The new Renault Triber is offered in four variants: Authentic, Evolution, Techno, and Emotion, priced from Rs 6.29 lakh to Rs 8.64 lakh (ex-showroom).
By Reetika Bhatt

Renault has launched the all-new Triber in India, just days after it was spotted testing. The MPV will be available in four variants: Authentic, Evolution, Techno, and Emotion. The price of the base variant stands at Rs 6.29 lakh, while the top-spec Emotion variant will retail for Rs 8.64 lakh. The Evolution and Techno versions are priced at Rs 7.24 lakh and Rs 7.99 lakh, respectively. For comparison, the outgoing Triber is priced between Rs 6.15 lakh and Rs 8.98 lakh. All mentioned prices are ex-showroom. Customers can choose from a variety of exterior shades such as Zanskar Blue, Amber Terracota, and Shadow Grey.
Renault has overhauled the Triber with a refreshed exterior and several cosmetic enhancements. At the front, the MPV now sports reworked headlamps featuring integrated LED DRLs and a sleeker gloss-black grille with 'ripple' design elements. Making its debut on this model is Renault’s revamped diamond logo, lending a more refined and contemporary identity.
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The rear end is updated as well, with darkened LED taillamps joined by a black horizontal strip to enhance its visual width. Moreover, the car rides on 15-inch steel wheels.
Renault has continued with the same 1.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine in the refreshed Triber. This engine delivers 71bhp and 96Nm of torque and is offered with a choice between a 5-speed manual and a 5-speed AMT gearbox.
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A factory-fitted CNG kit, certified by the government, is available nationwide. The Triber also comes with a standard 3-year/1 lakh km warranty, which buyers can upgrade to a 7-year/unlimited km plan.
Inside, Renault has made minor tweaks to improve the cabin’s appeal. These include updated seat fabrics and a mildly revised dashboard layout. The car retains its 8-inch infotainment screen while gaining modern conveniences such as a 360-degree camera, ambient lighting, a fully digital instrument cluster, wireless smartphone connectivity, automatic air conditioning, and six airbags as standard.
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While it doesn't face direct competition in its segment, it can be seen as a more affordable alternative to larger MPVs such as the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, XL6, and the Kia Carens Clavis.