With considerable cosmetic and feature upgrades, the Renault Triber Facelift is likely to be priced higher than its predecessor, which is currently priced between Rs 6.15 lakh and Rs 8.98 lakh (both, ex-showroom).
By Sanorita

Renault is all set to launch the updated Triber in India tomorrow, July 23, 2025. However, before the launch, the carmaker has teased the model, and what immediately caught our eye is the brand's new logo. Although Renault revealed its new identity earlier this year, the upcoming Triber Facelift will be the first model to sport the emblem, which has a flatter, more refined 2D interlocked diamond design. Given it's a facelift, the new Triber is unlikely to get any changes under its hood, meaning you'll find the same 1-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine that puts out 71bhp and 96Nm, and is mated to a 5-speed MT or AMT. This unit is also compatible with a CNG kit, which can be installed by authorised dealers.

Renault has kept the design changes under wraps, however, the most recent teaser and previous spy shots suggest that the MPV will have a significant visual update for 2025. It will debut the brand’s new 2D logo on a gloss black grille, which features vertical slats.
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The side profile is expected to remain the same, except for newly designed alloy wheels, but there will be some notable changes at the front and rear. These include LED projector headlamps, a reprofiled bumper, a centrally placed 'Triber' badge, new fog lamps, and redesigned taillamps connected by a gloss black strip.
The interior is not seen in the latest teaser or previous spy shots. Industry reports, however, suggest that the updated Triber will feature a new dashboard design and upholstery. It could get an auto-dimming inside rearview mirror (IRVM), and automatic climate control with rear AC vents as part of feature upgrades. Other amenities such as a 6-speaker sound system and an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment are expected to remain unchanged.
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As for the safety, Renault can equip the new Triber with six airbags as standard and an electronic stability programme (ESP).
With considerable cosmetic and feature upgrades, the new Renault Triber is likely to be more expensive than its predecessor, which is currently priced between Rs 6.15 lakh and Rs 8.98 lakh (both, ex-showroom).