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Triber is Renault's 7-seater Kwid
French crossover offering expanded with a super-Kwid and will be revealed this week.
Renault has teased a new addition to its burgeoning crossover offering, which could have specific relevance to emerging market drivers.
The Renault Triber is a larger crossover version of the immensely popular Kwid. It shares the same CMF-A platform but features a stretched wheelbase.
A rather revealing teaser images details some clear Captur and Kadjar styling influences, including the clamshell bonnet and daytime LEDs, with the Triber understood to be strategically aimed at Renault’s BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) market customers.
What could make it quite appealing is the presence of a third row of seats – which are removable, to either prioritise passenger portability or luggage space.
The notion of an affordable compact crossover with three rows of seating has until now been a fleeting idea and Renault’s product planners have certainly analysed the business case and spotted an opportunity.
https://www.cars.co.za/motoring_news/triber-is-renaults-7-seater-kwid/46887/

Triber is Renault's 7-seater Kwid
French crossover offering expanded with a super-Kwid and will be revealed this week.
Renault has teased a new addition to its burgeoning crossover offering, which could have specific relevance to emerging market drivers.
The Renault Triber is a larger crossover version of the immensely popular Kwid. It shares the same CMF-A platform but features a stretched wheelbase.
A rather revealing teaser images details some clear Captur and Kadjar styling influences, including the clamshell bonnet and daytime LEDs, with the Triber understood to be strategically aimed at Renault’s BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) market customers.
What could make it quite appealing is the presence of a third row of seats – which are removable, to either prioritise passenger portability or luggage space.
The notion of an affordable compact crossover with three rows of seating has until now been a fleeting idea and Renault’s product planners have certainly analysed the business case and spotted an opportunity.
https://www.cars.co.za/motoring_news/triber-is-renaults-7-seater-kwid/46887/





















