Renault Triber 2025 Facelift: India’s Most Affordable 7‑Seater MPV, Even Smarter
Renault India officially launched the 2025 Triber facelift in July 2025 with a starting ex‑showroom price of ₹6.29 lakh. Thanks to refreshed styling, added safety, and upgraded features, the Triber continues to lead the sub‑4m MPV segment in affordability and practicality.
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Comparison Table: 2025 Triber vs Previous Model
Feature | 2019–24 Triber | 2025 Facelift Triber |
Launch Price (Ex‑Showroom) | ₹6.00 lakh – ₹8.75 lakh | ₹6.29 lakh – ₹9.16 lakh |
Design & Exterior | Halogen headlamps, older logo | Gloss‑black grille, LED DRLs, new logo |
Touchscreen Infotainment | 8″ wired connection | 8″ with wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay |
Safety Features | 2 airbags, basic setup | 6 airbags, ESP, TPMS, ISOFIX, parking sensors |
Seating & Flexibility | Modular 7‑seater layout | Same modular flexibility, larger boot |
Engine & Transmission | 1.0 L NA petrol, 71 PS / 96 Nm, 5MT/AMT | Unchanged powertrain with refined tech |
Warranty Coverage | 3-year / 1 lakh km | Extendable up to 7 years / unlimited km |
CNG Option | None | Dealer-fitted CNG retrofit available |
Variant Count | RXE, RXL, RXT, RXZ | Authentic, Evolution, Techno, Emotion |
What’s Fresh in the 2025 Triber?
The facelift adds Renault’s new diamond-shaped logo and sleeker styling with LED headlights, smoked tail lamps, and new dual-tone 15-inch wheels. New paint shades include Amber Terracotta, Shadow Grey, and Zanskar Blue. Inside, you’ll find ambient lighting, a beige‑black dual-tone cabin, new upholstery, and a revised dashboard layout for a more premium feel.
Renault also upgraded base trims with key features: the Authentic variant now gets all four power windows and central locking, while the Evolution trim adds wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, rear camera, and rear speakers via an 8” touchscreen. These updates raised prices by ₹10,000–₹20,000 in those variants.
Safety improved dramatically: all trims now include six airbags, Electronic Stability Program, tyre pressure monitoring, ISOFIX mounts, and parking sensors.
The modular cabin still allows 5‑, 6‑ or 7‑seater layouts, and in 5‑seat mode, boot capacity opens up to 625 litres.
Mechanically, the Triber retains its 1.0‑litre 3-cylinder petrol engine producing 72 PS and 96 Nm torque, with options of a 5-speed manual or Easy‑R AMT. No turbo variant yet, though a CNG retrofitment kit is available across India.
Final Verdict
All things considered, the 2025 Renault Triber facelift further cements its reputation as India’s most affordable and practical 7‑seater MPV. With a sharper exterior, improved features, and strong safety credentials, it continues to offer unbeatable value. Although it lacks turbo power, its city-oriented engine, modular cabin, and optional CNG make it an ideal family runabout. For budget-conscious families needing space and safety under ₹10 lakh, it remains one of the best buys in its segment.
FAQs
A1. Prices range from ₹6.29 lakh to ₹9.16 lakh ex‑showroom across the 4 trims: Authentic, Evolution, Techno, and Emotion.
A2. Upgrades include wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, ambient lighting, a digital cluster, 6 airbags standard, ESP, ISOFIX, TPMS, and parking sensors.
A3. No. Triber retains the same 1.0 L petrol engine (72 PS / 96 Nm) with 5MT or 5‑speed AMT. A dealer-fitted CNG retrofit is also available.
A4. Yes, Renault offers a government-approved retrofit CNG kit across all manual variants.
A5. It performs well in city driving and short family trips. However, many users report that it feels underpowered on hilly highways or when fully loaded.