels up to 20 inches.

  • Renault Captur – bolt pattern

The first-generation Renault Captur uses a 4x100 bolt pattern. The second generation features a 5-lug configuration with a 5x114.3 bolt pattern.

  • What is the correct rim width for the Renault Captur?

The minimum rim width suitable for the Renault Captur is 6.5 inches. First-generation models can accommodate rims up to 7.5 inches wide, while second-generation models support widths up to 8.5 inches.

  • What is the correct ET (offset) for Renault Captur wheels?

For the first-generation Renault Captur, the recommended wheel offset (ET) ranges from ET 30 to ET 40, with ET 40 being the factory standard. In the second generation, the offset range is between ET 30 and ET 37.