2025 model gets major design tweaks, updated features, and more tech
Renault India has officially launched the 2025 Triber facelift at a starting price of ₹6.29 lakh. The refreshed MPV features a bold new design, upgraded features, and enhanced connectivity, aiming to strengthen its position in the compact 7-seater segment.
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Renault Triber Facelift Hits Indian Roads
Renault India has finally rolled out the much-awaited 2025 Triber facelift. Priced at ₹6.29 lakh (ex-showroom), the new model introduces a more aggressive design language, additional safety features, and improved cabin tech. As the only affordable 7-seater in its category, the Triber facelift is expected to attract a wider base of family-oriented buyers.
Key Design Updates and Styling Tweaks
The 2025 Triber gets a striking front grille with revised LED DRLs, updated headlamps, and a sportier bumper. Renault has also redesigned the alloy wheels and added new color options, enhancing the visual appeal significantly. The rear now features smoked tail lamps and a refreshed bumper design, giving the MPV a more premium presence.
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Feature Enhancements Boost Practicality
Renault has updated the interior with a dual-tone dashboard, a larger 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and Type-C charging ports. Additionally, the facelift retains Triber’s key strengths like modular seating, sliding second-row seats, and cooled glove box—further boosting its practicality.
Safety and Performance Get a Lift
In terms of safety, Renault now offers up to 4 airbags in top variants, along with Electronic Stability Program (ESP), Hill Start Assist (HSA), and Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). The 1.0L three-cylinder petrol engine remains unchanged, but the powertrain now complies with updated BS6 Phase 2 norms, ensuring better fuel efficiency and smoother performance.
Variants and Competitive Edge
The facelifted Triber is available in four trims—RXE, RXL, RXT, and RXZ—with prices ranging up to ₹8.74 lakh. Notably, Renault has positioned this update to rival models like the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga and Kia Carens (lower variants). Due to its aggressive pricing, flexible cabin layout, and tech updates, the Triber facelift gains a competitive edge.
What It Means for Renault India
Ultimately, this facelift helps Renault stay relevant in India’s growing compact MPV market. With its mix of style, practicality, and affordability, Renault aims to revive Triber’s sales and attract young families. Hence, the 2025 facelift could prove crucial for Renault’s future success in India.
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