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Renault Triber Facelift Launches as India's Most Affordable 7-Seater with Fresh Design and Features

Renault Triber Facelift Launches as India's Most Affordable 7-Seater with Fresh Design and Features Jul, 24 2025

Renault Triber Facelift: Affordable 7-Seater with a Modern Makeover

Renault dropped the new Triber facelift in India on July 23, 2025, maintaining its status as the most wallet-friendly 7-seater MPV at a base price of ₹6.29 lakh. If you need a people mover that doesn't break the bank, it's pretty much in a class of its own. But it's not just the price tag that grabs your attention—there’s a lot more happening here.

First up, the exterior gets a major shake-up with Renault’s new diamond-shaped logo making its Indian debut on this model. The car now rocks a bold gloss-black grille, sleeker LED headlamps with snazzy integrated DRLs, and smoked LED tail lamps joined by a shiny black strip running through the back. There are also three new color options to keep things fresh—Amber Terracota, Shadow Grey, and Zanskar Blue. All in all, the Triber looks way more sophisticated, sporting Renault's new global visual style aimed at giving off strong vibes of modernity and connectivity.

Slide into the cabin, and you’ll spot some subtle yet impactful upgrades—fresh seat upholstery, a revamped digital instrument panel, and cool ambient lighting that helps set the mood at night. Tech lovers will notice the new traffic sign recognition camera, which wasn’t in older models. But some things haven’t changed, like the trusty 8-inch infotainment system and automatic climate control, so you don’t have to relearn the basics.

Features and Competition in the Budget MPV Segment

Safety-wise, Renault didn’t cut corners. You get six airbags as standard across all versions, which is pretty rare for a car in this price bracket. There are four trims: Authentic, Evolution, Techno, and Emotion—so buyers have some real choices depending on their needs and budget. The powertrain from the previous Triber carries over: the same dependable 1.0L naturally aspirated petrol engine pushing out 72PS and 96Nm of torque. You can pick between a 5-speed manual or an AMT automatic, which is handy for city traffic. For those watching running costs, CNG variants are still around, using government-approved retrofit kits.

The Triber directly tackles heavyweights like the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga and the Toyota Rumion. Where the Ertiga leans on a slightly punchier engine and the Rumion shares Toyota’s badge strength, the Triber undercuts both on price—making it a tempting choice for families who want seven seats without a heavy EMI.

Renault sees this facelift as more than just a nip and tuck. It signals big ambitions for the Indian market, with the brand’s new visual identity set to hit more of its models soon. For now, the refreshed Triber keeps things simple: space for the whole crew, a dash of style, and features you wouldn't expect at this price. If you’re shopping for a budget-friendly 7-seater, this should be on your shortlist.

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