Renault’s sub-four metre MPV, the Renault Triber, has gotten its first update since its launch back in 2019. The updated Renault Triber comes with a revised price tag, starting at ₹6.30 lakh and going up to ₹8.65 lakh ex-showroom. Now, with the Easy-Fix seat offerings, the Triber can achieve a five, six, or seven-seater configuration. Renault claims to have made as many as 35 design changes for the new Triber.

The major visible change will be the completely redesigned front fascia, showcasing a new grille, a new hood, a redesigned bumper, and advanced LED projector headlamps with integrated LED DRLs, giving it a refreshed look. The 2025 Renault Triber is also the first car from the French manufacturer to sport its redesigned logo. The facelifted Triber also features an updated interior with dual-tone treatment, a revised dashboard layout, and an 8-inch floating touchscreen display with wireless smartphone connectivity.

Renault has introduced new safety features in the Triber facelift, including six airbags as standard across all variants and a front parking sensor. Also, Renault has made the three-point seat belts standard for all the variants, with ISOFIX child seat anchorage, in addition to the feature list, the ‘Follow Me Home’ feature has been included as well. The facelifted Triber will be offered in four distinct variants: Authentic, Evolution, Techno, and Emotion.

Under the hood, the Triber still houses the same 1-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine, delivering a maximum power output of 72PS at 6250rpm and a torque output of 96Nm at 3500rpm. Facelifted Triber will be offering two transmission options: the AMT being available only on the top Emotion variant (for Rs 52,000) and a 5-speed manual, being offered across all the variants. Renault is also offering the standard warranty of three years and an extended warranty of seven years / unlimited kilometre coverage under the Renault Secure program. Also, government-approved CNG retrofitment kits will be offered on the Renault Triber with a warranty of three years.