Renault Triber is an affordable 7-seater MPV and here’s what its RXL (Second-Base) Variant is Like
The RXL (second-base) variant of the Renault Triber presents a compelling case to grab the title of being the most VFM. Triber is among the most enticing vehicles in our market. In fact, it is the most affordable 7-seat MPV in the country. This second-from-base trim has an ex-showroom price of Rs 6.80 lakh. Even the on-road price is around Rs 7.50 lakh in most cities. That is real value for money in terms of practicality this MPV offers. Let us take a look at the details of what the RXL variant offers.
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Renault Triber RXL Variant Detailed on Tape
This video comes from Manish Negi vlog’s on YouTube. He highlights what this trim possesses. At the front, it gets a matte black front grille, projector headlamps with cornering function, a sporty bumper and a huge Renault logo in the centre. On the sides, there are black claddings for the wheel arches, black ORVMs and door handles, and 14-inch alloy wheels, but there are no roof rails or auto-folding functions for ORVMs. At the rear, it gets the split-LED setup for the taillamps, a roof-mounted spoiler with an integrated stop light, Triber lettering on the boot lid and a sporty black bumper. All in all, the vehicle looks decent from all angles.
Interior and Features
On the inside, the cabin of the Renault is very practical. The top highlights include fixed headrests, a 60:40 split seat for the second row, manual roll-down windows for the second row, power windows for the front passengers, B-pillar-mounted AC vents, a dual-tone interior, tilt adjustable steering wheel, part-digital instrument cluster, 2DIN music system with 2 speakers, rotary knobs for manual AC control, traction control, 12 V charging socket, glass holder, manual IRVM, cabin light, fixed grab handles and more.
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Specs
The Renault Triber comes powered by a 1.0-litre 3-cylinder petrol engine. It generates a decent 71 hp and 96 Nm of peak power and torque. This engine pairs with a 5-speed manual transmission powering front wheels. With all three rows up, the boot space is just 84 litres. The ground clearance is 182 mm. Interestingly, it boasts an impressive 4-star safety rating for the adult occupant and a 3-star rating for the child occupant protection. The overall price range is between Rs 6 lakh to Rs 8.97 lakh, ex-showroom.
Author’s Note
I feel Renault Triber is anyway a value-for-money proposition. But in this variant, you are able to save a lot of money despite getting the practicality of having 7 seats. If you just want a large cabin space to carry 7 persons and are not at all fascinated by the latest tech and convenience features, it makes sense to opt for this RXL trim. However, if you also want some modern amenities, you should look for the higher variant. In any case, the RXL version certainly makes a great case for holding the title of being the most VFM model in the Renault Triber lineup.
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