At long last, we've driven the petrol Renault Captur. While the car itself has been on sale as long as the diesel, it never received the push the diesel did. Its cheaper sibling, the Duster, receives a petrol automatic while this doesn't, it still isn't available in the top-end Platine variant and Renault did, for the most part, place its bets on the diesel Captur. In this review, we focus only on the drive experience of the petrol Renault Captur and see if there are some dark secrets to be revealed or if this is the right Captur to buy after all.