Strip away the curvaceous bodywork of the Renault Kadjar SUV and what's underneath is very similar to the Nissan Qashqai. In fact, it's a product of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance, which means the best from both firms in terms of chassis design, engine line-up and gearboxes. The styling, technology, interior fixtures and fittings are all pure Renault (for the most part), however, which is why it's best to look at this car as the Renault Captur's bigger brother rather than a re-badged Nissan. Naturally, the Qashqai is one of its closest rivals, but the crossover sector is very competitive, with key rivals coming in the form of the Ford Kuga, Mazda CX-5, Peugeot 3008 and Volkswagen Tiguan, to name just a few. We reckon this is a particularly nice SUV to look at. 12v socket in front, 19'' Zeus diamond cut alloy wheels, 3 Button retractable key, 3 height adjustable rear headrests, 3 seat rear bench, 4x35W speakers with 3D sound, 60/40 split folding rear seat, ABS/EBD, Accessory power point, Adjustable dashboard illumination, Air recirculation system, Anti-drill door locks/ignition barrel, Automatic headlights, Automatic high/low beam, Automatic windscreen wipers with variabl, Body coloured bumpers, Body coloured door handles, Body coloured door mirrors, Bodyside mouldings with chrome inserts, Centre rear armrest with cup holder, Chrome roof rails, Chrome window surround, Cruise control + speed limiter, Day/night rear view mirror, Deadlocks, Digital sp