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Renault Triber
Overview
ManufacturerRenault
Production2019–present
AssemblyIndia: Chennai (Renault India)
DesignerUnder the lead of Laurens van den Acker
Body and chassis
ClassMini MPV[1][2][3]
Body style5-door wagon
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
PlatformRenault–Nissan CMF-A+[4]
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Power output53 kW (71 hp; 72 PS)
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,636 mm (103.8 in)
Length3,990 mm (157.1 in)
Width1,739 mm (68.5 in)
Height1,643 mm (64.7 in)
Kerb weight947 kg (2,088 lb)

The Renault Triber is a mini MPV[1][2][3] with three-row seating produced by the French car manufacturer Renault through its Indian subsidiary Renault India. It was introduced in India on 19 June 2019 and went on sale in August 2019.[4][5]

Overview

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Development

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Rear view

Developed under the body code "RBC", the Triber is built on top of the CMF-A platform like the Kwid. Despite that, the car is built with over 90% dedicated parts not shared with other Renault and Nissan vehicles since it is a larger and wider car in the CMF-A family.[6]

Laurens van den Acker, Corporate Design of Groupe Renault said the interior of the car is a "miracle" and refers to it as "a bit of a Leonardo da Vinci" as it offers three-row seating in a sub-four metre length.[7] This was achieved by making the bonnet and engine bay as short as possible, making it not possible to fit a diesel engine or any larger petrol engine to the car. The car's width is spanning at 1,739 mm (68.5 in) to maximize cabin space, especially in the second row where three people had to fit comfortably. The stretched wheelbase and the reduced overhang also contributed to the spacious cabin space which Van den Acker claimed is around 3 metres long. The second row seats comes with a reclining and split folding function. There is a dedicated AC vent for the third row of seats, armrests and charging sockets. The third row can be removed altogether to liberate up to 625 L (38,140 cu in) of boot space.[8]

One of the difficult parts of the development of the Triber is maximizing the headroom for the third-row passengers, as the space is usually occupied by the rear hatch door hinge mechanism.[9] The rear part of the roof is raised, allowing more headroom and a roof-mounted air conditioner blowers. The roof bump is masked by the roof rail, making it less visible.

The car is also designed with a faux-crossover look, which Van den Acker said "gives the car a much tougher stand, and brings it in an SUV sphere". It would also make the car appeal to consumers in India who prefers a high driving position and high ground clearance.

Triber Express

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In 2022, Renault introduced the Triber Express to the South African market. It is a light commercial vehicle variant that does not have rear seats and has a steel cargo cage that can be accessed through either the tailgate or the rear doors. The model has a claimed load capacity of 1,500 L (330 imp gal; 400 US gal) with a payload capacity of 542 kg (1,195 lb).[10]

Powertrain

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The Triber is powered by an upgraded version of the Kwid's 999 cc BR10 three-cylinder petrol engine producing 53 kW (71 hp; 72 PS) at 6,250 rpm and 96 N⋅m (71 lb⋅ft) of torque at 3,500 rpm. The transmission options for the Triber are a 5-speed manual and a 5-speed automated manual gearbox.[8]

A CNG variant is expected to be introduced by December 2024 according to a company official.[11]

Export markets

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The Triber is exported to nearby right-hand drive emerging markets such as Indonesia and South Africa. It was introduced in Indonesia on 12 July 2019 and displayed at the 27th Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show from 18 to 28 July 2019. Renault received 1,033 bookings for the Triber at the show.[12][13] The Triber started to be delivered to customers in March 2020. The RXZ trim of Triber in Indonesia has 15-inch dual-tone alloy wheels unseen in other markets. The South African introduction was also followed later in February 2020.[14][15]

The Triber was went on sale in the Brunei market in late July 2022, marking the return of the Renault brand in the Brunei market after 9 years. It is offered in RXZ variant.[16]

Safety

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2021 Renault Triber 'RxL', RHD (2 airbags)
Global NCAP scores (2021)
Adult occupant stars
Adult occupant 11.62/17.00
Child occupant stars
Child occupant 27.00/49.00

The Indian-manufactured Triber was tested in its most basic safety specification for India (double frontal airbags, no ISOFIX) by Global NCAP in 2021, and scored four stars for adult occupant protection and three stars for child occupant protection.[17] The vehicle's passenger compartment became unstable during the frontal crash test, but footwell intrusion and rupture was insignificant. The Q1.5 dummy which was installed rearward-facing scored full points in the dynamic test, but the Q3 dummy was installed forward-facing and its head crossed excursion limits, showing poor protection. The recommended child restraints for the test were Britax BabySafe Group 0+ and Britax Duo Plus Group I for the 1.5 year-old and the 3 year-old respectively. Both restraints were installed using a three-point seatbelt, because the Triber does not offer ISOFIX anchorages in its basic safety specification.

The Triber for the Indian market is available with double frontal airbags as standard and can be equipped with optional side torso airbags. ESC is not available on the Triber. The Triber does not offer three-point seatbelts and head restraints in all seating positions. ISOFIX anchorages are only available on higher variants.

The African version of the Triber received 2 stars for adults and 2 stars for toddlers from Global NCAP in 2024 (based on Latin NCAP 2016).[18]

Sales

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Year India
2019 24,142[19]
2020 38,906[20]
2021 32,766[21]
2022 31,678

References

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  3. ^ a b Kaushik, Chhavi (15 July 2019). "Renault Triber 7-Seater MPV Details Revealed". IndiaCarNews.com. India: VAC Digital Communications Pvt. Ltd. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  4. ^ a b Roy, Nabanita Singha (19 June 2019). "Renault Triber 7 seater compact MPV global debut". RushLane.com. India: RushLane. Archived from the original on 15 July 2019. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
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  7. ^ "Triber: Renault's new kid on the block". The Week. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
  8. ^ a b "Renault Triber: A close look". AutocarIndia.com. India: Autocar India. 20 June 2019. Archived from the original on 22 June 2019. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
  9. ^ Laurens van den Acker - EVP, Corporate Design, Groupe Renault | Interview | Autocar India, 24 June 2019, retrieved 31 May 2020
  10. ^ Lilleike, Gero (1 July 2022). "Renault Triber Express At Your Service (2022) Specs & Price". Cars.co.za.
  11. ^ "Renault India plans to roll out CNG-fitted Triber MPV by December". The Hindu. 18 September 2024. Retrieved 14 October 2024.
  12. ^ Media, Kompas Cyber. "Jumlah Pemesanan MPV Murah Renault Triber Tembus Ribuan Unit". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 30 July 2019. Retrieved 2 August 2019.
  13. ^ VIVA, PT VIVA MEDIA BARU- (1 August 2019). "Renault Klaim SPK di GIIAS Sebanyak 1.386 Unit, Triber Paling Banyak - VIVA". www.viva.co.id (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 1 August 2019. Retrieved 2 August 2019.
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  16. ^ "Renault makes a big comeback to the sultanate - The Bruneian". The Bruneian. 1 November 2022. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  17. ^ "Four star adult crash test performance for Renault Triber". Global NCAP. June 2021. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  18. ^ https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5fb4ea8933ae6c208c3dac41/t/66a9c8a898a5312a324732bc/1722402989156/Renault+Triber+fact+sheet+-+2024.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  19. ^ M, Surendhar (13 January 2020). "Sales Analysis Of Newly Launched Cars In 2019 - Harrier To Seltos". Gaadiwaadi.com. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
  20. ^ "Top Selling Cars in India for 2020!". Auto Punditz. 1 February 2021. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
  21. ^ M, Surendhar (18 January 2022). "Renault Model Wise 2021 Sales - Triber, Kwid, Kiger, Duster". Gaadiwaadi.com - Latest Car & Bike News. Retrieved 20 July 2023.
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