Renault Triber
Renault Triber is India’s most affordable MPV and has received its first facelift in six years since launch. New updates can be seen on both the exterior and interior, but the 1.0L naturally aspirated 3-cylinder engine remains unchanged. It also comes with a CNG powertrain, and its closest rival is the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga.
Triber Key Highlights
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Transmission | Manual & Automatic |
Engine | 999 cc |
Key Features of Renault Triber
Renault Triber Price
Triber Variants With Price
Variant | Ex-Showroom Price | Get Offer | Compare | |
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Authentic Petrol, Manual | ₹ 6.30 Lakh EMI starts at ₹13,063 |
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Evolution Petrol, Manual | ₹ 7.25 Lakh EMI starts at ₹15,031 |
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Techno Petrol, Manual | ₹ 8.00 Lakh EMI starts at ₹16,585 |
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Emotion Petrol, Manual | ₹ 8.65 Lakh EMI starts at ₹17,868 |
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Emotion Easy-R AT Petrol, Automatic | ₹ 9.17 Lakh EMI starts at ₹18,941 |
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Variant Recommendation
Expert Verdict on Triber
The 2025 Renault Triber has seen improvements in styling and a few features. It remains one of the most affordable 3-row MPVs available in the Indian market. Renault has managed the cabin space well, and the updated design gives it a more upmarket appeal compared to the previous version. However, there are still a few areas that could be improved to offer better value. The engine remains the same underpowered 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder unit producing 71 bhp. If you're looking for space and affordability, the Triber is a good option, but be prepared to compromise on performance.


Pros & Cons of Renault Triber
Renault Triber Detailed Review
- The all new Renault Triber is here, with a bolder face complemented by a completely new front, new lights and sharper alloy wheels. This MPV was never a bad looking car, but with this facelift, it gets a new life, which will elevate its road presence.
- Specifically talking about the front fascia – it features new-age LED projector headlamps with DRLs and halogen turn indicators. The grille is all-new, finished in piano black, and most importantly, the Triber now gets the new-age Renault logo, which has been tweaked and given a 2D effect.
- Below the grille is a redesigned bumper that appears quite busy, with a lot going on. It gets a black plastic finish with a satin grey skid plate, and LED fog lights positioned at the edges. Additionally, there is another design element that resembles an air vent, but it is closed.
- The side profile remains the same as before, but the design of the 15-inch flex wheels has been updated for a better look. Keep in mind, these are not real alloys or diamond-cut wheels, but plastic flex wheels that enhance the overall road presence.
- Last but not least, the rear profile looks futuristic, thanks to the new LED tail lamps with a 3D-effect light treatment embedded into a smoky-looking background. The tail lamps are connected by a piano black slat, adding a premium touch to the rear profile, with the new Renault logo placed at the center. The bumper is also completely redesigned, but instead of going for a more stylish look, it appears rather basic. However, it continues to feature the same grey skid plate, which complements the overall aesthetics of the new Triber.
Triber body specifications:
Wheel Size | R14 & R15 |
Seating Capacity | 5 seaters |
Ground Clearance | 182 mm |
Boot Space | 625 liters |
- The Triber continues to offer three-row seating with the same interior layout, but now comes with a new colour scheme. The cabin feels more light and airy. It still offers best-in-class boot space of 625 litres in 5-seater mode, and the third-row seats can still be easily removed when needed.
- Renault claims Triber offers 100 plus seating combinations, and it arrives with more than 35 updates, offering a refreshed and premium driving experience.
- There are plenty of storage spaces in the front row, highlighting the car’s practicality. Even the second and third rows offer good storage options. Lastly, it features new seat fabric - suave black & greige woven upholstery.
- Triber facelift now gets a 8 Inch floating infotainment screen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity.
- The steering wheel has been redesigned, now featuring the new Renault logo. It includes cruise control switches on the right side and music controls on the left. Additionally, the 17.78 cm (7-inch) digital MID has been carried over from the previous Triber.
- The car now comes equipped with auto headlamps, rain-sensing wipers, and a welcome/goodbye light sequence along with auto-folding ORVMs.
- Talking about safety features, 6 airbags are now standard across all four newly named variants. Front parking sensors are a new addition, and features like ISOFIX child seat anchors and 3-point seatbelts for all seats are now standard as well.
- The new Triber now comes fitted with 21 standard safety features including 6 Airbags, ESP, TPMS, EBD with Brake Assist to name a few.
- Overall, this is a significant step forward in terms of safety, and the Triber now surpasses the Ertiga in features.
Triber features:
360 Degree Camera | No |
TPMS | Yes |
Sunroof | No |
Wireless Charger | Yes |
- The Triber facelift continues with the same 1-litre, 3-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine that produces 72 PS and 96 Nm of torque. Gearbox options remain unchanged – a 5-speed manual or an AMT.
- This engine does feel underpowered when the car is fully loaded, and overtaking requires careful planning. However, considering the price point, it’s still acceptable.
- Also, Triber is available with government approved CNG retrofitment kits across the country along with a 3-year warranty. Lastly, the power and fuel efficiency figures of the CNG powertrain is yet to be announced.
Triber engine specifications:
Transmission | Manual & Automatic |
Engine | 999 cc |
Power | 71.02 bhp @ 6250 rpm |
Torque | 96 Nm @ 3500 rpm |
Drive Train | FWD |
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- YkYogesh kumar01 Aug 20253.6Positive Showroom ExperienceI’m happy to be a part of the Renault family. I bought a Triber from the Renault showroom in 2019, and overall, my experience has been very good. Thank you to Renault and its team.LikeReplyRead more
- AtArjun tatewad27 Jul 20254.7Best Mileage Family CarI just love this car because it gives best mileage of 19-20 kmpl. This car have best safety feature in this price segment. This car is best for family at this price point.LikeReplyRead more

Latest On Renault Triber
Last Updated On 23rd Jul'25: Renault Triber facelift finally debuts at a starting price of ₹6.29 lakh (ex-showroom). It gets a new set of features and a bold new design, all at the same affordable price point. Not so new is the 1.0L naturally aspirated engine, which continues to be offered with both manual and AMT gearboxes.
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Top Model | Emotion Easy-R AT |
Base Model | Authentic |
Automatic Model | Emotion Easy-R AT |
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City | On Road Price |
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New Delhi | ₹ 7.07 Lakh onwards |
Pune | ₹ 7.33 Lakh onwards |
Mumbai | ₹ 7.33 Lakh onwards |
Kolkata | ₹ 6.98 Lakh onwards |
Ahmedabad | ₹ 7.01 Lakh onwards |
Hyderabad | ₹ 7.07 Lakh onwards |
Chennai | ₹ 7.45 Lakh onwards |
Bangalore | ₹ 7.52 Lakh onwards |
Guwahati | ₹ 7.07 Lakh onwards |
Lucknow | ₹ 7.14 Lakh onwards |
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