- Priced from Rs 6.29 lakh.
- Available in four trims: Authentic, Evolution, Techno, and Emotion.
- Exterior highlights include a new blacked-out grille, redesigned bumpers at both ends, a fresh set of wheels and new LED tail lamps with a smoke effect.
- New features include a floating 8-inch touchscreen unit, auto AC, and standard six airbags.
- Gets three new colours.
- Remains mechanically unchanged.
Renault India has finally given the much-needed facelift update to the Triber, with prices starting from Rs 6.29 lakh (ex-showroom). It is the first major update to this sub-4m MPV since its debut in 2019.
The Triber continues to be offered in four variants; however, their nomenclature has been changed from RXE, RXL, RXT and RXZ to Authentic, Evolution, Techno, and Emotion. Here’s a look at its variant-wise price list: –
| 2025 Renault Triber Variants | Introductory Ex-Showroom Price |
| Authentic | Rs 6.29 lakh (MT) |
| Evolution | Rs 7.24 lakh (MT) |
| Techno | Rs 7.99 lakh (MT) |
| Emotion | Rs 8.64 lakh (MT), Rs 9.17 lakh (AMT) |
MT: Manual Transmission, AMT: Automated Manual Transmission
Compared to its previous version, the new Triber 2025 commands a premium of up to Rs 41,000.
2025 Renault Triber Facelift – What’s New?
Exterior Design
The 2025 Renault Triber gets a major overhaul, making it look bolder than ever. Upfront, it gets a new gloss-finished, blacked-out grille with vertical slats and a new 2D Renault logo, sleek LED projector headlamps with integrated LED DRLs, redesigned bumper with prominent silver highlights, and a fog lamp for the very first time.
It also gets gloss black door handles, new 15-inch steel wheels with dual-tone alloy-like covers, “TRIBER” lettering on the tailgate, and a fresh set of LED tail lamps connected via a gloss black panel. The rear bumper has also been redesigned for a rugged look, complemented by a silver skid plate for added contrast.
Renault has also introduced three hues: Amber Terracotta, Zanskar Blue and Shadow Grey.
Interior and New Features

The 2025 Triber continues to boast the same dashboard layout, albeit in a new beige and black cabin theme. The dash also gets a subtle faux carbon fibre-like strip for added flair. It also packs a plethora of new features, which are as follows: –
- A floating 8-inch touchscreen infotainment
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Connected car tech
- Automatic headlamps
- Rain-sensing wipers
- Cruise control
- Front parking sensors
- Six airbags (standard)
- ISOFIX child seat anchors (standard)
Features such as sliding, reclining and folding functions for the 2nd row, manual AC, rear AC vents, keyless entry with push-button start-stop, cooled box, height-adjustable driver’s seat, digital instrument cluster, wireless smartphone charger, traction control, ESC, and tyre pressure monitoring system have been retained from the outgoing model.
The MPV continues to be offered in the same 7-seater layout, with removable seats in the last row.
2025 Renault Triber: Powertrain
The new Renault Triber retains the 1-litre, 3-cylinder, naturally aspirated petrol engine (72PS/96Nm) from the previous model, which can be had with either a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed AMT unit. An optional dealer-fitted CNG kit is also available with the MPV.
Competition Check
The Renault Triber has no direct rival in the country. However, it is considered an affordable alternative to the Maruti Ertiga, XL6 and Toyota Rumion.