New Delhi: Renault India has given its popular family MPV, the Renault Triber, a thoughtful upgrade for 2026—one that blends practicality with a dash of premium appeal. And yes, in typical Triber fashion, it still promises to do more with less… space, money, and perhaps even patience during family road trips.
The updated Triber 2026 introduces segment-first features such as automatic climate control and a one-touch fold-and-tumble second row, making access to the third row easier than ever—something Indian families will appreciate, especially when juggling kids, bags, and the occasional “who sits where” debate.
Priced between ₹5.80 lakh and ₹8.00 lakh (ex-showroom), the Triber continues to position itself as a value-packed people mover, now with a more premium twist. Available in four variants—Authentic, Evolution, Techno, and Emotion—the upgrades are strategically spread to enhance both entry-level and mid-spec offerings.

Inside, the cabin receives a noticeable lift with a modern dual-tone dashboard and a floating 20.32 cm touchscreen infotainment system supporting wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. It’s a setup that ensures even the longest drives feel a little less… long.
Where the Triber truly flexes its muscles, however, is in space management. The new fully foldable second-row seats unlock a massive 1065 litres of boot space—comfortably claiming “best-in-segment” bragging rights. Whether it’s luggage for a wedding trip or a spontaneous furniture haul, the Triber seems ready to say, “Bring it on.”
Under the hood, the MPV continues with its familiar 1.0-litre petrol engine producing 72 PS and 96 Nm of torque, paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox across variants and an automatic option in the top trim. It’s not built for speed thrills, but then again, the Triber’s real job is to move families—not set lap records.
Feature additions across variants include steering-mounted controls and IRVM upgrades in Evolution, while the Techno variant gains driver comfort enhancements like seat height adjustment, armrest, and electrically foldable ORVMs. The top-spec Emotion variant, meanwhile, proudly wears the automatic climate control badge—because even budget MPVs deserve a little luxury.
Safety hasn’t taken a back seat either. The Triber continues to offer 21 standard safety features, including six airbags, ABS with EBD, electronic stability control, and tyre pressure monitoring system—ensuring peace of mind for families on the move.
With over 2 lakh customers already onboard in India, the Triber remains a crucial pillar in Renault’s strategy. The 2026 update reinforces its identity as a practical, adaptable, and now slightly more “premium-feeling” family car.
In short, the new Triber doesn’t try to be flashy—it simply gets smarter, more comfortable, and just a bit more indulgent. And in a segment where value rules, that might be exactly what Indian buyers ordered.
New Prices:
| Ex-Showroom (INR) | Authentic | Evolution | Techno | Emotion |
| Manual | 5,80,875 | 6,69,605 | 7,39,120 | 8,00,350 |
| Easy-R AMT | – | – | – | 8,47,950 |
Dualtone exterior body colour available on emotion INR 21,000