New Renault Triber Teased Ahead Of July 23 Launch

- New Triber to get gesign updates to front and rear
- Expected to offer more features inside the cabin
- 1.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine expected to remain unchanged
Renault India has teased the new Triber ahead of its global debut on July 23, 2025. Previously seen as heavily disguised test mules on public roads, the new Triber marks the first comprehensive update for the MPV since it debuted in 2019.
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What has been evident so far is that the profile of the Triber has stayed unchanged, though there are design updates to the front and rear. The new teaser video provides the first look at the new grille design that features three-dimensional elements in the form of horizontal slats. It also carries the new Renault logo that will feature on all the brand’s future models. The test mules have also suggested changes to the headlamps as well as a new bumper design with a large central air vent.
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Moving to the rear, the design updates look to include a new black appliqué running between the tail lamps, which now look to incorporate LED lighting. The Triber lettering is positioned at the base of the tailgate, while the rear bumper looks to make use of a lot of black and silver plastics to add a ruggedness to the design.
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Moving to the cabin, the Triber is expected to retain its USP of being a decently spacious subcompact three-row MPV. Design updates are likely to come in the form of new trim elements and fabrics, while the feature list is also expected to be updated with newer tech to make the car more competitive.
On the engine front, expect the existing 1.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol mill to be carried forward replete with a manual gearbox and an optional AMT. A dealer-level CNG fitment option - like on the current Triber - is also expected to be carried forward. Whether it also gets the 1.0 turbo engine from the Kiger remains to be seen.
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