Renault Triber Facelift Scheduled for Launch on 23 July

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Renault Triber Facelift

Renault India is finally giving the Triber a well-deserved refresh. Set to be unveiled on July 23, the upcoming Triber facelift marks the MPV’s first major upgrade since its launch back in 2019. While the mechanicals remain untouched, the new version will bring a bunch of cosmetic and tech enhancements to keep it relevant in a highly competitive market.

Exterior

The biggest changes are happening up front. Renault is going for a complete makeover of the Triber’s face. Expect sleek new LED headlamps paired with stylish daytime running lights that give it a sharper, more modern appeal. The grille design will be revised to look bolder, and a new bumper will bring in repositioned circular fog lamps and a beefier air intake setup. These updates are set to give the MPV a more upmarket presence.

As for the rear, don’t expect anything too drastic. The overall shape and dimensions will stay the same, but there are some subtle tweaks on the way. We’ll likely see updated tail lights, a new rear bumper, and a fresh set of alloy wheels to round off the changes.

Interior

Inside the cabin, Renault is playing it safe. The layout and design will largely be the same, but with a few neat improvements. The dashboard is expected to feature new trim elements for a more premium feel, while the seats might get upgraded upholstery. You can also look forward to a few more tech features, though exact details are still under wraps.

Despite the mild changes, the interior will continue to focus on practicality. The three-row layout will remain untouched, offering decent space for seven passengers in a sub-four-metre footprint — something very few cars in India can match at this price point.

Engine

No changes are expected under the hood, and that’s not a bad thing. The facelifted Triber will retain the 1.0-litre naturally aspirated three-cylinder petrol engine, which delivers 71 bhp and 96 Nm of torque. While it’s not the most powerful motor out there, it’s tuned for efficiency and urban drivability — perfect for city families.

Transmission options will also carry over, meaning you’ll get to choose between a 5-speed manual and an AMT gearbox. For those looking for more affordable running costs, Renault will continue to offer a dealer-fitted CNG kit, adding flexibility for budget-conscious buyers.

Value

Even though the Triber has been around for six years now, its value proposition remains strong. It’s one of the very few sub-four-metre MPVs that offers genuine three-row seating. With this facelift, Renault aims to give the model a fresh lease of life without messing with the formula that made it successful.

Pricing is expected to rise slightly with the updates, but the brand will likely try to keep it competitive. The focus is clearly on delivering better style and added features without straying too far from the core strengths of the Triber.

FAQs

When is the Triber facelift launching?

The Renault Triber facelift will be unveiled on July 23.

Is the engine changing in the facelift?

No, it retains the same 1.0-litre petrol engine.

Will there be CNG in the new Triber?

Yes, a dealer-fitted CNG kit will still be offered.

What are the main exterior changes?

LED headlamps, new bumper, grille, and updated alloys.

Does the Triber still have 7 seats?

Yes, the three-row seating layout remains unchanged.

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