The Renault Triber has carved out a unique space in the Indian market as one of the most affordable and practical compact MPVs. With seating for up to seven passengers, clever modular interiors, and a 1.0-litre petrol engine, the Triber appeals to budget-conscious families who want space and versatility without stretching their finances. Its sub-4 metre length keeps it compact for city use, while the flexible seating makes it an all-rounder for family trips.
Until recently, however, the Triber was taxed under the old GST regime at 28% GST and 1% cess, totalling 29%. This higher tax inflated its ex-showroom price, particularly for top trims, making it harder for value-driven buyers to upgrade. In a price-sensitive segment like compact MPVs, even a small increase in tax translates into a noticeable difference in affordability.
With the introduction of GST 2.0, effective September 22, 2025, this taxation has been simplified. The cess has been removed, and the Triber now falls under the flat 18% GST bracket. This 11% reduction in total tax results in a price drop, saving buyers nearly ₹50,000–₹80,000 depending on the variant. This makes the Renault Triber an even more compelling option in its category.