Renault has introduced the 2025 Triber facelift in India, bringing the seven-seater its biggest updates to date since its debut in 2019. Priced from Rs 6.29 lakh (ex-showroom), the updated MPV comes with an all-new look and feel, updated interiors with more features and a new standard safety pack. But the underlying mechanical design hasn’t changed at all.
Exterior: A Bolder, Sharper Look
It is from the front angle where the 2025 Triber has seen the biggest transformation with the front profile now looking more aggressive and contemporary as well. The SUV is the first Renault in India to come with the 2D diamond logo design.
Front Fascia: The revised front profile on the all-new Triber includes an aggressive black grille, sharper LED headlamps with DRLs, and a muscular bonnet. The front bumper has also been redesigned and now comes with a wider central air dam and new fog lamp placements.
Side: The silhouette of the hatchback is unchanged, but the refreshed hatchback is equipped with new 15-inch dual-tone stylized wheel covers, similar to alloy wheels. It continues to get blacked-out bits such as the roof rails, door handles, and outside rearview mirrors (ORVMs).
Rear Styling: Smaller smoked LED tail lamps at the back are linked by a glossy black applique. The “Triber” branding has been repositioned lower on the boot lid while the rear bumper has been restyled to give a chunkier feel.
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Interior: Enhanced Comfort and Technology
The 2025 Triber will also get a freshened dashboard and added spec to enhance the driving experience. The design is now a two-tone of black-and-beige layout that gives the space an airy ambience.
The dash now comes with a new 8-inch floating touchscreen infotainment system, capable of wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay as well. Other significant interior updates are new fabric seat upholstery, a 7-inch semi-digital driver’s display and LED cabin lighting. We keep the flexible seven-seat layout, with removable third row seats and a class-leading 625-litre boot in five-seat form.
Features and Safety
A significant element of the 2025 update is the upgrade of the safety package. The updated Triber is packed with 21 safety features such as six airbags, ESP, TPMS, Hill Start Assist — across all trims. It also brings with it front parking sensors, never seen in the segment before.
Variants and Powertrain
Renault has launched a new variant range for the Triber, including the Authentic, Evolution, Techno, and Emotion. The first three versions get a five-speed manual gearbox, with the top-spec trim – Emotion – featuring a five-speed AMT as well.
Under the bonnet, the Triber retains the same 1.0-litre, three-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine that puts out 71 bhp and 96 Nm of torque. A government sanctioned CNG fitment kit is also available as an option.