The new Renault Triber 2025 boasts a new look, a modern design, and new branding.
An Overview of the 2025 Renault Triber Facelift
The official teaser for the 2025 Renault Triber, which came out shortly before the car's highly anticipated premiere on July 23, 2025, has the car industry buzzing. This new version of the sub-4-meter MPV, which has been popular since it came out in 2019, promises a new style, new amenities, and a new logo that reflects how Renault is changing in India. The Triber is Renault's best-selling car in the country, and it keeps reinventing what value means in the small MPV market. Let's see what makes this new Triber a game-changer.
A new logo and a modern look for Renault
The new 2D interlocking Diamond emblem from Renault is one of the most exciting things to come out of the teaser. This is a basic, modern redesign of the brand's well-known logo. This is the first time that a Renault car in India would have this smooth, brushed aluminum insignia. It goes well with the company's plan to change its brand to "renault. rethink." Renault's new logo shows that the company is focused on the future, people, and technology. It sets the tone for future models like the Kiger facelift, the Kwid EV, and the Duster, which will be back on the market. Using this emblem on the Triber is a huge step toward making Renault's brand more current in India.
New look for the outside
The 2025 Renault Triber facelift brings substantial improvements to the outside that help it seem better and give it a more SUV-like attitude. The preview displays a grille with vertical slats that is black and shiny, which makes it look sleeker. It also has new LED projector headlights and LED daytime running lights that appear like eyebrows instead of the old halogen ones. The redesigned front bumper has wider air intakes, LED fog lights that are in a different spot, and a silver skid plate that makes the car look robust but classy. There is a new "Triber" badge in brushed metal and a sturdy bumper with a silver skid plate on the back. A glossy black band connects the new LED taillights. The side view still appears the same, but it now features new 15-inch dual-tone styled steel wheels and three new color options: Amber Terracotta, Shadow Grey, and Zanskar Blue. These modifications make the Triber look sharper and more up-to-date.
Improvements to the interior and new features
The inside of the 2025 Triber is lighter beige and black, which makes it feel more open and high-end. The interior features a new layered look, simulated wood trim, and an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system that floats above the dashboard and works with both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. The MPV still boasts its versatile 7-seat configuration, with second-row seats that can slide, recline, and fold. Each row still has its own AC vents. The new features include a 7-inch semi-digital driver's display, cruise control, a wireless phone charger, and a button to start and stop the car. The Triber is still competitive in its class because it features six airbags, ABS with EBD, electronic stability control, a rear parking camera, and wipers that sense rain. All of these things make it safer.
Powertrain: Reliable and the same
The 2025 Triber still retains the same 1.0-liter naturally aspirated three-cylinder petrol engine as previously. It makes 72 PS and 96 Nm of torque. It has either a 5-speed manual or AMT transmission, and purchasers who care about the environment can get a CNG kit from the dealer. There are rumors that the Kiger will get a 1.0-liter turbo-petrol engine, but Renault has not yet confirmed this. People say that the Triber's engine gets 16–18 kmpl and works fine in the city, but it could seem weak when you try to pass someone on the highway or when you have a lot of items in the car.
Pricing and Market Positioning
The 2025 Triber is still the cheapest 7-seater MPV in India, with prices starting at Rs 6.29 lakh and going up to Rs 9.16 lakh (introductory, ex-showroom). There are four variants of it: Authentic, Evolution, Techno, and Emotion. It's a terrific deal. It doesn't have any direct competition, however it is cheaper than the Maruti Ertiga, Maruti XL6, Kia Carens, and Kia Carens Clavis. The new model costs a bit more than the old one, but it has a nicer design and more features, making it a wonderful choice for families that want something that is both functional and economical.
In the end, the Renault Triber is starting a new chapter.
The 2025 Renault Triber facelift is more than just a mid-cycle upgrade; it's proof that Renault is committed to bringing fresh ideas and value to India. The new logo, current look, and better features of the Triber make it a flexible and economical MPV that is ready to stay. People will think differently about small MPVs when the facelifted Triber rolls out on July 23, 2025. It will be stylish, practical, and cheap. Be on the lookout for its official release.
