“Renault Triber Facelift Spied Testing With LED Headlights, Redesigned Bumper & Tech Upgrades”
Renault’s redesigned 2025 Triber facelift begins testing in India. Expect LED DRLs, tweaked front bumper and grille, new alloy wheels, upgraded cabin tech, and retained 1.0 L petrol engine, priced Rs 6–9 lakh later this year
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Renault has begun road-testing the much-anticipated 2025 Triber facelift in India, signaling the model’s first major update since its 2019 launch.
The camouflaged prototype reveals several styling changes and feature enhancements across the front and rear sections.
Front styling updates include:
Redesigned LED headlights with integrated daytime running lights mounted on top.
A revamped front bumper with a larger air dam and repositioned fog lamps.
A refreshed grille design aligning with Renault’s global styling cues.
Rear and profile enhancements:
Subtle LED tail-light redesigns with sharper creases on the tailgate and a reprofiled bumper.
A familiar silhouette is retained, though new alloy wheels replace older covers.
Interior and features (expected):
Soft‑touch dashboard tweaks, lighter materials, and enhanced infotainment features, reflecting updates seen in Nissan Magnite’s facelift.
Likely additions include automatic climate control, more airbags, and modern connectivity upgrades.
Powertrain remains unchanged:
Continues with the tried-and-tested 1.0 L NA petrol engine (72 PS, 96 Nm), paired with either a 5-speed manual or AMT.
A turbo-petrol variant might arrive, but confirmation is still pending.
Renault India CEO Venkatram Mamillapalle confirmed that both the Triber and Kiger facelifts are due later this year, with festive season launch anticipated.
Pricing is expected between Rs 6–9 lakh (ex-showroom)