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Renaultspo­rt plans hot SUVS

Boss hints hot versions of Captur and Kadjar are on the cards

- Steve Fowler Steve_fowler@dennis.co.uk @stevefowle­r

RENAULT has confirmed that it’s looking at hot versions of its SUV line-up, with the help of its Renaultspo­rt performanc­e arm and also Alliance partner Nissan’s Nismo tuning division.

Renaultspo­rt versions of the Captur and Kadjar are expected soon, and our exclusive image shows how a Kadjar RS could look.

Speaking exclusivel­y to Auto Express, Bruno Ancelin, executive vice president of product planning and programmes, said: “A Renaultspo­rt SUV? Why not? SUVS are highly relevant in this kind of range.

“We have made some prototypes and for SUVS we have no doubt that it works. Look to the competitor­s – many of them are doing that and it works. So it works for Captur and it works for the Nissan Juke.”

Ancelin also hinted that closer ties between Renaultspo­rt and Nismo could bring further hot models for both brands, telling us: “They have the Nismo, but they have no Micra Nismo, and we have the Renaultspo­rt Clio.

“We are looking for synergies with Nismo – we could probably look to synergies to help each other. This is a key activity that we have inside the Alliance.”

Although no timescale was put on the arrival of Renaultspo­rt SUVS, Ancelin hinted that it might not take too long, once a formal decision to go ahead is made. “Did we decide to do it? Up to now no, but time to market is not so long for having a Renaultspo­rt version,” he said.

Renaultspo­rt boss Patrice Ratti also spoke about future SUV models, telling us: “An SUV is part of what we’re looking at. What you see worldwide is that the SUV segment is going up, and there are some sporty SUVS that come from the high end.

“We’re still working on what a Renaultspo­rt SUV would be and we need to answer that question very clearly. It’s difficult, but if you look at what Porsche has done with the Macan, it did a very good job.”

As the Captur and Kadjar share platform tech with Nissan’s Juke and Qashqai, we’d expect an RS Captur to make use of the Juke’s 197bhp 1.6-litre turbo, which could give a 0-62mph time of around 7.5 seconds.

Bruno Ancelin also confirmed Renault would be aiming to regain the front-wheeldrive production car lap record at Germany’s Nürburgrin­g, currently held by the VW Golf GTI Clubsport S, with the new Mégane RS.

“Product planning boss Ancelin told us closer ties between RS and Nismo could bring further hot Renaults and Nissans”

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REDESIGN Our image shows how Kadjar could look after highperfor­mance makeover
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Renaultpor­t division to spice up SUVS; Alliance partner Nismo will play role, too
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