The 2025 Renault Triber brings a refreshing update to the world of family cars. This compact MPV launched in the Indian market in July 2025, known for its 7-seater capacity, modular design and affordable price. If you are looking for a car that can easily run in the city crowd, gives comfort on long journeys and fits in the budget, then Triber 2025 can be the best option for you. This facelift version includes a new design, updated features and improved safety, which makes it more attractive than before. Let’s take a look at every aspect of this car and see why it is becoming the first choice of families.
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Design and Exterior: SUV inspired styling with a bold look
The exterior design of the 2025 Triber follows Renault’s new brand identity, giving it a bold and modern look. The front gets a new grille, signature LED lights and updated bumpers, giving it a strong SUV feel. The headlamps now come with projector units, while the daytime running lights (DRLs) are LED in the top variants. The side profile includes new 15-inch dual-tone alloy wheels and roof rails (50 kg load capacity), which make the car look sporty.
The rear gets LED tail lamps and updated bumpers, which keep the overall design balanced. The car is 3985 mm in length, 1734 mm in width and has a wheelbase of 2636 mm, which makes it spacious while keeping it compact. The ground clearance is 182 mm, which is perfect for Indian roads – it easily passes over potholes and speed breakers. Colour options include Ice Cool White, Stealth Black, Moonlight Silver, Shadow Grey, Zanskar Blue and Amber Terracotta. The top variant gets a dual-tone option (with black roof), which gives it a premium feel. Overall, the Triber 2025 has a youthful and family-oriented design, offering practicality without compromising on style.
Interior and Comfort: Magic of space, comfort in every seat
The biggest strength of the Triber is its interior, which is designed for 7 people but offers over 100 seating combinations. The third row can be easily removed, increasing the boot space to 625 litres – ideal for weekend trips. The second row seats come with slide, recline, fold and tumble function, giving passengers extra leg room.
The 2025 update also sees a tweaked dashboard, with an 8-inch floating touchscreen infotainment system. It supports wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, along with a music system with 4 speakers. The top variant gets a 7-inch TFT digital instrument cluster, wireless charger, cruise control, auto headlamps and rain sensing wipers. Cooled glove box and centre console storage are available across all variants.

The AC system comes with independent rear vents, which extends cooling to the third row. The driver seat is 6-way adjustable, with armrest. The upholstery is dual-tone, giving the interior a premium look. However, the plastic quality is average, but it is forgivable considering the price. Overall, the Triber meets every need of a family – space for kids, boot for luggage and comfort for long drives.
Engine and performance: Smooth for the city, balanced on the highway
The 2025 Triber is powered by a 1.0-litre naturally aspirated 3-cylinder petrol engine that generates 72 PS of power and 96 Nm of torque. It comes with dual VVT technology, which improves fuel efficiency. Transmission options include a 5-speed manual and an AMT (automated manual) in the top variant. Mileage is 18-20 kmpl, which is good for both city and highway.
Talking about performance, it is perfect for city driving – light steering and smooth handling. However, lack of power can be felt at full load or on highway overtaking. Engine vibration is low, but noise increases at high speeds. It remains stable on undulating roads due to ground clearance. If you want a car for daily commute and family outings, then this is the best. A dealer-fitted CNG kit is also available, which further improves mileage.
Safety Features: Safety First in Every Journey
The Triber 2025 has made a big upgrade in terms of safety. 6 airbags are standard across all variants – front, side and curtain. Apart from this, ESP (Electronic Stability Program), traction control, hill start assist, TPMS (tire pressure monitoring system), ABS with EBD and ISOFIX anchors are available.
There are also front and rear parking sensors, rear camera and speed alert system. The outgoing model received a 4-star rating in Global NCAP, and the facelift is expected to get even better. Auto door lock and impact sensing unlock features make the journey safer. This safety package for the family is impressive for the price.
Variants and pricing: Options for every budget
The Triber 2025 is available in four variants: Authentic, Evolution, Techno and Emotion. Prices start at ₹6.30 lakh ex-showroom India and go up to ₹9.40 lakh for the top model.
- Authentic (₹6.30 lakh): Basic features like projector headlamps, 14-inch steel wheels, manual AC and 6 airbags.
- Evolution (₹7.25 lakh): 8-inch touchscreen, rear cam
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