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Overview

The Renault Triber is a compact 7-seater MPV known for maximizing interior space in a small footprint. It offers impressive cabin room and flexibility for families (all three rows can accommodate passengers)​. The ride is soft and comfortable—the suspension soaks up potholes easily​. Power comes from a modest 1.0-liter petrol engine (about 72 PS) paired with a 5-speed manual or AMT; it’s not sporty but delivers good fuel economy (real-world ~17–19 kmpl). Build quality is basic but durable, reflecting its budget focus. The boxy, high-roof design gives it an SUV-like stance with practical touches (roof rails, dual-tone cladding)​, making the Triber a value-for-money family mover.

Renault Triber Specifications & Features

Seating capacity7
Transmission typeAutomatic
Number of cylinders3
Displacement999
Max power (bhp)71 bhp@6250rpm
Gear box--
Max torque (Nm)96 Nm@3500rpm
Mileage (ARAI)18.2
Fuel Typepetrol

Renault Triber Key Features

Turbocharged petrol engine options (1.0L & 1.5L TSI)
10-inch infotainment system with wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay
Digital cockpit with fully digital instrument cluster
Up to 6 airbags and ESC for enhanced safety
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Renault Triber Pricing & Variants

The Triber is very affordable for a 7-seater. Its ex-showroom price ranges roughly from ₹6.10–8.75 lakh for the base to top variants​. For context, a larger 7-seater like the Maruti Ertiga starts around ₹8.96 lakh. This makes the Triber one of the cheapest seven-seaters on offer, undercutting most rivals. Its low price—combined with features like a touchscreen and a safety kit—gives it strong value in the sub-₹10 lakh segment.
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Renault Triber Expert's Review 4.0

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Exterior

Design4/5
Paint Quality4/5
Panel Gaps4/5

Interior

Design4/5
Space4/5
Comfort4/5

Safety

No. of Airbags6
Features4/5

Performance

Stability4/5
Eng. Response4/5
Clutch & Gears4/5

Pros & Cons of Renault Triber

ProsSpacious interior – Excellent room and flexible 7-seat layoutComfortable ride – Suspension soaks up bumps wellFuel-efficient – Frugal 1.0L engine delivers ~18–19 kmplEasy city drive – Small footprint, light steering, and high ground clearance
ConsUnderpowered engine – Modest power; can be sluggish on highwaysBasic cabin – Plain, hard-plastic interiors lack premium feelTight boot space – Minimal cargo room with all seats in placeAging styling – Exterior and interior design is now dated

Renault Triber User's Review 4.5

"I bought my Triber two years ago and have been very happy. It’s incredibly spacious, fitting our family of 5 with luggage without complaints. The ride is smooth even on rough city roads, and the mileage is excellent (~17 kmpl in mixed use). Features like the touchscreen and charging port are handy. The engine isn’t fast, but it does the job. Overall, great car for the money."

~ Aarav Mehta

"We use the Triber mostly for family trips. The third row is very useful when we need it (we fold it down for extra boot space otherwise). It’s fuel-efficient and inexpensive to maintain. Downsides: the engine is a bit underpowered on highways and the plastics look plain. But for a budget car, it does everything I need. A solid choice in its class."

~ Rohit Kulkarni

"The Triber has been reliable for our daily errands. The interior space and headroom are surprising – even tall adults can sit in the back comfortably. It’s easy to park in the city, and the ground clearance is a plus for bumps. I wish the cabin felt a bit more upscale, but at this price I can’t complain. Definitely a good value 7-seater."

~ Priya Sharma

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