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Renault Triber AMT launched: India’s LEAST priced automatic MPV

Renault has launched the much-awaited Triber MPV in the Indian market. Starting at Rs 6.18 lakhs for the base Triber AMT automatic, while the top-end version of the car is priced at Rs 7.22 lakhs. The Renault Triber AMT is available in three variants – RXL, RXT and RXZ. Renault India has started accepting the bookings for the Triber through the official website and the dealership network. The deliveries are expected as soon as the lockdown rules are relaxed in the future.

Renault Triber AMT launched: India’s LEAST priced automatic MPV

The new Easy-R AMT transmission is specifically designed to work efficiently in the Indian driving conditions as per the manufacturer. The booking amount is Rs 5,000. Here is a detailed price list of the Triber AMT.

Renault Triber RXL EASY-R – Rs 6.18 lakh

Renault Triber RXT EASY-R – Rs 6.68 lakh

Renault Triber RXZ EASY-R – Rs 7.22 lakh

Venkatram Mamillapalle, Country CEO & Managing Director, Renault India Operations,

“With the AMT version of Triber, we will further enhance the USPs of TRIBER – Flexible, Attractive and Affordable. Looking at the evolving customer preferences, the AMT technology is becoming a popular choice across segments and we are happy to build on our portfolio with the Renault TRIBER EASY-R AMT. It is very motivating to see the outstanding response from customers and today we will take another step forward in the TRIBER journey with the launch of the Renault TRIBER EASY-R AMT,”

Apart from the new addition of the AMT transmission, the Triber remains unchanged. It gets the same 1.0-litre naturally-aspirated three-cylinder petrol engine. It generates a maximum power of 72 PS and peak torque of 96 Nm. The engine returns a maximum of 20 km/l. The Triber remains one of the most popular cars from the manufacturer and the launch of the much-awaited AMT automatic version will surely increase the demand for the car in the market.

Renault Triber AMT launched: India’s LEAST priced automatic MPV

The top-end version of the Triber offers a long list of features. Starting with the four-airbags, rear camera, rear defogger and rear wiper. The car also gets LED DRLs, 15-inch wheels, 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto, Apple CarPlay and phone-based navigation system. The Triber is the only car in the market to offer a flexible seating option. It allows the customers to remove last row seats as per need. The car can become 7-seater to 3-seater without much of an effort. The 84-litre boot space with all the seven seats up can go up to 1,000 litres with three seats.

The Triber does not have direct competition in the market but it takes on the likes of Datsun Go+ in the market. The Triber, however, falls in the segment of Hyundai Grand i10, Maruti Suzuki Swift and Ford Figo.

Shantonil Nag

Shantonil brings a refined blend of expertise and enthusiasm to motoring journalism at Cartoq.com. With a career spanning over 11 years, he anchors Cartoq's insightful car reviews and test drives. His journalistic journey began as a correspondent at Gaadi.com, where he honed his skills in content writing and scripting car reviews. Later, as Senior Editor for Autoportal.com, his expanded role included curating and structuring web content. At Cartoq.com, his expanded role includes assisting the video team to create high-quality car reviews. (Full bio)