

Renault India is preparing to launch many big vehicles in the coming months. While everyone’s eyes are on the company’s new generation Duster and its 7-seater variants Boreal, on the other hand Renault is also working on its popular vehicles Kiger and Triber’s facelift version. Both these vehicles can be launched in the market during the festive season by the end of this year.
Recently Kiger and Triber have been spotted during simultaneous testing. Both models were fully in Camphalas, giving a glimpse of their exterior updates.
Renault Triber facelift: What will be the change?
Many major cosmetic changes can be seen in the 2025 Triber facelift. The new split lighting setup appears at the front, which is given in LED DRLS and the main headlamp cluster bumper below. Also, a new grill and big trapezodal air dam gives it a new look.
The taillamp clusters have been revised at the back and the tailgate now appears before. The special thing is that Renault has increased the roof height for the third line passengers this time, which is believed to be a major improvement.
Renault Kiger facelift: minor but necessary changes
Kiger already follows the new design language of Renault, so changes in its facelift will be limited. This may include mild changes in front lighting and tail lamps of new square shape at the back, which will replace the existing C-shape units.
Paurtrain: Engine Same, Performance Power
There will be no major change in both trains at the mechanical level.
Will be found in Kiger:
- 1.0-liter natural aspirated petrol engine (71bhp, 96Nm)-5-speed manual/AMT
- 1.0-liter turbo petrol engine (99bhp, 160nm/152Nm at)-5-speed manual/CVT
The Triber currently comes with just a 1.0-liter naturally aspirated engine, but in the facelift version Renault can give the option of a 1.0-liter turbo engine.
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Note
Both these facelifted cars of Renault are coming with significant improvement in terms of design, features and space. Their launch in the festive season is expected to make the market competition further intensified.
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