Renault India has launched the much-anticipated 2025 Triber facelift, marking the first comprehensive update for the popular compact MPV since its debut six years ago. Priced between Rs 6.3 lakh and Rs 9.17 lakh (ex-showroom), the refreshed Triber brings a host of cosmetic changes, enhanced features, and significant safety upgrades — all while retaining its proven engine setup.
2025 Renault Triber Facelift: Key Highlights
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New variant names and revised pricing
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Subtle exterior redesign and new Renault diamond logo
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6 airbags standard across all variants
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Retains 72hp 1.0L petrol engine
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Available with manual and AMT gearboxes
Renault Triber Facelift 2025: Variant-Wise Prices
Variant | Price (Ex-showroom) |
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Authentic | Rs 6.30 lakh |
Evolution | Rs 7.25 lakh |
Techno | Rs 8.00 lakh |
Emotion | Rs 8.65 lakh |
Emotion AMT | Rs 9.17 lakh |
The facelift commands a price hike of Rs 14,000 to Rs 41,000, depending on the variant, reflecting the added features and updates.
Exterior Changes: Modern Touch with New Identity
The 2025 Triber sports a more aggressive yet clean front fascia. It gets:
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Redesigned headlamps with integrated LED DRLs
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A slimmer gloss-black grille with bold diagonal slats
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Restyled front bumper with a wider air intake and refreshed fog lamp housing
The facelift also introduces Renault’s new diamond logo to the Indian lineup for the first time, adding a premium identity. From the side, the silhouette remains mostly unchanged, save for:
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New 15-inch flex wheels
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Gloss black door handles (replacing chrome)
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Optional alloy wheels at Rs 9,990
At the rear, the LED tail lamps now feature blacked-out connectors with the updated Renault badge, while the ‘TRIBER’ name has been repositioned lower on the tailgate.
Interior & Features: Fresh Look, Familiar Layout
Inside the cabin, the Triber facelift gets a blend of black and greige upholstery, elevating the visual appeal. Other upgrades include:
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Redesigned dashboard inspired by the Renault Kiger
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Updated driver’s display
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Repositioned 8-inch infotainment touchscreen
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Apple CarPlay & Android Auto support
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Wireless charging pad
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Push-button start/stop
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Rear AC vents for second and third rows
The seven-seat layout continues, making it one of the most affordable and flexible MPVs in its segment.
Safety: 6 Airbags Now Standard
One of the biggest improvements in the Triber facelift is the enhanced standard safety package, which includes:
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6 airbags from base variant onwards
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360-degree camera
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Cruise control
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Front parking sensors
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TPMS, ABS, traction control, hill-hold assist
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ISOFIX child seat anchors
This puts the Triber facelift ahead of many rivals in the budget MPV and hatchback space in terms of safety.
Engine & Gearbox: No Mechanical Changes
Mechanically, the facelifted Triber continues with the same 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder, naturally aspirated petrol engine producing:
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72hp and 96Nm torque
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Mated to a 5-speed manual or AMT gearbox
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E20 fuel compatible
While many buyers were hoping for a turbo-petrol option, it remains absent for now. However, CNG compatibility is available for manual variants, offering greater flexibility for budget-conscious and fleet buyers.
Warranty & After-Sales Support
Renault offers the Triber facelift with a 3-year/1 lakh km standard warranty, with optional extended coverage plans and easy CNG retrofit options for added peace of mind.
Final Thoughts: A Stronger Value Proposition
The 2025 Renault Triber facelift brings meaningful upgrades in design, safety, and cabin comfort, all while keeping pricing competitive. With 6 airbags now standard and a refreshed look, it strengthens its position as a value-for-money 7-seater for Indian families. While a turbocharged engine remains missing, the overall package is now more compelling than ever.
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