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Ahead of the official launch, the model has been spied in Chennai during the testing phase, and has revealed some significant details and key highlights.
Renault Triber Facelift Spied. (File photo)
The top carmaker Renault has received an overwhelming response for its sub-4-meter compact MPV Triber. After seeing the love for the model, the company is gearing up to release an updated version. The company has not revealed the launch details yet. However, some reports claim that it might hit the market sometime this year.
Ahead of the official launch, the model has been spied in Chennai during the testing phase, and has revealed some significant details and key highlights of the upcoming version.
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Here’s What To Expect
According to the spy images, the upcoming Triber seems to get some noticeable updates from both inside and outside. The vehicle will carry the same style statement as the outgoing version. However, customers can expect an updated front bumper, improved front fascia, a new grille, paired with a wraparound, stylish headlight setup with integrated LED DRLs.
Going deeper, the test mule is likely to get a hexagonal air dam, complemented by circular fog lamps. The facelift version might use revised taillights, which will make it look better than ever. It will retain its 7-seater configuration, allowing the customers to have the same comfort as before.
Any Change Under Hood?
Under the hood, the Triber facelift will use the same 1.0-litre naturally aspirated 3-cylinder petrol engine. It will generate a maximum power of 71 BHP and 96 Nm of peak torque. The unit will be paired with either a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed AMT.

Shahrukh Shah, Sub-Editor at News18, loves to write about everything that moves on wheels. With years of experience and the required skill sets, he is contributing to the auto section, where he let people know …Read More
Shahrukh Shah, Sub-Editor at News18, loves to write about everything that moves on wheels. With years of experience and the required skill sets, he is contributing to the auto section, where he let people know … Read More
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