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Don’t Buy Triber Yet: See Other Cars!

Published On: July 31, 2025
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The Renault Triber has received its most significant update since its 2019 launch, bringing a fresh look and revised features, prompting a look at what else you can buy at its various price points.

The Refreshed Renault Triber Has Arrived

The popular Renault Triber has finally gotten a comprehensive facelift, marking its most major update since it first hit the market in 2019. This refreshed version boasts a tweaked exterior design, an updated interior layout, and a few minor feature enhancements.

Under the hood, things remain familiar. The Triber continues to be powered by its 1.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine. Buyers can choose between a five-speed manual transmission (MT) or a five-speed automated manual transmission (AMT). For those looking for more fuel-efficient options, Renault also offers a company-certified aftermarket CNG kit for the MT variants.

New Variants and Price Range

Renault has simplified its variant naming strategy for the Triber, moving away from its previous three-letter codes to more intuitive names. The new lineup includes the Authentic, Evolution, Techno, Emotion, and Emotion AT variants.

The pricing for the updated Triber ranges from Rs. 7.20 lakh to Rs. 10.35 lakh (on-road Delhi). It’s worth noting that the convenient AMT option is exclusively available with the top-tier Emotion variant.

What Else Can You Buy for the Price?

Let’s dive into the market to see what other popular cars you can consider for a similar budget, based on on-road Delhi prices.

Renault Triber Authentic (Rs. 7.20 lakh)

At the entry-level price point, you can explore options like the Maruti Swift LXi MT, priced slightly higher at Rs. 7.27 lakh. If you’re looking for something more compact, the Hyundai Exter EX 1.2 MT comes in at Rs. 7.11 lakh, and the Tata Punch Pure MT is available for Rs. 6.87 lakh.

Renault Triber Evolution (Rs. 8.23 lakh)

Moving up, the Triber Evolution competes with popular hatchbacks and compact SUVs. The Maruti Swift VXi MT is a close alternative at Rs. 8.15 lakh. For those leaning towards a crossover, the Maruti Fronx Sigma 1.2 MT is also an option at Rs. 8.47 lakh.

Renault Triber Techno (Rs. 9.05 lakh)

In this mid-range, the Maruti Fronx Delta 1.2 MT comes in at Rs. 9.41 lakh, offering a slightly different proposition. Another strong contender is the Honda Amaze S 1.2 Petrol MT, which is available for Rs. 8.66 lakh, known for its refined performance.

Renault Triber Emotion MT (Rs. 9.78 lakh)

At the higher end of the manual transmission variants, the Triber Emotion MT faces competition from automatic hatchbacks and compact sedans. The Maruti Swift ZXi AMT is priced exactly the same at Rs. 9.78 lakh, offering a convenient automatic transmission. The Honda Amaze S 1.2 Petrol CVT, an automatic sedan, is also available at Rs. 9.75 lakh.

Renault Triber Emotion AMT (Rs. 10.35 lakh)

The top-spec automatic Triber opens up a wide range of choices, including larger vehicles. For the exact same price, you could consider the Maruti Ertiga Lxi, a larger MUV. Other options include the Maruti Dzire Zxi at Rs. 10 lakh or the Maruti Baleno Zeta AGS at Rs. 10.24 lakh.

If CNG is a priority, the Hyundai Aura SX 1.2 CNG is available for Rs. 10.30 lakh. Additionally, the Hyundai i20 Sportz (O) 1.2 MT offers a premium hatchback experience at Rs. 10.28 lakh.

  • The Renault Triber facelift brings updated exterior, interior, and features.
  • It retains the 1.0-litre petrol engine with MT and AMT options, plus an aftermarket CNG kit.
  • New variant names include Authentic, Evolution, Techno, Emotion, and Emotion AT.
  • Prices range from Rs. 7.20 lakh to Rs. 10.35 lakh (on-road Delhi).
  • The Triber competes with a variety of hatchbacks, compact SUVs, and sedans across its price points.

With its refreshed look and versatile seating, the Triber continues to be a strong contender, but buyers now have even more options to weigh in the competitive Indian car market.

Anshu Kaushik

Anshu Kaushik is an automotive analyst and business writer with over 8 years of experience covering market trends, consumer insights, and product innovations. With a background in finance and a lifelong passion for engineering, he bridges technical depth and economic perspective in his coverage. His work has been cited in business journals and product strategy briefs. Anshu’s insights help readers make confident, informed decisions in fast-moving sectors like cars and commerce. Find him on LinkedIn.

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