The Renault Triber facelift has been spied testing with substantial styling changes at the front end. Renault India MD and CEO Venkatram Mamillapalle confirmed earlier this year that the Kiger and Triber would receive facelifts later in 2025, and a newly spotted test mule of the updated sub-4-metre MPV suggests that it may sport a bevy of design tweaks.
- Renault Triber facelift gets new LED headlights, restyled front bumper
- Interior design is likely to be retained from the current Triber, with new materials and features
- Facelifted Triber’s engine options are expected to remain unchanged
2025 Renault Triber facelift exterior and interior design
New LED headlights and revised front bumper
Recent spy shots of a heavily camouflaged Triber test mule reveal that, up front, the facelifted compact MPV will get reshaped headlights with a sleek LED strip along the upper edge. Interestingly, this headlight design mirrors that of Nissan’s upcoming Triber-based MPV, which was teased a few months ago and is confirmed to launch early next year in India.

The similarities to the Nissan MPV end there for now, though, as the Triber facelift’s front bumper has a much larger air dam, repositioned fog lamp units, and potentially a different grille design. Moving to the side, we expect new alloy wheels for the Triber facelift as well, but the rear end likely won’t be all that different from the current model, save for perhaps new LED signatures in the tail-lamps and an updated bumper.
Interior changes for the Triber facelift
Inside, the Triber facelift’s dashboard is expected to receive mild design tweaks, lighter shades, more soft-touch materials and an expanded features list, much like the refreshed Nissan Magnite that went on sale last year.
2025 Renault Triber facelift engine and gearbox
No major mechanical changes anticipated

On the powertrain front, we expect the Triber facelift to carry on with the current model’s 1.0-litre naturally aspirated three-cylinder petrol unit that generates 72hp and 96Nm. Gearbox options will most likely remain the same, comprising a 5-speed manual and a 5-speed AMT.
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