2026 Renault Triber: What’s new
With this update, Renault has focused on adding more value to entry and mid-spec trims. One of the headline additions is a segment-first automatic climate control system, available on the top-end Emotion variant. The model also gets a one-touch fold and tumble function for the second row.
Inside, the 2026 Triber gets a refreshed cabin layout with a dual-tone dashboard and a floating 20.32 cm touchscreen infotainment system that supports wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Renault has also improved usability with features like a redesigned center console and better accessibility across variants.
A key highlight remains the Triber’s flexible seating layout. It continues to offer 5-, 6- and 7-seater configurations, and now the second-row seats can fold completely flat. This expands boot space up to 1065 litres.
The feature list has also been expanded across variants. The Evolution trim now gets steering-mounted audio and phone controls, a day/night IRVM and a rear cabin lamp. The Techno variant adds a driver armrest, height-adjustable driver seat, rear defogger, third-row 12V socket, front tweeters and electrically foldable ORVMs. The top-spec Emotion variant builds on this with the addition of automatic climate control..
Under the hood, the MPV remains mechanically unchanged. It is powered by a 1.0-litre, three-cylinder petrol engine that produces 72 hp and 96 Nm of torque. Transmission options include a 5-speed manual across all variants and an AMT option on the top trim.
Renault is also offering a standard 3-year warranty, extendable up to 7 years under its Renault Secure programme, adding to the ownership appeal.













