Renault Triber Facelift 2025 Launch on 23 July: Full Details of New Features, Design Changes, Price & Variants in India

India: Renault India is all set to take the wraps off the updated Renault Triber Facelift 2025 on 23rd July 2025, marking exactly six years since the original model debuted in the Indian market. Known for its budget-friendly pricing and 7-seater practicality, the Triber is now getting a much-needed refresh, with updates expected across the exterior, interior, and feature list.

What’s New on the Outside?

While the basic body shape and silhouette of the Triber remain unchanged, Renault has teased some notable design updates. According to the teaser images and media reports, the front grille is expected to sport a new 3D diagonal slat design. The facelift will likely get tweaked front and rear bumpers, along with LED daytime running lights (DRLs) integrated into newly styled headlamps.

At the rear, the taillights appear to be slightly smoked for a sportier look. The tailgate also gets new blacked-out elements for a more premium feel. Another major change the Triber will now carry Renault’s new corporate logo, making it the first Renault car in India to do so. Rounding off the visual tweaks are redesigned wheel covers and a repositioned ‘Triber’ badge in a new font style.

Updated Cabin with Smarter Features

Inside, the overall layout will stay true to the original seven-seater setup, which remains one of the biggest USPs of the Triber in this price range. However, Renault is likely to offer refreshed seat upholstery, new interior trims, and better materials to enhance the cabin experience.

Reports also suggest the facelifted Triber could come with a bigger touchscreen infotainment system, an updated fully digital instrument cluster, more USB charging ports, and added storage compartments features that modern car buyers expect in this segment.

Same Engine, Familiar Performance

Under the hood, the 2025 Triber facelift is expected to retain the 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine, which produces 71 bhp and 96 Nm of torque. It will likely be offered with both 5-speed manual and automated manual transmission (AMT) options.

While many enthusiasts have been waiting for a turbocharged engine variant to improve performance, Renault has not confirmed any such addition most likely due to cost and positioning concerns.

Expected Pricing

The current Triber lineup starts at ₹6.14 lakh (ex-showroom) for the base manual variant and goes up to ₹8.74 lakh for the AMT version. The facelifted model is expected to maintain its aggressive pricing, with reports suggesting a starting price of around ₹6.15 lakh (ex-showroom).

Launch and Availability

All details, including variant-wise features, colour options, and booking timelines — will be officially revealed during the launch event on July 23, 2025. Renault is hoping that the refreshed Triber will continue to attract buyers looking for a practical, feature-rich MPV under a tight budget.

 

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