Renault Captur, model available from 2013.
It has Energy TCe 90HP petrol engine produced from 2013.
Drive on the front axle has manual, 5 speed gearbox.
20 reasons for Mercedes GLA 200 156KM manual in comparison to Renault Captur Energy TCe 90HP manual
Reasons for
135
Maximal power
156 >
90 hp
The horsepower is a this thing that most of car fans take into account at first when buying a car. In this comparison it is the Mercedes which has by 73 percent more horsepower in comparison to the Renault. Consequently the Mercedes GLA 200 156HP manual will reach higher velocity. Due to more horsepower the Mercedes should as well provide better flexiblility in specific speeds.
The Mercedes GLA has 117 Nm more torque when compared to the Renault Captur Energy TCe 90HP manual. The difference at this level is relevant, so that the Mercedes GLA 200 156HP manual will be seeding up significantly better.
The Mercedes GLA accelerates to 100k\h by
31 %
faster in comparison to the Renault. A noticable difference in
acceleration in favor of the Mercedes GLA will allow him to overtake much
quicker and avoid other obstacles.
The Renault Captur has 26 percent smaller top velocity than the Mercedes GLA, consequently covering a long distance, for example when it is straight and there is no speed limits, will last much longer. The difference may be noticeable during running over highways to the vehicle of Mercedes brand advantage.
A big difference in rpm at which the maximum torque is delivered clearly shows that a car which does not require to be revved high is the one of the Mercedes GLA. The engine of the Renault Captur achieves its full efficiency at 2,500 revolutions per minute which is by 50 % lower than the Mercedes GLA 200 156HP manual.
distance between left and right side of a vehicle directly affects interior space for travelers as well as stability on road. The width of the Mercedes is larger by 1 % than the Renault Captur and is not really worth considering. The average for the „small off-road 4x4” segment equals to approximately 1,797 millimeters and is by 7 mm smaller than the width of the Mercedes GLA 200 156HP manual.
In the category of fuel tank capacity it is the Mercedes GLA that can contain 5 l more fuel in relation to the Renault Captur. The medium fuel container capacity in the small off-road 4x4 class, from which the Mercedes GLA 200 156HP manual comes from, amounts to 61 liters, whereas in small off-road 4x4 segment (represented by the Renault Captur) it amounts to 61 liters.
The wheelbase of a vehicle equals the length between its front and rear wheels. The wheelbase notably affects the driving because of more appropriate car's weight distribution. Mercedes GLA 200 156HP manual has 96 millimeters longer wheelbase distance in relation to Renault Captur Energy TCe 90HP manual. Wheelbase dimensions are important to the balance and steering. Thus, the mass of Mercedes GLA should be better distributed and driving should be easier and safer.
The Mercedes GLA has a one additional
speed than the
Renault. Sometimes the
extra gear is a very
tall one so that the previous
speeds can be narrower in order to
give better acceleration in the
lower speeds. One more speed as well have an effect on decreasing
fuel consumption and CO2 output.
The Mercedes GLA has 696 cubic centimeters bigger cubic capacity in comparison to the Renault Captur Energy TCe 90HP manual. The difference is big. For this reason the Mercedes GLA should accelerate faster and be able to achieve higher top speed. On the other hand greater cubic capacity equals worst fuel economy.
The Mercedes GLA is 295 mm longer in comparison to the Renault Captur Energy TCe 90HP manual. Long vehicles have roomy cabin and in most cases provide bigger trunk. Although the Mercedes GLA occurs to be better option for families or those who love the idea of comfortable driving that make them feel fresh and relaxed upon arriving, the Renault Captur may be more appropriate to the young because it will not make problems with parking and will be easier for turning in narrow streets.
11 reasons for Renault Captur Energy TCe 90KM manual in comparison to Mercedes GLA 200 156HP manual
Reasons for
112
Average consumption
5.1 >
5.9 l
The Renault Captur consumes 0.8 l less fuel in the mixed cycle in comparison to the Mercedes GLA 200 156HP manual. The Renault Captur, being classified in „mini 4x4” segment uses by 2.4 l less of fuel than the average in its class. The average fuel consumption in this class in the combined cycle is 7.5 l.
The Renault Captur Energy TCe 90HP manual consumes of 1.9 l petrol fewer in city traffic in relation to the Mercedes. The Renault Captur Energy TCe 90HP manual, which is classified in compact SUV segment, uses of 3.6 l per 100 km less than the average in its class. The average fuel consumption in the “mini 4x4” segment equals to 9.6 l/100Km.
If you are a tall driver or you carry in the trunk thinks of big size, the Renault, which is by 5 percent higher than the Mercedes GLA 200 156HP manual, is appropriate choice for you. However, compared cars do not vary much in its height and it should not be much observable.