The Renault Triber facelift offers four trims, each adding features like LED lights, digital display, wireless connect, power ORVMs, roof rails, and cruise control.
By Divyam Dubey

Renault India has launched the 2025 Triber facelift, starting at Rs 6.29 lakh (ex-showroom). It remains one of the most affordable MPVs in the country, aimed at families and city drivers who want something practical, safe, and easy to use. Its compact size makes it simple to drive in traffic, while the cabin is set up to handle both daily routines and longer trips. The new Triber comes in four variants—Authentic, Evolution, Techno, and Emotion—each adding useful features to match different needs and budgets. Updates include better safety, a more responsive infotainment system, and improved connectivity.
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The Renault Triber is a sensible option for anyone looking for a budget-friendly MPV with everyday usefulness.
The 2025 Renault Triber comes with useful features like projector headlamps, body-coloured bumpers, 14-inch steel wheels with covers, and manual ORVMs. Buyers can choose from three colour options—Ice Cool White, Moonlight Silver, and Stealth Black. Inside the cabin, you’ll find an LED digital instrument cluster, manual AC, tilt-adjustable steering, remote central locking, a 12-volt socket, and black seat upholstery to keep things simple and functional.
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The Triber is built to handle everyday needs, offering a third row for extra passengers and second-row seats that can slide, fold, recline, and tumble based on how much space you need. Power windows and an LED cabin lamp make daily use easier. For peace of mind, it includes 21 safety features as standard, like six airbags, hill start assist, electronic stability control, traction control, ABS with EBD and brake assist, tyre pressure monitoring, parking sensors at both ends, and follow-me-home headlamps. It's a family-friendly MPV that covers the basics well.
This variant builds on the features of the Authentic trim and adds more tech-focused upgrades. It includes an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wired Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a rearview camera, four speakers, grab handles for the rear rows, and improved connectivity features.
This variant adds more features to the base Authentic trim, offering better style and utility. On the outside, it comes with 15-inch steel wheels with covers, LED tail lamps, chrome bumper accents, door decals, roof rails that can carry up to 50kg, power-adjustable ORVMs with turn indicators, and black door handles.
Inside, it includes steering-mounted controls, cooled centre console storage, black and greige woven upholstery, an upper glove box, chrome-finished AC controls, silver door handles, and a day/night IRVM. For more convenience, it also adds a 12-volt socket for the second row, rear seat lighting, and a washer with wiper.
This variant adds more features to the Techno trim. On the outside, it gets LED projector headlamps, daytime running lights, LED fog lamps, auto-folding ORVMs, dual-tone wheel covers, and blacked-out B and C pillars.

Inside, it comes with a 7-inch digital instrument cluster, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a height-adjustable driver’s seat, a cooled lower glove box, push-button start, two tweeters, and a 12-volt socket for the third row. It also includes auto wipers, a rear defogger, and cruise control for added ease.
Renault has added 21 safety features as standard in every variant of the 2025 Triber, including six airbags. This means buyers get the same safety support, no matter which version they choose.
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With these updates, Renault is trying to give more value to buyers looking for a compact MPV.