While the Renault Triber has no immediate rival in its category, the Triber fares against premium hatchback segment where the Tata Altroz has just come in. How the Tata Altroz vs Renault Triber compares with each other on paper and on the roads, we’ll find out.
Renault has showcased the AMT version of the Triber at the auto expo, but the manufacturer also showcased a new 1.0L turbo-petrol engine that will be seen on the Triber soon.
The BSVI-compliant Renault Triber has been launched in India at a price of INR 4.99 lakh. The MPV is available in four variants: RXE, RXL, RXT and RXZ.
Renault dealers have introduced a range of accessories for Triber MPV, adding more to the car's aggression and sportiness. Check out this Renault Triber with full accessories list on-boards that can cost you around Rs 50,000.