
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- 2025 Renault Kiger and Triber facelifts spotted testing for the first time in India
- Expect subtle cosmetic updates, new alloy wheels, and more premium features inside
Renault India appears to be quietly preparing for the mid-cycle update of its two popular cars, Triber and Kiger. While both models initially offered a value package, over time, it started to feel outdated. But that's about the change, after a long wait, the test mule has been spotted finally, signalling towards an update. So, what will this facelift offer? Let's find out in this article. However, before moving ahead, make sure to join the 91Wheels WhatsApp community to never miss out on any automotive updates.
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2025 Renault Kiger and Triber Spied

The 2025 Renault Kiger and Triber facelifts have been spied testing on the Indian Roads. The test mules are heavily camouflaged, but still, we can make out that both cars still maintain a similar overall silhouette. While we can expect some subtle cosmetic changes with the update. The front fascia seems a bit wider, possibly a redesigned grille flanked by LED DRLs for a more aggressive front profile. The side profile remains similar, apart from those newly designed alloy wheels. Meanwhile, the rear bumpers look cleaner, expected to be paired with sleeker LED taillamps for added character.
What To Expect?

While the interior images of these facelifts haven't surfaced yet. But of course, it's reasonable to expect some subtle upgrades. Renault could offer larger infotainment screens with these models. While soft-touch materials and better upholstery are likely to improve the cabin experience. Moreover, the higher trims are expected to get additional features such as front ventilated seats, automatic climate control and a fully digital instrument cluster.

However, under the hood, both Kiger and Triber are expected to retain the same: 1.0-litre turbo petrol and 1.0-litre NA petrol units respectively. The Kiger comes paired with a 5-speed manual, 5-speed AMT or a CVT unit. The Triber comes with a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed AMT unit. Moreover, now they come with retrofitted CNG kits.
These facelifts are expected to debut by late 2025 or early 2026. However, there's no official confirmation about the launch timeline yet.
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Verdict
After years without updates, Renault is finally giving the Kiger and Triber the attention they need. While the overall design remains familiar, subtle cosmetic changes, the possibility of more tech-rich interiors, and added features make these facelifts worth looking forward to. With a competitive price tag and enhanced appeal, the refreshed models could help Renault stay relevant in their respective segments, especially as rivals continue to evolve rapidly.