The new Renault Triber has been upgraded considerably, with a revamped interior and a striking new exterior design that makes it look fresh and appealing. Its biggest strengths are the price it’s the most affordable seven-seater and the compact dimensions that maximise interior space. For a sub-4-metre MPV, the third row is surprisingly usable and suitable for small kids. However, the 1.0-litre BR10 engine remains unchanged, and while it’s adequate for city use, it feels noisy and underpowered on highways, making overtaking an effort. If you need better highway performance, a used Ertiga would be a stronger option.
I’m interested in buying the new Renault Triber Facelift. Can you guide me on whether it’s worth buying for weekend and long drive use?
Asked by: Jitesh Godani
Renault Triber
