Mumbai:
India’s favourite sub-4 metre transformer—the Renault Triber—has returned to the stage, this time with more muscles, more brains, and, thankfully, more airbags. Say hello to the All-New Renault Triber, now thoroughly facelifted, freshly accessorized, and ready to rethink your weekend road trips, school runs, and everything in between.
Let’s get this out of the way first: yes, it still fits seven people without needing a miracle. And now, it does so while wearing a sharp new suit. Think of it as the same family-friendly multi-tasker, but after a season of Parisian styling, tech upgrades, and a strong cup of espresso.

A Nose Job Worth Talking About
Renault clearly took the “first impression is the last impression” bit seriously. The new Triber sports a bold new grille that could intimidate traffic cops, sculpted hood lines that wouldn’t look out of place in a superhero movie, and advanced LED projector headlamps so sharp they could cut through Delhi smog.
Cabin Fever? Not Anymore.
Step inside and you’re welcomed by a completely redesigned dual-tone dashboard, an 8-inch floating touchscreen with wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay, and upholstery so fresh it practically demands you remove your shoes before entering. There’s even LED cabin lighting now, just in case your in-laws need mood lighting for their commentary on your driving.
Safety First, Second, and Also Third
Renault isn’t just showing off; they’re strapping in. With six airbags standard across all variants, 21 safety features, and a segment-first front parking sensor, the new Triber is ready to protect your family from everything—except the playlist your teenager insists on playing.
Rethink Space, Rethink Excuses
This is the first product under Renault’s new “renault. rethink.” strategy—essentially a fancy way of saying “we redesigned it so well, even your luggage will write thank-you notes.” Thanks to its famous modular design, the Triber remains the only car in its class that can become a 5-seater, 6-seater, or full 7-seater on a whim. Boot space? A best-in-class 625 litres, or as Renault calls it, “enough for a family, their dog, and a confused neighbour.”
Four Flavours, One Purpose
The Triber now comes in four variants—Authentic, Evolution, Techno, and Emotion. Pricing starts at INR 6.29 lakh and goes up to INR 9.16 lakh (ex-showroom), with features that rival cars a segment above. Want an AMT? Go for the top-end Emotion variant and thank us later in traffic.
Engine and Efficiency
Under the hood, the familiar 72 PS, 96 Nm petrol engine keeps things practical and peppy. A 5-speed manual is standard, but those seeking lazy Sunday drives will appreciate the Easy-R AMT available on the top trim. No turbo, no nonsense—just reliability with a hint of Renault flair.
CNG-ready, Wallet-friendly
For the efficiency-conscious (or the petrol-price-paranoid), Renault is now offering a government-approved CNG kit—with warranty coverage intact. So go ahead, save fuel and still carry your cricket team.
A French Kiss to Indian Roads
With over 1.84 lakh customers in India and exports to 14 countries, the Triber has already proved it’s not just another compact MPV. Now, with this dramatic makeover and the brand’s renewed commitment to Made-in-India brilliance, the new Triber aims to be more than a car—it wants to be the family’s MVP (Most Valuable Passenger-hauler).
Whether you call it a mini-MPV, a modular miracle, or simply a genius with seats, one thing is certain—the All-New Renault Triber isn’t just a facelift. It’s a full-blown re-imagination. And with more design, more safety, more features, and more French flair, it’s ready to park itself in the hearts—and driveways—of Indian families yet again.
Renault has rethought everything. Maybe it’s time you rethink your next family car.
New Prices –
| Ex-Showroom (INR) | Authentic | Evolution | Techno | Emotion |
| Manual | 6, 29,995 | 7,24,995 | 7,99,995 | 8,64,995 |
| Easy-R AMT | – | – | – | 9,16,995 |