This will be the sub-4 meter MPV’s first midlife upgrade, and significant design and feature modifications are anticipated.
- redesigned alloy wheels, improved lighting, and a redesigned grille are probably among the design changes.
- Changes to the inside are anticipated, including new color schemes and an updated dashboard.
- could be equipped with six airbags (as standard), updated displays, and automated climate control.
- It will still have its 1-liter NA petrol engine with 72 PS and both an automatic and manual gearbox.
- The price range for the latest Triber is between Rs 6.10 lakh and Rs 8.97 lakh.
On July 23, the 2025 Renault Triber facelift will make its debut in India. After launching in 2019, the MPV will get its first significant makeover in six years. A few characteristics were revealed when we previously saw the vehicle being tested under extreme camouflage. It is anticipated that the facelifted Triber will have a number of outward and internal design changes in addition to new features. What we know is as follows:
Design

There will be notable design changes with the upcoming facelifted Triber. Sharper headlamps, maybe updated to LED units, a new grille, and a revamped bumper are anticipated up front.
The freshly designed alloy wheels are the only significant alterations anticipated in the profile. We don’t anticipate any other significant side adjustments from Renault. Nevertheless, it might also get new exterior color choices to breathe new life into it.
Earlier, the redesigned MPV’s back end was observed. The rear bumper appears more muscular than before, enhancing its visual presence, and the tail lamps, which may be converted to LEDs, are anticipated to have a new design. Recurring features like the rear wiper with washer and the roof-mounted spoiler will remain.
Interior And Features

The interior of the Renault Triber is probably going to be altered to make it seem more upscale. The dashboard layout may be altered, new functions may be added, and the cabin style may change. Larger infotainment and digital driver’s display screens, a branded sound system, auto air conditioning, and connected automobile technology are examples of potential new features.
Aside from the minor modifications, the facelifted Triber will retain its current amenities, which include steering-mounted audio controls, rear AC vents, keyless entry with push-button start, and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto.
Its safety suite will include a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), electronic stability control (ESC), hill start assist, rear parking camera with parking sensors, and ABS with EBD in addition to the six airbags that come standard.
Powertrain Options
The Renault Triber’s current 1-liter naturally aspirated petrol engine will remain part of its facelift. The following are the specific requirements:
Engine | 1-litre naturally aspirated petrol |
Power | 72 PS |
Torque | 96 Nm |
Transmission | 5-speed MT, 5-speed AMT* |
*MT- manual transmission, AMT- automated manual transmission
With the impending makeover, it is unclear if Renault will eventually offer the more potent 100 PS 1-liter turbo-petrol engine.
Price & Rivals
The current model, which retails for between Rs 6.10 lakh and Rs 8.97 lakh (ex-showroom), will be slightly more expensive than the Renault Triber facelift. It is a reasonably priced substitute for MPVs such as the Maruti XL6 and Ertiga.
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