Renault Triber Facelift Unveiled! Key Details You Need to Know
The Renault Triber is all set for a stylish and practical update. Spotted numerous times recently, these are the first clear images of the facelifted Triber, showcasing exciting design tweaks and functional upgrades. Whether you’re eyeing it for its space-efficiency or family-friendly appeal, this facelift brings more to the table.
Quick Read
- Launch Timeline: Expected to hit the market later this year.
- Design Updates: Rounded front fascia, redesigned grille, and updated headlamp layout.
- Interior Highlights: Upgraded dashboard, revamped center console, and improved seating comfort.
- Configuration: Retains the unique 7-seat setup with a new 3rd-row headrest.
- Engine Options: 1.0L petrol engine with manual or AMT transmissions; CNG variant available.
Fresh Design, Inside and Out
The updated Triber stands out with a more polished design. It swaps a boxy stance (like its Nissan cousin) for softer curves and a modernized fascia, anchored by a reshaped grille and revised headlights. While the rear has also been revamped, the upgrades aren’t just skin-deep. Renault has spruced up the dashboard and center console, blending style and function seamlessly.
Family-Friendly Functionality
Good news for big families! With its versatile 7-seat configuration still intact, the Triber now comes with an added perk – a headrest for the third-row middle seat, offering more comfort for longer journeys.
Powerful Yet Familiar Performance
Under the hood, the Triber retains its tried-and-tested 1.0L naturally aspirated petrol engine, delivering 71bhp and 96Nm of torque. Engineered for convenience, buyers can opt for a 5-speed manual or 5-speed automatic manual transmission. Additionally, the newly introduced CNG variant promises enhanced fuel efficiency.
The Triber’s Competitive Edge
This facelift aims to boost the Triber’s already unique appeal within its price bracket, positioned between premium hatchbacks like the Maruti Swift and Hyundai i20 and compact sedans such as the Tigor and Dzire. With this update, Renault is targeting buyers looking for maximum space, utility, and design all in one neat package.