Johannesburg – The updated Renault Triber has launched in South Africa, presenting a new value-for-money option for families and transport operators. The seven-seater vehicle now comes with 31 new features as part of Renault’s rethink brand transformation strategy.
The Triber’s seating configurations allow it to function as a five, six, or seven-seater. Its modular design and 625-litre boot space in five-seat mode provide flexibility for a variety of lifestyle and transport needs. Additional storage compartments of 23 litres, including a refrigerated centre box and lower glove compartment, add convenience for drivers and passengers.

The vehicle’s exterior design has been upgraded with a piano black grille, sculpted bonnet, redesigned bumpers, and advanced LED head and tail lamps. The cabin features new upholstery options, a dual-tone dashboard, a 7-inch TFT LED instrument cluster, and an 8-inch floating touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Comfort features include wireless smartphone charging, steering wheel controls, independent rear vents, and automatic headlamps and wipers.

Safety is standard for this price range, with six airbags, ABS with electronic brake-force distribution, a tyre pressure monitoring system, parking sensors, and reminders for seat belts and belongings. The Triber is powered by a 1.0-litre petrol engine producing 52kW at 6250rpm and 96Nm at 3500rpm, paired with a five-speed manual transmission or optional AMT.
The Renault Triber offers several variants priced between E218 999 and E259 999, all including a two-year service plan and five-year warranty, making it a competitive choice for those seeking a practical, affordable transport solution.




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