Renault Triber facelift exterior and interior image gallery

The 2025 Renault Triber facelift price starts at Rs 6.3 lakh, and goes up to Rs 9.17 lakh, both ex-showroom.
The Triber facelift gets a thoroughly redesigned fascia, reprofiled headlamps and LED DRLs, as well as a slimmer gloss-black grille with thick diagonal slats.
The highlight is the retro-style diamond logo, making its India debut on the Triber. It was recently seen on the Renault Boreal SUV revealed globally.
Just like the outgoing Triber, alloy wheels are offered as optional extras.
Tail-lights get a smoked treatment and are bridged by a black trim.
The Triber facelift comes in six colours—Ice Cool White, Stealth Black, Moonlight Silver, Amber Terracotta, Shadow Grey, and Zanskar Blue.
Renault has refreshed the Triber’s cabin with new black and greige upholstery and a dashboard design similar to the Kiger’s.
Even the 7-inch driver's display has been updated; the steering wheel boasts the new Renault diamond logo.
The facelifted compact MPV can seat a maximum of 7 people.
The Renault Triber offers 620 litres of boot space with 5 seats and 84 litres with 7 seats.
Safety sees the biggest upgrades, with 6 airbags now standard, plus a 360-degree camera, cruise control, front parking sensors and more.
The 2025 Triber continues with the same 72hp, 1.0-litre petrol engine (E20-compatible) paired with a 5-speed manual or AMT.
By Uday Singh Updated On Jul 24, 2025

Renault has launched the Triber facelift in India, its first major update since the MPV debuted nearly six years ago. The facelifted Triber price range starts at Rs 6.3 lakh, going up to Rs 9.17 lakh (ex-showroom).

The affordable MPV's facelift gets a refreshed front fascia with reprofiled headlamps, LED DRLs, a new gloss-black grille with thick diagonal slats, and a revised bumper with a larger air intake. The standout is the retro-inspired diamond logo, debuting on a Renault model in India. Others include redesigned 15-inch flex steel wheels, gloss-black door handles, and smoked taillights.

Inside, the 2025 Triber gets a Kiger-like dashboard, new black-and-greige upholstery, and repositioned AC vents. Features like an 8-inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay/ Android Auto and wireless charging are carried forward. Safety sees a major boost with 6 airbags now standard, plus a 360-degree camera, cruise control and front parking sensors. Mechanically, the Triber is unchanged. The 72hp, 96Nm 1.0-litre petrol engine (E20-ready) continues with a 5-speed manual or AMT. CNG retrofitment is available on manual Triber variants.

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