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Renault India has officially launched the facelifted version of its popular 7-seater MPV, the Renault Triber, with a starting price of ₹6.29 lakh (ex-showroom). With this update, the Triber gets a refreshed exterior, additional features, and a more premium appeal — all while retaining its accessible price tag.

Visually, the 2025 Triber sports noticeable design enhancements. It now features a new gloss-black front grille, redesigned headlamps with integrated LED daytime running lights (DRLs), and smoked LED tail lamps connected by a black strip, adding a modern touch to the rear. One of the most striking changes is the debut of Renault’s new diamond-shaped logo on the Triber — the first production car in India to carry this redesigned badge. The facelift also introduces three new colour options: Amber Terracota, Shadow Grey, and Zanskar Blue.

 

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Inside, the Triber facelift gets subtle design changes with new upholstery options and a mildly revised dashboard layout. Renault has enhanced the cabin’s tech quotient by adding a digital instrument cluster, ambient lighting, and a 360-degree camera system. The existing 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system remains but now supports wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.

Standard features include automatic climate control, steering-mounted controls, and most importantly, six airbags — now offered as standard across the range, improving occupant safety significantly.

 

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The facelifted Triber is available in four variants: Authentic, Evolution, Techno, and Emotion. Mechanically, it continues with the proven 1.0-litre, three-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine, which delivers 71 bhp and 9.78 kgm of torque. Transmission options include a 5-speed manual and a 5-speed AMT. While the engine remains unchanged, Renault has fine-tuned the driving experience for better refinement.

  

In addition, Renault is offering a government-approved CNG retrofitment kit, which will be available across India — a move aimed at improving running costs for budget-conscious buyers.

The Triber comes with a 3-year/1 lakh km standard warranty, which is extendable to 7 years/unlimited kilometres, adding to its value proposition. With its updated features, modern styling, and practical 7-seater layout, the facelifted Triber continues to offer unmatched affordability.

With this launch, the Renault Triber reclaims its title as India’s most affordable 7-seater car.