2025 Renault Triber Launched In India: Prices, Features, And Full Details
by AutoExpert | 24 July, 2025
Renault has given the Triber a well-deserved facelift, six years after the model first hit the road. And while it’s not a total overhaul, there’s a fresh new vibe that brings this budget-friendly people-mover a bit more up-to-date.
Right up front, the 2025 Renault Triber now wears a sharper, more modern look. The familiar Megane-inspired grille is gone, replaced by a slimmer unit that blends neatly into redesigned headlights with new LED graphics. The bumper has picked up some rugged styling touches, including silver accents and a more sculpted appearance. Even the hood has been tweaked with stronger creases for a bolder profile.

Not much has changed in terms of shape, but the side view gets a new set of 15-inch wheels and an optional black contrast roof. Renault also added some faux cladding for a tougher stance. Around the back, the tweaks are subtle, with smoked taillights with a new LED signature and a black strip across the tailgate. A slightly updated bumper rounds out the exterior update.

Inside, things feel more refined. The 8-inch touchscreen now sits higher on the dash for better visibility, paired with a 7-inch digital instrument cluster. There’s also wireless phone charging, a redesigned climate control panel, and beige upholstery to help brighten up the cabin.

The 2025 Renault Triber still keeps its super practical three-row seating setup, perfect for larger families or those who just love extra space. Fold down the rear seats, and you get a massive 625 liters of cargo room, which is pretty impressive for a car this size.

Under the hood, it’s business as usual. You’ll find the same 1.0-liter three-cylinder petrol engine, making 71 hp and 96 Nm of torque. It may not be quick, but it’s efficient and easy on the wallet. Buyers can pick between a five-speed manual or an AMT gearbox, both driving the front wheels. Still no turbocharged option, which remains exclusive to the Kiger.

Pricing in India starts at ₹6,29,995 (around $7,300) for the base Authentic trim, going up to ₹9,16,995 (roughly $10,600) for the top-spec Emotion variant.