If your vibe is big space, small price, and urban-cool, Renault’s latest Triber facelift might just be your next ride.

Launch & Pricing: Still Value for Money, Just Sharper Now
The 2025 Renault Triber facelift officially launched in India on July 23, and it’s still playing its strong suit—affordable 7-seater practicality under ₹10 lakh.
- Price starts at ₹6.29 lakh (ex-showroom)
- Top variant goes up to ₹9.16 lakh
- Trims now include: RXE (Authentic), RXL (Evolution), RXT (Techno), RXZ (Emotion)
- Available in Petrol + AMT/MT and CNG option coming soon
With all this, Renault is targeting the “Why buy a hatchback when you can get a 7-seater?” crowd — a.k.a Gen Z first-car buyers and budget-savvy young pros.
Exterior Makeover: From Humble to Head-Turner
Front Redesign with Urban Swagger
The Triber now looks like it skipped a few gym sessions and went straight to the runway.
- New gloss-black grille with a bolder 2D Renault logo
- LED DRLs and projector headlamps give it that modern-day street cred
- Muscular front bumpers with faux silver skid plates scream SUV-lite
Wheels, Colours & Style Tweaks
- New dual-tone alloy wheels (15 inches), even on mid-trims
- New body colours: Shadow Grey, Amber Orange, Zanskar Blue
- Smoked tail lamps and TRIBER lettering on the boot—yes, branding matters
Let’s just say, the budget MPV finally got the “Instagram ready” treatment.
Interior Upgrades: Practical Meets Plush

For a car priced like a smartphone upgrade, the cabin is surprisingly smart.
- New 8-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
- Digital driver’s display with crisp graphics
- Wireless phone charger (available on top trims)
- Ambient lighting and soft-touch accents = Gen Z chic
- 2nd-row slide + recline; 3rd-row removable = party mode or cargo king
Perfect for: Uber runs, weekend runs, and chilling with your entire crew in one ride.
Engine, Transmission & Mileage
No major engine upgrades, but Renault’s sticking with what works (and sips fuel modestly):
- 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine
- Power: 72 PS, 96 Nm torque
- Gearbox: 5-speed manual or AMT
- Mileage:
- Petrol MT: ~19.5 km/l
- Petrol AMT: ~20.0 km/l
- CNG: ~26.5 km/kg (coming soon)
Heads-up: This engine is no drag-strip beast, but it’s butter-smooth in traffic.
Safety: Big Checkmarks for a Small Budget
This is where the facelift genuinely impresses.
- 6 airbags standard (best-in-class)
- Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
- Hill Start Assist, Tyre Pressure Monitoring, Traction Control
- ISOFIX child mounts
- Front parking sensors + rear camera with dynamic guidelines
- Top variant gets 360° camera too
That’s serious peace of mind — for parents and solo urban drivers alike.
Who Is This Car Actually For?
Let’s get real — this car is a Gen Z all-rounder:
- College students who love a road trip
- Couples who travel with friends or gear
- Young families who want space, safety, and style — without EMI drama
Plus, its modular seating makes it a weekend warrior and a weekday carpooler in one.
Triber vs Rivals: What Sets It Apart?
Feature | Triber Facelift | Maruti Ertiga | Kia Carens | Hyundai Exter |
---|---|---|---|---|
Price (ex-showroom) | ₹6.29–9.16 L | ₹8.69–13.03 L | ₹10.45 L+ | ₹6.13–10.28 L |
Seats | 7 | 7 | 6/7 | 5 |
Fuel Efficiency | 19.5–21 km/l | 20.3 km/l | 17.9 km/l | 19.2 km/l |
USP | Budget + modular | Brand trust | Features | SUV looks |
Verdict: Triber stays in its lane — value-packed, space-first, tech-next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the Triber facelift variants?
RXE (Authentic), RXL (Evolution), RXT (Techno), RXZ (Emotion)
Is there a CNG option available?
Not yet, but Renault confirmed it’s coming soon.
What’s the real-world mileage?
Expect 16–18 km/l in the city and ~20–21 km/l on highways with AMT.
Can I remove the 3rd-row seats?
Yes — they’re modular and fully removable.
What are the best features in top variants?
8″ touchscreen, 6 airbags, wireless CarPlay, ambient lighting, 360° camera, wireless charging.