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Renault updates Triber with more features on lower trims

The Triber is now priced from Rs 5.80 lakh; it gets automatic AC and a revised second-row seat mechanism.
2 min read29 Apr '26
Dhruv DhakaDhruv Dhaka
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Triber

Renault has updated the Triber with new features and revised equipment across the range, with prices now starting from Rs 5.80 lakh and going up to Rs 8 lakh (ex-showroom). The update focuses on improving comfort and usability while also bringing features previously limited to top trims to mid variants.

  1. Automatic climate control added to the top variant
  2. Revised second-row seat mechanism for easier access
  3. Prices increased by Rs 5,000 to Rs 9,000

2026 Renault Triber price list

The Triber continues to be offered in four variants – Authentic, Evolution, Techno and Emotion – with both manual and AMT options. The prices of the Triber have increased by Rs 5,000 for the base Authentic trim and Rs 9,000 for the top-spec Emotion trim.

Variant
New Price (in Rs lakhs)
Old Price (in Rs lakhs)
Difference (in Rs, thousands)
Authentic MT
5.81
5.76
5
Evolution MT
6.70
6.63
7
Techno MT
7.39
7.32
7
Emotion MT
8.00
7.91
9
Emotion AMT
8.48
8.39
9

2026 Renault Triber: What’s new?

Renault updates Triber with more features on lower trims

The key addition is automatic climate control, offered only on the top-spec Emotion trim. Renault has also revised the second-row seat mechanism. While the fold-and-tumble function continues, the release lever has been repositioned to the top of the seatback, making access to the third row easier.

Also, the second row can now fold fully, increasing usable boot space to 1,065 litres with the second and third rows folded, improving overall practicality.

Renault updates Triber with more features on lower trims

A key part of the update is the reallocation of features across variants. A driver’s seat armrest, a height-adjustable driver’s seat, a rear defogger, a 12V socket for the third row, front tweeters and electric foldable outside rearview mirrors (ORVMs) are now available from the Techno variant onwards, rather than being restricted to the top trim.

The Evolution variant also gains features such as steering-mounted controls, a day/night adjustable interior rearview mirror (IRVM) and a rear cabin lamp, previously offered only from Techno onwards. 

The Triber continues with its 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol engine producing 72hp and 96Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox as standard, with the option of AMT on the top trim. The Triber line-up is also set to get a turbo-petrol engine option, along with the choice of factory-fitted CNG

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