Renault Triber

Renault TRIBER | Global Reveal - Renault India

The wait is over. Renault TRIBER, the next game changer from Renault gets revealed on June 19 at 2:15pm.

Built on a revolutionary new platform, defining a new segment, the Renault TRIBER brings you best-in-class space with first-of-its-kind modularity. All this delivers incredible possibilities for consumers within a length of 3.99 meters.

It's set to hit the roads in the second half of 2019. So stay tuned.

 
Renault Triber : The all in one car : PowerDrift

The new Renault Triber promises space for six people and upmarket features like an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system. In terms of size, it's a sub-4 meter micro MPV, but in terms of style, it's an SUV.

The new Triber is practical too, with its sliding second row and detachable rear seats, all possible because of a modified version of Kwid's modular CMF-A platform that underpins it.

Prices are expected to start at under INR 6 lakh so it's competitors are likely to include anything from the Tata Tiago to the Hyundai i20 to the Maruti Suzuki Ignis.

Abhik gives us a complete lowdown.

Spec Update: Contrary to our speculation in the video, Renault Triber does not borrow Datsun Go+'s 1.2 litre engine; instead, it's equipped with a 1.0 litre, 3 cylinder engine producing 71bhp.

 
Scoop! Full details of the Renault Triber leaked - Team-BHP

Thanks to the Team-BHP fan (he prefers to remain anonymous) who sent these images in. Heartfelt gratitude for sharing it with other enthusiasts via this page!

Details of the upcoming Renault Triber have leaked ahead of its official launch.

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Read the full blog post at this link:

https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/indi...testing-edit-now-unveiled-13.html#post4620299
 
DRIVEN: Renault Triber 1,0

Seating seven in a four-metre footprint is a tough packaging challenge but the little Renault manages it ... and then some.

A sub-four-metre seven-seater built on a “lightly modified” version of the Kwid’s CMF-A platform? I must confess, I wasn’t expecting much when news of the Triber first broke. It seemed like a bit of a long shot. How much better than a Datsun Go+ could it be? Four metres, after all, are four metres … that extra space has to come from somewhere. What was Renault going to do, give it an upright stance and use the vertical space cleverly? It would have to. But that would make it look like a telephone box on wheels, wouldn’t it? Questions, questions, questions.

Renault SA will launch the Triber “sometime” in 2020. With prices to be confirmed but ostensibly slotting in far below the Captur, it’s likely to be the only car at a budget price point which can genuinely seat seven. So, clearly, the potential is huge. We can’t wait to test the fully realised version of the car.

https://www.carmag.co.za/car-reviews/driving-impressions/driven-renault-triber-10/

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Renault Triber bookings open on August 17, 2019 - Team-BHP



Bookings for the Renault Triber will commence from August 17, 2019. The booking amount is Rs. 11,000 and customers can book the car online or at authorised dealerships. The car is scheduled to be launched on August 28.

The Renault Triber was unveiled in June 2019. The car is based on the CMF-A platform that is shared with the Kwid. It comes with three rows of seats and can carry up to 7 people.

The Triber features a 3-slat grille with chrome inserts. It has projector headlamps and a dual-tone bumper with a silver scuff plate. At the rear, the Triber comes with wraparound tail lights and has a dual-tone bumper with a silver insert.

On the inside, the Triber gets a dual-tone dashboard with an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system that has Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity. It has a 3-spoke steering wheel and a digital instrument cluster.

The Triber offers air-conditioning vents for the second and third row as well. The third row of seats can be removed individually to increase luggage space.

The Triber is powered by a 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine that produces 71 BHP @ 6,250 rpm and 96 Nm of torque @ 3,500 rpm. The engine is mated to either a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed AMT transmission.

https://www.team-bhp.com/news/renault-triber-bookings-open-august-17-2019
 
Renault Triber: Design, Features And More | NDTV carandbike

The Renault Triber is the first sub-compact 7-seater from the carmaker and here we bring you a detailed look at the car's design, styling, and some of it's segment-first features.

 
Renault Triber launched (in India) at Rs. 4.95 lakh - Team-BHP



Renault has launched the 7-seat Triber priced at Rs. 4.95 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The Renault Triber is based on the CMF-A+ platform that is shared with the Kwid.

The car measures 3,990 mm in length, 1,739 mm in width, 1,643 mm in height and has a wheelbase of 2,636 mm. The boot capacity is 84 litres, which can be increased to 625 litres.

The Renault Triber features a 3-slat grille with chrome inserts, which is flanked by projector headlights. It has a dual-tone front bumper with a silver scuff plate and LED daytime running lights. It has roof rails, alloy wheels and wraparound tail lights.

On the inside, the Triber comes with a dual-tone dashboard with silver trim. The centre console houses an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system that has Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity. It has a 3-spoke steering wheel and a digital instrument cluster.

Other features include keyless entry, engine start/stop button, power windows and air-conditioning. Air-conditioning vents are provided for both the second and third row passengers. The third row of seats can be individually removed.

The Triber is powered by a 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine that produces 71 BHP @ 6,250 rpm and 96 Nm @ 3,500 rpm. The engine is mated to a 5-speed manual transmission. Claimed fuel efficiency is 20 km/l.

Safety features that are offered on the Triber include ABS, rear parking sensors and dual airbags. Higher variants get front-side airbags and rear view camera as well.

Variant-wise ex-showroom prices:

RXE - Rs. 4.95 lakh
RXL - Rs. 5.49 lakh
RXT - Rs. 5.99 lakh
RXZ - Rs. 6.49 lakh

 
Renault Triber 7 Seater | First Drive Review | Price, Features, Interior & More | ZigWheels

Renault Triber has been launched in India with prices ranging from Rs. 4.95 lakh up to Rs. 6.49 lakh (Ex-Showroom).

- Renault Triber 7 seater configuration also available, with standard seating configuration being limited to 5.

- The Triber is available in four variants (RXE, RXL, RXT and RXZ) with a 1.0-litre three-cylinder BS6-compliant Energy petrol motor making 72PS and 96Nm of torque.

- Renault Triber transmission spec includes only a manual for now; AMT to be introduced later.

 
Renault Triber - compact 7-seater | First Drive Review | Autocar India

After a long wait, the Renault Triber is finally here. It packs seven seats into a sub-four-metre footprint, and while it might not be the first to do so, it certainly promises a lot of versatility.

Nikhil Bhatia drives it in Goa to see if it lives up to its promise.

 
Renault Triber | Yes Small Engined 7 Seater Works! | CarWale

The Renault Triber attempts to sway and capture the Indian market through its unique sub 4 meter 7 seat configuration. Will it be successful?

Abhishek Nigam drove the Triber extensively to answer that question and more.

 
Renault Triber Review | NDTV carandbike

The latest from the French is the Renault Triber - a modular, spacious and very different offering in the hatchback space. The car boasts several USPs, but its the size and versatility that stand out.

It also uses Renault's 1.0 litre 3-cyl engine - new to India. But is it big enough to power this big car?

Watch our review to find out how it drives, and what the cabin's functionality is like.

 
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