Renault Triber 2025 emerges as a game-changer in India’s budget MPV segment, offering incredible space, modern features, and stylish design at a starting price of just ₹6.49 lakh (ex-showroom). Designed for practicality without compromising on comfort, the Triber 2025 continues Renault’s philosophy of providing value-packed cars for Indian families. This latest iteration brings subtle design tweaks, enhanced technology, and better safety, all while retaining its USP — modular seating and unmatched cabin flexibility.
Stylish and Practical Exterior
Renault has slightly refreshed the Triber’s design for 2025, making it look more contemporary while still retaining the MPV’s signature style. The front fascia now features a more pronounced grille with chrome accents, flanked by sleek projector headlamps with LED DRLs. The redesigned bumper and skid plates give it a rugged stance, appealing to both urban users and rural drivers.
The side profile remains largely unchanged but continues to impress with roof rails, strong shoulder lines, and 15-inch flex wheels. The rear sports new LED tail lamps and a bolder chrome garnish on the tailgate, giving the Triber a more premium vibe.
Cabin Space and Versatility: Still the Best
Renault Triber 2025 remains the only sub-4 meter car in India that comfortably seats 7 passengers. The modular EasyFix third-row seats can be removed completely to turn the car into a spacious 5-seater with an impressive 625-litre boot.
- Smart Cabin Layout: Dual-tone dashboard with chrome and piano black inserts.
- Touchscreen Upgrade: 8-inch touchscreen infotainment with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
- Digital Instrument Cluster: 3.5-inch TFT with updated graphics.
- Convenience Features: Steering-mounted controls, push-button start, cooled glovebox, and air conditioning with rear vents for all three rows.
The cabin continues to focus on comfort with well-cushioned seats, ample legroom for the second row, and reclining seatbacks. Even the third row, though best for children or short journeys, now comes with better cushioning.
Performance and Efficiency
Under the hood, the Renault Triber 2025 retains the tried and tested 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine producing 72 PS and 96 Nm torque. It is paired with either a 5-speed manual or an AMT (automated manual transmission), catering to both enthusiastic and convenience-focused drivers.
While it’s not a power machine, the Triber is tuned for city drivability and fuel efficiency, offering 18–20 km/l, making it highly economical for large families or fleet buyers.
Renault is also working on an E-Tech mild hybrid version expected to launch later in 2025, aimed at improving mileage further.
Safety First
Renault Triber 2025 prioritizes passenger safety with features that comply with India’s latest safety norms:
- 4 airbags (Driver, passenger, and front-side)
- ABS with EBD
- Rear parking sensors and reverse camera
- Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
- Electronic Stability Program (ESP) (only on higher variants)
- Hill Start Assist
Its sturdy structure and modular seating are now reinforced with ISOFIX mounts in the second row for child seat safety.
Tech and Connectivity
Renault has responded to consumer feedback by updating the tech suite of the Triber:
- 8-inch touchscreen with intuitive UI and wireless smartphone connectivity
- Keyless entry and go
- Cruise control on top trims
- Wireless charging pad (optional accessory)
- USB-C ports for faster charging
- Over-the-air (OTA) updates for infotainment software
These additions ensure that the 2025 Triber doesn’t feel left behind in an increasingly digital world.
Variants and Pricing
As of launch, the Renault Triber 2025 is available in four variants:
- RXE – ₹6.49 lakh
- RXL – ₹7.09 lakh
- RXT – ₹7.69 lakh
- RXZ – ₹8.19 lakh (with AMT)
The AMT option is available from the RXT variant onwards. Renault is also offering special finance schemes, extended warranty plans, and loyalty bonuses for existing customers.
Competition Check
The 2025 Triber competes with:
- Maruti Suzuki Ertiga (higher price bracket)
- Kia Carens (larger and costlier)
- Datsun GO+ (discontinued, formerly a rival)
- Maruti Suzuki WagonR (7-seater rumors)
Despite these competitors, Triber stands out due to its price-to-space ratio, which remains unbeatable in India.
Final Thoughts
The Renault Triber 2025 is an excellent value proposition for Indian buyers looking for a practical, affordable, and family-friendly 7-seater vehicle. It’s not just a people mover — it’s a well-rounded package offering comfort, safety, style, and tech. For city families, taxi aggregators, or small businesses, this MPV is a dependable companion without breaking the bank.
Whether you’re planning weekend getaways or daily school runs, the Triber 2025 is ready to accommodate everything and everyone — without compromise.