The Renault U.K. range of SUVs has received a series of updates for the 2026 model year, including a more powerful full hybrid E-Tech 160 powertrain for the Captur and the Symbioz which improved performance and efficiency, a new mild hybrid 140 engine option for Symbioz, and enhanced standard equipment levels for selected trims of the Captur.
The Captur and Symbioz both can now be had with a new full hybrid E-Tech 160 powertrain that replaces the previous 143bhp engine. The new, larger 1.8-litre engine produces more power and torque, improving vehicle performance and drivability. A larger 1.4kWh battery increases the opportunities to run in electric-only mode, making for a smoother, quieter driving experience.
The new full hybrid E-Tech 160 powertrain also benefits from a series of enhancements to its intelligent multi-mode transmission, including smoother shifting and one additional mode designed specifically for motorway use that reduces noise levels and improves responsiveness, plus a new e-shifter as standard across all trim levels.
For the 2026 model year, the Symbioz gains the option of a new mild hybrid 140 petrol engine coupled with a six-speed manual transmission, available exclusively with the techno trim. This 1.3-litre four-cylinder turbocharged unit features mild hybrid technology to deliver excellent efficiency.
As for the Captur range, all trim levels now feature an electric parking brake with auto-hold as standard. Adaptive cruise control with speed limiter - capable of automatically maintaining a safe following distance from the vehicle in front, braking, and accelerating as necessary - is now included on the mid-range techno trim and above for all hybrid models.
The range-topping esprit Alpine trim goes further, with lane centering, occupant safe exit, blind spot recognition, rear detection with emergency lane keeping assist, and rear cross traffic alert all as standard. A new child locking function for the rear doors and windows is also included.
Renault states that orders for the 2026 Captur and Symbioz are now open in the U.K.

