The automotive market is about to witness a revolution with the impending launch of the Renault Triber, poised to challenge the dominance of existing players such as the Ertiga with its robust engine and a suite of branded features. As Indian roads prepare for this fresh entrant, the Triber promises to infuse the segment with a breath of fresh design and innovation.

The Renault Triber stands out with an updated powertrain that is set to make an impactful debut. Housing a 1.0-liter, three-cylinder petrol engine, the vehicle churns out 72 horsepower and is paired with either a 5-speed manual or an Automated Manual Transmission (AMT). This engine upgrade is not just about power; it is anticipated to enhance the vehicle’s fuel efficiency, thereby appealing to the cost-conscious consumer and likely bolstering sales.

But it’s not just under the hood where the Triber shines. The 7-seater MPV has been crafted keeping in mind the needs of a modern family. With a bold new aesthetic, it’s designed to make a statement on the road while promising a spacious and comfortable interior for all passengers.

Renault has loaded the Triber with an array of impressive features. It boasts a remarkable safety record, having secured a 4-star adult occupant safety rating and a 3-star child occupant safety rating in the Global NCAP crash tests. In terms of safety equipment, the vehicle is expected to include up to four airbags, ABS with EBD, reverse parking sensors, a rear parking camera, and more, ensuring peace of mind for both driver and passengers.

Renault Triber
Renault Triber

Although the company has yet to announce the pricing details, the updated features suggest a competitive market positioning. With the upgrades, it’s likely that the Triber will command a higher price than its predecessor,

reflecting the added value it brings. Its launch will no doubt set a new benchmark in the 7-seater MPV segment, offering a compelling mix of style, power, and functionality. The anticipation grows as the Renault Triber prepares to enter the market, potentially redefining the standards for family vehicles in India.

Sonu Roy is originally a resident of Samastipur district of Bihar, has been working as a writer in digital journalism for the last 4 years. In his career of 4 years, he has good experience from politics, automobile, motivation, sports to technology field.