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Renault Triber

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The Renault Triber is a 7-seater subcompact MPV (multi-purpose vehicle) that's known for its versatility and affordability. It's a practical option for large families or anyone looking for a spacious vehicle on a budget, though its performance is just about adequate.

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Renault Triber specs & features

Engine999 cc
Power71.01 bhp
Torque96 Nm
Mileage18.2 - 20 kmpl
Seating Capacity7
TransmissionManual / Automatic
Global NCAP Safety Rating4 Star
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  • Tumble Fold Seats
  • Parking Sensors
  • Touchscreen
  • Rear Camera
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    Modular seating: Can be converted into a two-, four-, five-, six- or seven-seater as per needs.

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    7-inch digital driver's display

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Renault Triber latest updates

What's the latest update on the Renault Triber?

Renault has offered discounts of up to Rs 68,000 on the Triber this November.

What is the price of the Renault Triber?

Prices for the Renault Triber start from Rs 6 lakh for the base-spec petrol manual and go up to Rs 8.98 lakh for the top-spec AMT trim. (Prices are ex-showroom Delhi)

How many variants are there in the Renault Triber?

It is being offered in four broad variants for the Triber: RXE, RXL, RXT, and RXZ. 

Which is the Triber's most value for money variant? 

The RXT variant, which sits just below the top-spec RXZ variant, is the best variant of the Triber MPV. It offers all the important features like an 8-inch touchscreen, steering mounted audio controls, and electrically adjustable ORVMs (outside rear view mirrors). Passenger safety is taken care of by dual front airbags, electronic stability control (ESC), and a tyre pressure monitoring system, and a rear parking camera as well. All of this comes at a price of Rs 7.61 lakh (ex-showroom) for the manual and Rs 8.12 lakh (ex-showroom) for the AMT.

What features does the Triber get?

On the outside, the Renault Triber gets projector halogen headlights and halogen tail lights. The interior features on the Renault MPV include an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system(RXT onwards), a 7-inch digital driver’s display (RXZ),  and wireless phone charger(RXZ). It also gets steering-mounted controls (RXT onwards), electrically adjustable ORVMs (outside rear view mirrors) (RXT onwards) and push-button start/stop (RXZ).

How spacious is the Triber? 

The Renault Triber can comfortably accommodate 6-7 people considering it’s an MPV. Although it can accommodate three people in the second-row, their shoulders may rub against each other. The second-row seats offer ample headroom and good knee room, and the seats also slide for added flexibility. However, the third-row seats are best suited for children or short adults only.

Regarding boot space, if all three rows are occupied, there is only enough room for one or two small bags. However, folding or removing the third-row seats increases the boot capacity to 680 litres, which can be useful even if you’re a small business owner.

What engine and transmission options are available with the Triber? 

The Triber uses a 1-litre naturally aspirated 3-cylinder petrol engine which makes 72 PS and 96 Nm, and comes mated to either a 5-speed manual transmission or a 5-speed AMT.

What’s the mileage of Renault Triber?

Renault hasn’t provided the claimed mileage figures for the Renault Triber. However, we have tested both manual and AMT variants of the MPV in both city and highway conditions, and here are the results:

  • 1-litre MT (City): 11.29 kmpl

  • 1-litre MT (Highway): 17.65 kmpl

  • 1-litre AMT (City): 12.36 kmpl

  • 1-litre AMT (Highway): 14.83 kmpl

How safe is the Renault Triber?

The Renault Triber hasn’t been crash tested by the Bharat NCAP. However, it was crash tested by Global NCAP based on the previous safety protocols and it scored a 4/5-star safety rating. The Triber was re-tested by Global NCAP under the new and more stringent testing norms for African car markets (manufactured in India), where it scored 2/5 stars.

In terms of safety, the Triber gets up to four airbags, ABS with EBD, electronic stability programme (ESP), hill start assist (HSA), rear parking sensors, a rearview camera, and a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS).

How many colour options are available with the Triber? 

Customers can choose the Triber in five monotone and five dual-tone shades: Ice Cool White, Cedar Brown, Metal Mustard, Moonlight Silver, Stealth Black and their respective combinations with a black roof (except Stealth Black).

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Stealth Black exterior shade on the Renault Triber.

Should you buy the Renault Triber?

The Triber provides the space and practicality of an MPV for under Rs 10 lakh. If you're on a tight budget and need a 7-seater, the Renault Triber is definitely worth considering. It is also worth considering if you have the need for a lot more boot space than other 5-seater hatchbacks provide. Do note that the performance of the engine is only adequate and if you drive the Triber with a full load, the engine will feel stressed especially in hilly areas.

What are the alternatives to the Triber? 

The Renault Triber has no direct rivals, but can be considered a 7-seater alternative to the Maruti Swift and Hyundai Grand i10 Nios hatchbacks. It can also be regarded as an affordable alternative to the Maruti Ertiga, Maruti XL6, and Kia Carens, but owing to its small size it is not as spacious or practical as them.

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Renault Triber price

Renault Triber price starts at ₹ 6 Lakh and top model price goes upto ₹ 8.97 Lakh. Triber is offered in 9 variants - the base model of Triber is RXE and the top model Renault Triber RXZ EASY-R AMT Dual Tone.

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Power71.01 bhpPower86.63 - 101.64 bhpPower71 - 98.63 bhpPower72 - 87 bhpPower70.67 - 79.65 bhpPower67.06 bhpPower88.5 bhpPower72.41 - 84.82 bhp
Mileage18.2 - 20 kmplMileage20.3 - 20.51 kmplMileage18.24 - 20.5 kmplMileage18.8 - 20.09 kmplMileage19.71 kmplMileage21.46 - 22.3 kmplMileage18.3 - 18.6 kmplMileage19 - 20.09 kmpl
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Renault Triber expert review

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If you need a spacious and practical 7-seater for you family on a small budget, then the Triber is a perfect option. But, you'll have to live with an outdated design, and a no so powerful engine

Overview

If you were looking for a spacious family car that can technically seat seven and haul that extra pair of suitcases from the airport or the railway station while carrying five adults, Renault’s latest offering, the Triber, would have piqued your curiosity. Not only does the Triber do all of this but it also priced well. So has Renault outdone itself with the Triber and is it the ideal family car on a budget? 

Exterior

The Triber’s proportions make a positive first impression. Yes, it still tucks under 4-metres in length, but at first glance it doesn’t look like a ‘small car’ in any manner. This is mostly due to its width, which at 1739mm (without mirrors) is wider than the Maruti Swift, Hyundai Elite i20 and even the Honda Jazz! At 1643mm (without roofrails), it’s taller than the likes of the Swift and the Baleno. Interestingly, the WagonR is taller! 

The clean, fuss-free design makes it all the more likeable. Not to say there aren’t quirky elements though. For instance, the kink in the window line at the C-pillar and the smooth bulge on the roof give the Triber a unique personality. It’s interesting to see how Renault has managed to mix in some rugged elements as well. All the SUV traits we like, including a raised ground clearance (182mm), tough-looking faux skidplates and side-cladding has been thrown in. There’s a set of functional roof rails as well, that Renault claims can take up to 50kg of weight. 

With the trademark Renault grille and the lozenge up front, it’s hard to mistake the Triber for anything else. The sleek headlamps get a projector setup for the low beam, but there are no LEDs here. Where you will find LEDs, however, are in the daytime running lamps placed on the bumper. Weirdly enough, Renault has decided to skip fog lamps altogether. This, we believe is in the interest of keeping costs in check. 

And following that same philosophy are the wheels. At first glance they look like alloys, but they’re steel-pressed rims with wheel covers. Unlike the Kwid, the Triber gets four lug nuts for the wheels. What it borrows from its younger sibling are little details, such as the indicator on the fender cladding and trim-badging on the door. 

Over to the rear, Renault has chosen to keep the design clean. Large tail lamps and big T R I B E R embossing on the hatch grab attention. There are no LED elements here, and there’s no rear fog lamp either. Thankfully, basics like a rear wiper and defogger are on offer. 

So, Renault’s Triber might not be acing the design game. But it definitely has presence, and in a loud colour like orange or blue, it does manage to garner quite a few eyeballs. Renault’s also offering quite a few chrome embellishments for you to spruce up your Triber, alongside aesthetic and functional upgrades like alloy wheels and a roof carrier.

Interior

Getting in and out of the Triber is an easy affair. It’s a cabin you can simply walk into, and this is something elders in the family will definitely approve of. Once in, you’re greeted by a cabin that’s finished in a beige-black dual tone, with a few silver elements thrown in for good measure. There’s no wow factor in the way the dashboard is designed. It’s straightforward and strictly functional. That said, quality levels are a clear step up from what we’ve seen on the Kwid. 

The front seats have soft cushioning and should be a relaxing place to be in. However, we wish Renault would’ve offered adjustable front headrests. On a related note, the driver’s seat could also do with a height-adjust feature. 

Thankfully, the steering wheel gets tilt-adjust that lets you tailor your driving position better. However, you don’t get any sort of cover on the steering wheel, which makes it feel budget-grade to hold. Same can be said about the switches for the power windows and the stalks for the headlamps and wipers. 

The Triber scores in spades in the practicality department. Dual gloveboxes on the dashboard, a deep central glovebox (that’s cooled, no less), a shelf under the air-con controls and ample space in the door pockets ensures there’s more than enough space for our knick-knacks. 

But the bigger question is — does the Triber deliver on the promise of being a seven-seater? Yes, it does. But just about. Knee-room in the second row is just about enough for a near six-footer like me to sit behind my own driving position. To make the experience better, the second row slides by 170mm and also has a recline function. Yes, it could do with a little more width inside the cabin as the thick doorpads rob some vital shoulder room on either side. 

Bumping up the practicality quotient is the 60:40 split for the middle row. For easier access to the third row, the split seat on the passenger’s side also gets a one-touch tumble function. Notably, the other portion of the seat merely slides forward.

Getting in the third row isn’t exactly easy since the opening is quite narrow. But surprisingly, adults will manage to sit here — at least for short distances. The bulge in the roof helps carve out that extra bit of headroom for the third-row occupants. Yes, there’s an evident lack of support for the under-thigh and you end up sitting with the knees near your chest. But, it doesn’t feel uncomfortably cramped. Also, since the second-row slides, it’s possible to find a sweet spot where occupants in both rows are happy with the room. 

The Triber’s ace is the flexibility of removing the 50:50 third-row seats altogether, should you not need them. Renault calls this EasyFix, and we timed ourselves to see how quickly we could get the third row out to test it out. It takes under two minutes if a single person goes through all the steps, which we think is super quick. With the rear seats out of the way, the Triber has a whopping 625-litres of bootspace to offer. Using it as a six-seater will get you a 320-litre boot, whereas there’s 84-litres of space with all seven seats occupied.

Technology & Features

Renault is offering a smart card type key with the Triber. It’s interesting to note that once the key is within range, the car will unlock by itself — there’s no need to press a button on the key or the door. Walk out of range, and the car will automatically lock too. Handy! 

The instrument cluster is an all-digital unit, much like the Kwid, with a 3.5-inch MID in the centre. This small screen is quite informative, including details such as distance to empty, efficiency and fuel used over the usual trip and odo details. It also gets a gear change prompter that, in theory, should help you drive more efficiently. 

But there’s a bigger screen that demands attention. Yes, the Triber packs in a large 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system. While we like the screen for its size and clarity, the interface looks old-school and boring, and it isn’t the snappiest to respond to inputs either. There’s a parking camera on offer as well, clarity for which seemed par for the course. 

Notably, there’s no automatic climate control on offer, even on the top-spec variant. But that’s hardly going to be a concern on your daily drives. Your fellow passengers would however appreciate the AC vents in the second and third row. The vents are mounted on the B-pillar and the roof respectively and help in cooling the rear of the cabin quickly. You can adjust the fan-speed too by using the dial placed next to the central glovebox.

And that’s another cool feature to have. Literally. The central glovebox gets a cooling feature, which should come in handy to keep those fizzy drinks cold. Other features include a push-button start/stop button, 12V sockets for the second and as well as the third row.

That said, the Triber could do with more. Features such as an auto-dimming rearview mirror, steering-mounted audio/call controls would’ve helped elevate the in-cabin experience.

Safety

Renault is expected to offer dual airbags and ABS with EBD as standard across the range. The top-spec Triber will feature additional side airbags, taking the total tally up to four. The seven-seater is based on the CMF-A platform just like the Kwid. Notably, the vehicle has not been crash-tested by an independent authority, and no NCAP rating is available as of now.

Performance

Renault Triber Engine

Engine 1-litre Petrol
Power 72 PS
Torque 96 Nm
Transmission 5-speed manual, 5-speed AMT

The MPV comes with a 1-litre petrol engine that makes 72 PS and 96 Nm. This engine gets two transmission options, 5-speed manual and 5-speed AMT, and we drove the manual variant.

Now, when driving inside the city, whether while cruising or while taking overtakes, you won’t feel any issues or lack of power. The power is sufficient for the city and even in bumper to bumper traffic, you get a relaxed drive experience, and due to the light clutch, you don’t feel any pain in your left leg. 

Renault Triber

But you feel the lack of power when on the highway. When cruising, you will get a smooth drive experience and the power will feel enough, but as soon as you try to overtake or go on higher speeds, you realise that this engine has not been made for that.

While trying to gain speed, it will feel like you are pushing the engine, and overtakes will be time consuming and will need to be planned. This engine has been made for a smooth and calm drive, and you can’t expect quick overtakes and exciting performance.

Lastly, the NVH levels also feel a little high. You will hear the engine noise inside the cabin, especially when you are pushing it, and there are noticeable vibrations in the footwell as well. Renault could have used better insulation for the cabin.

Verdict

The Triber, especially the AMT option makes for a great city commuter. Its strong attributes such as the practical cabin and the comfortable ride quality make it a great choice in the Rs 8-lakh bracket. But the AMT falls short when it comes to highway driving. Its outright performance is rather mediocre and even its highway efficiency is on the lower side. 

Pros & Cons of Renault Triber

Things We Like

  • Practical cabin with lots of storage spaces.
  • Good boot space of 625 litres.
  • Triber can be turned into a two-seater, four seater, five-seater, six-seater or even a seven-seater vehicle.
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Things We Don't Like

  • Engine feels underpowered on highways or with a full load of passengers.
  • No diesel engine option.
  • Missing features: No automatic climate control, alloy wheels or foglamps.
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Renault Triber mileage

The Renault Triber is available only in the Petrol fuel option. The mileage of the Renault Triber is 18.2 kmpl to 20 kmpl with manual/automatic.

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Renault Triber Questions & answers

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Q ) What is the exact on-road price of Renault Triber?
A ) The on-road price of Triber in Delhi starts at ₹ 6,52,389. The on-road price is inclusive of RTO charges and insurance.
Q ) Which car is better Triber or Ertiga?
A ) Triber price starts at ₹ 6 Lakh ex-showroom and Ertiga price starts ₹ 8.69 Lakh ex-showroom.
Q ) What will the EMI or down payment for Renault Triber?
A ) Renault Triber EMI starts at ₹ 12,423 per month for a tenure of 60 months @ 9.8% for a loan amount of ₹ 5.87 Lakh & down payment will be ₹ 65,000.
Q ) Is Renault Triber a 4x4?
A ) Renault Triber does not offer 4 wheel drive transmission in Indian Market.
Q ) Does the Renault Triber have a sunroof?
A ) Renault Triber does not have a sunroof.
Q ) What is the mileage of Renault Triber?
A ) The ARAI mileage of Renault Triber is between 18.2 - 20 kmpl.
Q ) What are the colour options available for Renault Triber?
A ) There are 8 colours available for Triber - Moonlight Silver With Mystery Black, Ice Cool White, Cedar Brown, Cedar Brown With Mystery Black, Moonlight Silver, Metal Mustard, Ice Cool White With Mystery Black and Metal Mustard With Mystery Black Roof.
Q ) Is Renault Triber is a 7 Seater Car?
A ) Yes, the Renault Triber is a 7 seater car.
Prakash asked on 4 Oct 2023
Q ) What is the mileage of the Renault Triber?
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A ) The Renault Triber mileage is 18.2 to 20.0 kmpl. The Manual Petrol variant has a...Read More

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Prakash asked on 21 Sep 2023
Q ) How many gears are available in the Renault Triber?
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A ) The Renault Triber comes with a 5-speed gearbox.

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Q ) What is the seating capacity of the Renault Triber?
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Q ) What about the engine and transmission of the Renault Triber?
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Triber price in India

CityOn-Road Price
BangaloreRs.7.12 - 10.63 Lakh
MumbaiRs.6.94 - 10.36 Lakh
PuneRs.6.94 - 10.36 Lakh
HyderabadRs.7.12 - 10.63 Lakh
ChennaiRs.7.06 - 10.54 Lakh
AhmedabadRs.6.64 - 9.91 Lakh
LucknowRs.6.76 - 10.08 Lakh
JaipurRs.6.91 - 10.29 Lakh
PatnaRs.6.88 - 10.35 Lakh
ChandigarhRs.6.88 - 10.26 Lakh

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