2025 Renault Triber Facelift: A Sharper Look and Enhanced Features for India’s Most Affordable 7-Seater
New Delhi, July 23, 2025 – Renault India has unveiled the 2025 facelift of its popular sub-four-meter MPV, the Renault Triber, bringing a refreshed aesthetic and a host of feature upgrades. While the core mechanicals remain untouched, the updated Triber aims to solidify its position as the most affordable 7-seater option in the Indian market, continuing to cater to budget-conscious family buyers.

The 2025 Renault Triber facelift is priced competitively, starting from ₹6.29 lakh (ex-showroom) for the base Authentic variant. The complete variant lineup and their ex-showroom prices are as follows:
- Authentic: ₹6.29 lakh
- Evolution: ₹7.24 lakh
- Techno: ₹7.99 lakh
- Emotion: ₹8.64 lakh
- Emotion AMT: ₹9.16 lakh
Exterior Enhancements: A Modern and Distinctive Face
The most noticeable changes in the 2025 Triber are on the exterior, designed to give the MPV a more contemporary and upmarket appeal. For the first time on an Indian Renault model, the updated Triber proudly sports the brand’s new interlocked diamond-shaped logo prominently placed on a reworked glossy black front grille.
The headlamps have been reshaped and now incorporate sleek LED Daytime Running Lights (DRLs), replacing the erstwhile halogen units. The front bumper is also redesigned, featuring a more aggressive look with a prominent silver outlining and integrated LED fog lamps at the bottom edges. At the rear, the Triber facelift boasts smoked-out LED tail lamps connected by a dark trim element, with the ‘Triber’ badging centrally placed on the boot lid.
Despite these cosmetic revisions, the overall dimensions and silhouette of the Triber remain unchanged, preserving its compact footprint and spacious interior. To further refresh its visual appeal, Renault has introduced three new vibrant exterior paint choices: Shadow Grey, Amber Terracotta, and Zanskar Blue, alongside existing options.
Refreshed Interiors and Feature Additions
Inside, the three-row compact MPV has received subtle yet effective updates to enhance the cabin experience. The interior now features new upholstery patterns and a slightly altered dashboard layout, adopting a dual-tone black and beige theme for a more airy and premium feel.
The 2025 Triber also benefits from several new feature additions:
- LED interior lighting for a more premium cabin ambiance.
- Front parking sensors for enhanced convenience and safety during parking maneuvers.
- A revised digital instrument cluster for a modern and informative driver display.
- A new floating 8-inch touchscreen infotainment unit that supports wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, offering seamless smartphone integration.
- Six airbags as standard across all variants, a significant upgrade to its safety credentials (previously, some variants offered only two or four airbags).
- Additional safety features like Electronic Stability Program (ESP), Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), Hill Start Assist, and ISOFIX mounts for child seats.
- Cruise control, auto headlamps, and rain-sensing wipers further add to the convenience in higher variants.
Existing equipment such as automatic climate control, dedicated AC vents for the second and third rows, and a rear parking camera with sensors continue to be offered, ensuring comfort and convenience for all occupants. The removable third row remains a key highlight, offering flexible seating configurations and up to 625 litres of boot space.
Unchanged, Reliable Powertrain
As anticipated, Renault has carried over the powertrain option without any mechanical modifications. The 2025 Triber continues to be powered by the reliable 1.0-litre naturally aspirated three-cylinder petrol engine. This unit produces a maximum power output of 71 bhp (72 PS) and 96 Nm of peak torque, adequate for urban commuting and occasional highway runs.
Transmission options remain familiar, with a five-speed manual gearbox being standard across all variants, and a five-speed AMT (Automated Manual Transmission) unit available exclusively on the top-spec Emotion trim at an additional cost. For buyers seeking alternative fuel options, a government-approved CNG kit is also available as a dealer-fitted retrofit, broadening the Triber’s appeal.
| Parameter | Specification |
| Engine Type | 1.0-litre 3-cylinder petrol |
| Displacement | 999 cc |
| Power Output | 71 bhp (72 PS) |
| Torque | 96 Nm |
| Transmission | 5-speed Manual / 5-speed AMT |
| Fuel Type | Petrol (CNG option available) |
| Length | 3990 mm |
| Width | 1739 mm |
| Height | 1643 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2636 mm |
| Ground Clearance | 182 mm |
| Boot Space | 84 litres (all rows up) / 625 litres (3rd row removed) |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 40 litres |
| Kerb Weight | ~947–1009 kg (varies by variant) |
| Seating Capacity | 7 |
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Warranty and Future Outlook
Renault offers a standard three-year or one lakh kilometre warranty plan with the new Triber. Customers also have the flexibility to opt for an extended seven-year/unlimited kilometre package separately, providing enhanced peace of mind. New Roadside Assistance (RSA) and Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC) plans are also available.
Despite the cosmetic revisions and feature additions, the 2025 Renault Triber continues to hold its ground as the most affordable MPV in the market, offering unmatched value for its 7-seater configuration. This updated model is expected to maintain its strong appeal among families seeking a versatile, spacious, and budget-friendly vehicle. Renault’s focus will now shift to its upcoming models, with the next-generation Duster and its seven-seater sibling slated to arrive in India in the near future, further strengthening the brand’s portfolio.