Renault Triber 2025 facelift with updates has finally reached dealerships and soon waiting customers will be able to take delivery of this car. With a price range between 6.30 lakh and 9.17 lakh rupees (ex-showroom), the new-generation Triber is now graced with an interesting design language, minor interior upgrades, and a more impressive features list, all of which still result in one of the most affordable three-row vehicles on the Indian market.
New Design Aesthetics: More modern and self-confident look
The most shocking alterations are on the outside. The Triber does change its grille, however, which is now in a contrasting black and diagonal slats, with a new diamond logo, featured in all Renault cars in India.
The front bumper is reshaped with bigger air inlets, updated LED DRLs and revised taillights at rear giving the MPV a more luxurious and sculpted look. The rear is new with its black applique, silver highlights to the bumper and the alloy wheels have been changed too.
Interior: A bit of tinkering with the same format
The Triber is still a seven-seater inside, just like its predecessor, and this is a surprising feature given the car is offered in an economy segment. The new features consist of an updated digital instrument cluster, a new infotainment system, and updated fabric upholstery.
The cabin is also fixed on versatility, equipping the cab with removable third row seats.
Performance: Familiar Engine and Gearbox Options
Mechanically, there are no changes under the hood of the Triber facelift. It goes on with the 1.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol with 71 bhp and 96 Nm of torque. The customers will have a 5-speed manual or an AMT gearbox choice.
However, not as far as the powertrain is concerned, as Renault has simply maximized the current system of efficiency in the city and bringing a family on board.
Segment Positioning: Some Scanty Competitors
There is no direct rival equivalent to the Renault Triber. Its distinct selling point as an affordable 7-seater stands it in a highly tactical line between the premium hatchbacks such as the Maruti Baleno, Hyundai Exter, Tata Punch as well as the MPVs: the Maruti Ertiga, and Toyota Rumion, both of which are significantly more costly.
Now with a new design and improved features, the facelift 2025 Renault Triber is sure to consolidate the entry-level MPV market share of the French maker even deeper.
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