The Renault Triber 2025 Facelift comes with several visual updates and some new features added as well. There are no changes made to the engine or mechanical parts.
Renault has refreshed its under-four-metre MPV for 2025, tweaking the design and adding some new features, while keeping the engine and other mechanical parts the same as before. The updated Triber is the first model in India to feature Renault’s new interlocked diamond logo, which is placed right at the front and stands out clearly. Starting at Rs. 6.29 lakh for the base Authentic model, the MPV still aims at families looking for an affordable and practical option.
The Evolution variant comes in at Rs. 7.24 lakh, while the Techno is priced at Rs. 7.99 lakh, and the top-end Emotion version costs Rs. 8.64 lakh (all prices are ex-showroom). On the outside, the facelift brings a shiny black front grille, new smoked-style LED tail lamps joined by a dark strip, and redesigned headlamps that now include LED daytime running lights. But the overall size and shape of the car have stayed the same as before.

To give it a fresher look, Renault has introduced three new colour options on the outside – Shadow Grey, Amber Terracotta, and Zanskar Blue. Inside, the three-row compact MPV now features fresh upholstery designs along with a dashboard that’s been tweaked a bit to give a new feel. Some new features have been added too, like LED cabin lights, front parking sensors, and an updated digital instrument panel.
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Renault Triber 2025 Facelift Variant Pricing (Ex-Showroom)
Variant | Price (INR, Ex-Showroom) |
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Authentic | ₹6.29 lakh |
Evolution | ₹7.24 lakh |
Techno | ₹7.99 lakh |
Emotion | ₹8.64 lakh |
Emotion AMT | ₹9.16 lakh |
The current features like the 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system, automatic climate control, and six airbags remain the same without any changes. Like mentioned earlier, the engine setup hasn’t changed — it still uses the 1.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol motor that delivers a maximum of 71 bhp and 96 Nm of torque.
Parameter | Specification |
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Engine Type | 1.0-litre 3-cylinder petrol |
Displacement | 999 cc |
Power Output | 71 bhp @ (RPM not specified) |
Torque | 96 Nm @ (RPM not specified) |
Transmission Options | 5-speed Manual / 5-speed Automated Manual Transmission (AMT) |
Fuel Type | Petrol (CNG option available) |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 3990 mm x 1739 mm x 1643 mm |
Wheelbase | 2636 mm |
Ground Clearance | 182 mm |
Boot Space | 84 litres (with all seats up) |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 40 litres |
Kerb Weight | Approximately 947–1009 kg (variant dependent) |
Seating Capacity | 7 passengers |
Suspension (Front/Rear) | MacPherson Strut / Torsion Beam (assumed) |
Brakes (Front/Rear) | Disc / Drum (assumed) |
Tyre Size | 175/65 R14 (assumed) |
Drive Type | Front-wheel drive (FWD) (assumed) |
Fuel Efficiency (claimed) | Approx. 20 km/l (petrol), 28 km/kg (CNG) (example) |

The transmission choices remain the same, with a five-speed manual and a five-speed automated manual transmission (AMT) available. For those interested in alternative fuel, Renault offers a government-approved CNG kit as well, which can be purchased throughout India through their dealer network. The warranty options stay flexible, with the new Triber coming with a standard plan of three years or up to one lakh kilometres.
There’s also an option to choose an extended warranty package for seven years with unlimited kilometres, along with new Roadside Assistance (RSA) and Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC) plans if buyers want them. Even with the changes in looks and some new features, the Triber still holds its place as one of the most budget-friendly MPVs available in the market. Coming soon, the all-new Duster along with its seven-seater version is expected to launch in India sometime soon.
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