As part of the ‘Renault Rethink’ strategy—aimed at revamping the positioning of the French automaker in the Indian market—Renault has unveiled a reimagined version of its iconic diamond logo. Renault’s iconic diamond logo has been “reimagined with clean lines, geometric precision, and interlocked shapes” according to the company. This new logo represents a new future for the iconic French marque.

In point of fact, the diamond logo dates back to 1925. Since appearing on 40CV Type NM executive tourer (look it up, it is an amazing-looking pre-war slice of exotica), the logo took its now-familiar shape in 1972 where it lost the pointed corners for a more rounded look and since then it has essentially remained unchanged. The current logo is more similar to the 1972 logo than its immediate predecessors, just with fewer lines.
The new logo that is seen here will come on all future products of Renault in India, starting with the 2025 version of the Renault Triber. The Renault Triber, the French marque’s MPV, is getting an update to bring it more in line with the needs of the customers of today. We will see the car tomorrow (July 23 2025) itself; however, the manufacturer has revealed a minuscule sneak peek behind the curtain and gives a glimpse of the front end of the upcoming Renault Triber.
Since its 2019 launch, the Renault Triber has soldiered on virtually unchanged, so this will be the first major update of the sub-four metre MPV. The Carmaker is most likely to focus on the interior and features of the car rather than the mechanicals, which comprises a proven 1.0-litre engine, pumping out 72PS and coupled with either a manual tranny or an AMT.
While the launch of the updated Renault Triber is definitely good news for customers looking for a sub-four metre SUV, what Indian customers are really looking forward to is the return of the Duster, a car that single-handedly established the French car manufacturer on our roads. The Duster has managed to amass a cult following during its tenure in the subcontinent, and the customers are waiting, with the proverbial chequebook in hand, for its return. We can safely say that it will sport the new logo as well!