With this update, the Renault Triber is getting a significant mid-cycle refresh.
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With this update, the Renault Triber is getting a significant mid-cycle refresh.
Renault India is all set to unveil the 2025 Renault Triber facelift on July 23, 2025. First launched in 2019, the Triber has remained a popular choice in the budget MPV segment, offering impressive space and versatility at an affordable price. With this update, the compact sub-4-metre MPV is getting a significant mid-cycle refresh to stay competitive in a growing segment.
Here’s everything you can expect from the new Renault Triber facelift.
The 2025 Triber facelift will become Renault’s first model in India to feature the brand’s new 2D diamond logo, setting the design language for upcoming models.
Expect a new front fascia with:
These cosmetic enhancements aim to give the Triber a more modern and muscular look while retaining its compact MPV profile.
Inside, the Renault Triber facelift 2025 is expected to offer a more premium and tech-rich experience.
Likely interior updates:
New feature additions may include:
These upgrades will enhance the Triber’s appeal for family buyers looking for practicality with modern features.
The facelifted Triber is expected to offer six airbags as standard, making it one of the most safety-focused vehicles in its price segment.
Other expected safety features:
These improvements will align the Triber with evolving customer expectations and upcoming safety norms.
The engine and transmission options are likely to remain unchanged in the facelifted version:
1.0-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine
Output: 71 bhp and 96 Nm torque
Gearbox options: 5-speed manual and 5-speed AMT
Renault is also expected to continue offering CNG variants, featuring retro-fitted kits that were recently introduced in the current Triber lineup.
The current Renault Triber is priced between ₹6.15 lakh to ₹8.75 lakh (ex-showroom, India).
The 2025 Triber facelift price is expected to start from around ₹6.50 lakh, with fully-loaded variants likely reaching up to ₹9 lakh.
While the Triber has no direct rival in its size bracket, it competes with compact MPVs like the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga and Toyota Rumion – offering a more affordable, compact alternative for urban families.
The facelift will mark a crucial refresh for Renault India, helping the brand maintain relevance in a highly competitive segment.
Stay tuned for more updates, including official variant details, specifications, images, and first drive impressions following the launch.
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