2025 Renault Triber Facelift Launched: India’s Most Affordable 7-Seater Gets Premium Features & Safety Upgrades.

 2025 Renault Triber Facelift: The Most Economical 7-Seater in India Gets a Chic Makeover.

The 2025 facelift of Renault's wildly popular Triber MPV is the company's first significant update since the model's launch over six years ago. With improved appearance, additional features, and increased safety, all without changing its mechanical makeup, the new Triber, which starts at ₹6.30 lakh (ex-showroom, India), remains the most affordable 7-seater in India.

Front view of the 2025 Renault Triber Facelift in orange, showcasing its sleek grille, C-shaped LED headlights, and modern urban styling.

Let's examine the features that the redesigned Renault Triber offers and why it remains a desirable choice for families on a tight budget and those purchasing their first MPV.

Internal Adjustments and Feature Enhancement

The facelifted Triber has better cabin quality and design, but the layout and dimensions are mostly the same. The new dual-tone upholstery in beige and black makes the space feel larger and lighter. The digital instrument cluster has been updated for a more streamlined interface, and the dashboard draws inspiration from Renault's Kiger SUV.

Among the noteworthy new features are

  • Cruise control
  • Rain-sensing wipers and automatic headlights
  • Charging a phone wirelessly
  • Push-button restart and halt
  • Second- and third-row rear air conditioning vents
The vehicle features an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system that includes Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.


Interior view of the 2025 Renault Triber Facelift showcasing a dual-tone beige and black dashboard, an 8-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel with mounted controls.

These improvements preserve the Triber's value-focused offering while giving it a far more upscale feel.

Safety Is Significantly Improved

Renault has advanced significantly in the area of safety. Six airbags are now standard on all Triber models, which is a significant upgrade over the prior two-airbag configuration.

  • Additional safety features include:
  • 360-degree panoramic camera
  • Sensors for front parking
  • Dynamic guidelines on a rearview camera
  • ABS with rear defogger and EBD
The Triber is now a safer choice for big families thanks to these upgrades, which bring it closer to the safety standards set by more expensive competitors.

The same dependable powertrain under the hood

The 2025 Triber is mechanically identical. A 1.0-liter, 3-cylinder, normally aspirated gasoline engine that generates 72 PS and 96 Nm of torque still powers it. The engine can be mated to a 5-speed AMT or a 5-speed manual transmission.

Although there isn't currently a factory CNG or turbocharged gasoline version, Renault does provide CNG conversion options for a few manual models. The engine is somewhat future-ready because it is E20 fuel compatible.

Its greatest asset is still affordability.

With a starting price of ₹6.30 lakh to ₹9.17 lakh (ex-showroom), the facelifted Triber is substantially less expensive than competitors like the Maruti Ertiga, XL6, Kia Carens, and the newly released Carens Clavis EV.

Even with a slight price increase of ₹14,000 to ₹41,000 based on the model, it remains India's most affordable 7-seater MPV, particularly when you take into account the safety and feature enhancements.

Its Current Position in the Market

With the Triber facelift, Renault appears to have a clear plan in place: provide high-end amenities and style at an affordable price. The MPV is still the best option for families seeking:
  • Seven-seat functionality
  • Dimensions that are suitable for urban areas
  • Variants with lots of features
  • A good deal for the money
The Triber is still the preferred low-cost 7-seater for Indian homes, even if versions like the MG M9 and MG Cyberster target the luxury MPV and sports EV markets, respectively.

Conclusion: Better Than Before for Low-Cost Purchasers.

Without pricing itself out of its market, the 2025 Renault Triber facelift successfully updates a tried-and-true formula. It may not be a sports vehicle or an electric vehicle pioneer, but it shines where it counts most: providing room, functionality, and key contemporary amenities at a cost that few can match.

The facelifted Triber is still among the best-value family cars in India if you're looking for one with reasonable technology, safety features, and design upgrades.

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