Renault Triber Limited Edition Launched at Rs 7.24 Lakhs

  • Published On: 19 February 2022
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The Limited Edition has been introduced to celebrate the 1-lakh sales milestone of the MPV in India

Renault India has launched the Triber Limited Edition (LE) at a sticker price of Rs 7.24 Lakhs (ex-showroom New Delhi) in the country. Equipped with a 1.0L petrol engine, it will be available in both manual and Easy-R AMT transmissions. Renault Triber Limited Edition (LE) bookings have started from today and it can be booked online at the official company website, My Renault App or at a Renault authorized dealership. The Limited Edition has been introduced to celebrate the 1-lakh sales milestone of the MPV in India.


Based on the RXT variant, Renault Triber Limited Edition (LE) has been presented in two dual-tone color options namely Moonlight Silver with Black Roof and Cedar Brown with Black Roof. The other cosmetic enhancements include Black inner door handles, HVAC knobs with chrome ring and fully digital white LED instrument cluster. The cabin has been offered in a new stylish Akaza fabric upholstery along with dual tone dashboard in piano black finish. Some of the features carried over from the RXT variant in the Triber Limited Edition (LE) are Steering mounted Audio & phone controls 6-way adjustable driver seat, 14 Inch flex wheels and Reverse parking camera with guidelines.

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Renault Triber scored a 4-star safety Rating for adult occupant safety and 3-star for child occupant safety from Global NCAP. Beside the various active and passive safety features, it comes equipped with four airbags – front and Side for both driver & passenger. Mechanically, the Limited Edition (LE) is identical to the regular model of the MPV. It is powered by the same 1.0L 3-cylinder petrol engine which develops top power of 71 bhp at 6250 rpm and peak torque of 96 Nm at 3500 rpm. The engine is linked to a 5-speed manual transmission as standard while an AMT gearbox is also available as an option. It gets disc brakes at front while drum units do the work at the rear.

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