The Renault Triber can now be booked online, on the company’s website or any authorized Renault dealership across the country. The car is slated for launch on August 28.
Renault has commenced the Triber bookings from August 17 onwards. Customers can now book the car online, on the company’s website or at any authorized Renault dealership across the country. The booking amount for the Triber is Rs. 11,000. The Triber sits on a heavily modified version of the Kwid’s CMF-A platform and has been sepcifically designed for India.
This is the first of the four new cars that Renault plans to introduce in India in the next two years, in an attempt to double their sales by 2022. Renault says that the Triber will offer more than 100 configuration with its modular seating arrangement. Renault has aimed this car at young buyers as well as families with its bucket loads of practicality. However, Renault does not call the Triber with any specific body style. Its built like an MPV, has characters of an SUV with increased ground clearance but has the size of the large hatchback as its a sub-4m car. We would just like to call it a crossover with seven seats.
The Renault Triber is a handsome looking car. The face is dominated by the large, three slat, U-shaped grille with the Renault logo sitting atop in all its pride. The tapering rectangular headlamps smoothly flow out of the grille. Also, the silver skid plates and the body claddings add a lot of character. In profile, it looks much like a scaled down version of the Lodgy. There is a large glass section with a nice little kink at the C-pillar which looks quite cool. The body cladding continues at the sides and over the wheel arches and the 15-inch alloy wheels have been designed very well indeed.
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The interiors are one of the biggest talking points of the new Renault Triber. You can have it as a seven seater or remove a seat from the third row to make it a six-seater or remove both seats to make it a five-seater with a huge boot. The second row is sliding, reclinable, foldable and can be tumbled down, allowing for up to 200mm legroom. The third gets dedicated AC vents and there are charging ports for all passengers. As for the dashboard, its a fresh design from Renault. Its quite simple and geometric but quite appealing indeed. The cabin is trimmed in dual-tone black and beige with silver garnishes across the dashboard and on the steering wheel.
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The Renault Triber will be powered by a 1.0L, three cylinder petrol engine which makes 72PS of power at 6,250 rpm 96Nm of torque at 3,500 rpm. The power and torque figures are fine for a 1.0L, three cylinder engine but seem a little low for the car it has been put on. However, the bookings having commenced for the Renault Triber, the launch is just around the corner, slated on August 28. Stay tuned to this space for the latest updates from the launch event of the Renault Triber.