Renault Triber Compact MPV Unveiled In India

The Renault Triber has finally made its global debut in India and the automaker is calling it premium hatchback that offers a unique multi-seater concept. The all-new offering is based on the same CMF-A platform that underpins the Kwid, and is actually a seven-seater tucked under the four-metre mark. At that size, the new Renault Triber is a direct rival to the Datsun GO+ and also the upcoming compact seven-seater from Maruti Suzuki. It gets a completely different design language from its rivals that help make for a roomier cabin. In fact, Renault is comparing the Triber to a number of B-segment hatchbacks, with the French model offering the additional third row seating that is more practical. Renault also says the new offering will be 20 per cent more affordable in terms of ownership than a conventional B-segment hatch. Slated for launch later this year, here are all the details on the new Renault Triber.
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The Renault Triber is powered by a 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol with manual & automatic transmissions
Speaking on the global unveil of the Renault Triber, Thierry Bollore, CEO of Groupe Renault said, "India is a key market for Groupe Renault. We are still young to India, yet our ambitions are high in line with our "Drive the Future" strategic plan: we aim at doubling our sales by 2022. For that reason, we are bringing Renault Triber, another breakthrough concept, targeted for Indian's core market. Renault Triber was conceived, developed and produced in India, for Indian customers first, before we take it to the world. It is a real game-changer."
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The Renault Triber is loaded on equipment and comes with four airbags
The Renault Triber gets an evolutionary design language on the lines of the Kwid. This makes for a tall and SUV-ish appearance on the new model, but with urban looks and enough sculpting to defy its bulges. The face has got just the right hint of robustness and Renault has not overdone it in a bid to build on the MPV looks. The new chrome grille is not exactly V-Shaped like we have seen in other Renault models, but looks a bit similar to that on the upcoming Duster facelift. There are plenty of rugged elements too including the body cladding on the sides and the roof rails, while the model unveiled gets alloy wheels along with faux skid plates.

The Renault Triber tucks under the 4-metre mark and gets versatile seating configurations
The Renault Triber measures 3990 mm in length, 1739 mm in width, 1643 mm in height and has a wheelbase of 2636 mm. The model ground clearance stands at 182 mm, while the kerb weight is 947 kg. With respect to safety, the model will get four airbags (dual front and side), along with the rear parking sensors, speed limit alert, three-point seatbelts for all rows, and reverse camera.

The Renault Triber has a boot capacity of 84 litres, expandable up to 625 litres
Inside, the Renault Triber gets a 625 litre boot capacity without the third row, while the second row is sliding that will help passengers easy ingress and egress to the back. The third row seats are detachable and can be taken out to optimize cargo space if only five people are travelling. Otherwise, it is a seven-seater with 5+2 seating configuration. There will be a six-seater configuration as well that will limit the boot capacity to 320 litres, while the seven seater version to 84 litres. The Triber also scores on the equipment front and gets a digital instrument console, start-stop button, and keyless entry with auto lock function. The model also comes with an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, navigation, USB and Bluetooth connectivity, HVAC unit with pillar-mounted rear air vents.

The Renault Triber will take on the Datsun GO+ and the upcoming 7-seater from Maruti
Power on the Renault Triber comes from the 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol engine with dual VVT system that develops 71 bhp at 6250 rpm and 96 Nm of peak torque available at 3500 rpm. The motor is paired with a 5-speed manual and AMT options. The MPV will be offered with a 15-inch alloys on the top variants, while the mid and base trims will get 14-inch wheels wrapped in Ceat tyres. The Triber will go on sale later this year.
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