Renault has launched the updated version of the Triber in India, priced at Rs 6.29 lakh, ex-showroom. The 2025 Renault Triber sees updates to its design and gets updated features. The Renault Triber is the most affordable MPV in India, and with the update, it still continues to retain its affordability factor.
The new Renault Triber MPV will be available in four variants, and their pricing ranges from Rs 6.29 lakh to Rs 9.16 lakh.
Ex-Showroom (Rs) | Authentic | Evolution | Techno | Emotion |
Manual | 6, 29,995 | 7,24,995 | 7,99,995 | 8,64,995 |
Easy-R AMT | – | – | – | 9,16,995 |
2025 Renault Triber: What’s new?
Starting with the design updates, the Triber is the first vehicle to use the new Renault badge. That said, the refreshed design features a new gloss-black grille, redesigned headlamps and DRLs, while the rear gets smoked tail lamps with a black insert between them.
The new Renault Triber is available in three new colours: Amber Terracota, Shadow Grey, and Zanskar Blue. The overall exterior update and the new colours give the Triber a more premium look.
2025 Renault Triber: More features

Speaking about the features and interior, the new Triber gets a slightly redesigned dashboard and new upholstery. That said, features have also seen an update, and the 2025 Renault Triber gets a digital instrument cluster, ambient lighting, a 360-degree camera, and an 8-inch infotainment system with wireless smartphone connectivity.
Safety features in the new Renault Triber include six airbags as standard, alongside ABS with EBD, stability control, ISOFIX child seat anchors, and all LED lighting.
2025 Renault Triber: Engine specifications
In terms of power, the Renault Triber sees no change, as the MPV continues to be powered by the same 1.0-litre, naturally aspirated petrol engine that makes 71bhp and 96Nm of peak torque. The engine gets two gearbox choices, a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed AMT. The Triber also gets a government-approved CNG kit, which will be available soon.
The new Renault Triber gets a standard three years or one lakh kilometre warranty, which can be extended to seven years or unlimited kilometres. The Triber is not the best-selling MPV, but is a popular one, and with the update, it will help Renault with sales, especially owing to its competitive pricing, which makes all other MPVs – Ertiga, XL6, Carens, and the Innova Crysta – look super expensive.