Renault unveils updated version of its popular microvan Triber
Updated Renault Triber: new design and more technology.
Renault has unveiled an updated version of its compact microvan, Triber, first launched in 2018. The exterior changes include a completely redesigned front end with a new grille and headlight design, as well as updated taillights with fresh light graphics. Completing the look is a stylish rear bumper insert that gives the model a more modern appearance.
Technology and Safety
Even in its base configuration, the Triber offers an impressive array of options. Standard equipment includes six airbags, light and rain sensors, cruise control, front parking sensors, a 360-degree camera, and a 7-inch digital instrument panel. The infotainment system with an 8-inch screen supports Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, making smartphone connectivity as convenient as possible.
Interior
The cabin has received noticeable changes: the front panel now looks more modern thanks to the relocation of the ventilation deflectors below the central screen. The materials have become higher quality, and the digital dashboard graphics are clearer and more informative. As before, the Triber remains a six-seater, maintaining its key feature of space flexibility.

Engine and Transmission
Under the hood of the updated Triber is a familiar 1.0-liter three-cylinder turbocharged engine producing 72 hp. Owners can choose between a 5-speed manual gearbox or a single-clutch automated transmission.
Did you know?
In some markets, such as India, the Triber is positioned as one of the most affordable models in its class with a third-row seat option. Over six years of sales, the model has proven itself as a practical and economical option for families.
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