Renault Triber Old vs New: Full Comparison of Exterior, Interior, Features & Variants

Renault Triber Facelift Launched: Renault has launched a facelifted version of the Triber, its 7-seater MPV, bringing in a host of updates across design, features, and safety, while retaining its reliable engine setup. First introduced in 2019, this is the most significant update to the Triber since its debut. But what exactly sets the new 2025 Renault Triber apart from the outgoing model? Here’s a detailed comparison of the old vs new Renault Triber, focusing on exterior, interior, features, variants, and more.

Exterior: More Modern, Bolder Styling

One of the biggest visible differences lies in the front fascia. The new Triber features a more sculpted design, replacing the softer front of the outgoing model. The older version had a chrome grille and halogen headlamps, while the new Triber gets a sleeker blacked-out grille, integrated with Renault’s new 2D diamond logo, and sharper new headlamps.

Renault Triber Facelift Launched

Additional updates on the 2025 Triber include: Vertical air intakes and fog lamps (missing earlier), 15-inch flex steel wheels, Glossy door handles, Revised rear bumper, smoked LED tail lamps, and blacked-out roof

While the side profile remains mostly unchanged (including the same ORVMs and roof rails), the color palette has expanded. Renault now offers the new Triber in six colors, including three new shades: Shadow Grey, Amber Terracotta, and Zanskar Blue.

Dimensions remain unchanged:

  • Length: 3990 mm
  • Width: 1739 mm
  • Height: 1643 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2636 mm

Interior: Brighter and More Premium Feel

The cabin of the new Triber also receives a visual overhaul. The earlier black-silver theme has been replaced by a lighter grey-beige color scheme, making the cabin feel roomier and more upscale. The dashboard now takes inspiration from the Renault Kiger.

Renault Triber Facelift Launched

Key interior upgrades: 7-inch digital driver display, 8-inch freestanding touchscreen infotainment system
(with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay), Centrally positioned AC vents, New steering wheel with Renault logo, Repositioned wireless charging pad.

Seating layout remains the same, offering 7-seater flexibility with a 60:40 split, sliding and reclining 2nd row, and AC vents for both the second and third rows.

Standard Safety Features on the New Renault Triber:

6 airbags, Electronic Stability Program (ESP), Traction Control, Hill Start Assist, Front and Rear Parking Sensors, TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System), ABS and EBD, This marks a significant improvement in safety, especially for a budget-friendly 7-seater MPV.

Engine & Performance: No Mechanical Changes

Mechanically, the Triber remains unchanged. It continues to be powered by the 1.0-liter, 3-cylinder petrol engine producing:
72 HP, 96 Nm torque.

Renault Triber Facelift Launched

Transmission options remain the same:

  • 5-speed Manual Gearbox
  • 5-speed AMT (Automated Manual Transmission)

ARAI-claimed mileage:

  • Manual: 19 km/l
  • AMT: 18.29 km/l

Variants & Pricing: More Options, Slight Price Hike

The updated Renault Triber is now available in four trims: Authentic, Evolution, Techno, Emotion

Pricing: Renault Triber

  • New Triber: 6.30 lakh to 9.17 lakh (ex-showroom)
  • Old Triber: 6.15 lakh to 8.98 lakh
  • Price Difference: 14,000 to 41,000 (depending on variant)

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The 2025 Renault Triber facelift builds on the strengths of its predecessor—affordability, space, and practicality—while significantly improving on safety and modern features. With updated styling, a more premium interior, and added safety tech.

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