
Renault India will officially unveil the Triber facelift on 23 July. This will be the MPV’s first major update since its 2019 debut. The updated iteration will bring noticeable cosmetic and functional changes while retaining mechanicals.
On the outside, the front fascia will be fully revamped. It will feature sleek LED headlights with DRLs, revised grille, and a new bumper design that incorporates repositioned circular fog lamps and a larger air intake. The rear profile will mostly remain familiar, though it is expected to receive updated tail lamps, new rear bumper, and fresh alloy designs.
Inside, the cabin is expected to get minor updates rather than sweeping changes. Renault is expected to enhance the dashboard with new trim materials, upgraded upholstery, and additional tech features.
Under the hood, the Triber facelift will continue with its existing 1.0‑litre, naturally aspirated three‑cylinder petrol engine, producing around 71bhp and 96Nm of torque. The facelifted MPV will carry over five‑speed manual and AMT systems, as far as gearboxes go. For buyers wanting alternative fuel options, a dealer‑fitted CNG kit will continue being on offer.
Despite its six‑year run, the Triber remains one of India’s few sub‑four‑metre MPVs with three‑row seating. With this facelift, Renault is expected to raise prices slightly, while aiming to strengthen the model’s appeal through better styling and updated features.


















































