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The Renault Triber facelift has been spied for the first time. Renault India MD and CEO Venkatram Mamillapalle confirmed a few months ago that the Kiger and Triber will receive facelifts later this year. A Kiger facelift prototype was seen testing for the first time last month, and a test mule of the facelifted Triber has now been spotted.

  1. Renault Triber facelift spy shot suggests mild design tweaks
  2. Interior expected to receive new materials and features
  3. Engine options will most likely remain unchanged from current Triber

2025 Renault Triber facelift exterior and interior design

Rear and side styling changes look to be minor

A new spy shot of a heavily camouflaged Triber test mule primarily shows off the rear of the facelifted sub-4m MPV, and a bit of the side profile too. The overall silhouette and design don’t seem to be a major departure from the current Triber, including the tail-lamps, bootlid, and rear bumper.

Towards the side, the Triber’s distinctive upward crease and window line kink seem to have been retained for the facelift as well. While the front end is not visible in the spy shot, we expect the Triber facelift to sport sharper styling that better aligns it with global Renault models.

Interior changes for Triber facelift

Inside, the Triber facelift’s dashboard is anticipated to get mild design tweaks, lighter shades, more soft-touch materials, and an expanded feature list, much like the refreshed Nissan Magnite that launched last year.

2025 Renault Triber facelift engine and gearbox

No major mechanical changes anticipated

On the powertrain front, we expect the Triber facelift to carry on with the current model’s 1.0-litre naturally aspirated three-cylinder petrol unit that generates 72hp and 96Nm. Gearbox options will most likely be the same as well, comprising a 5-speed manual and 5-speed AMT.

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