Renault India is gearing up for a major overhaul of its product portfolio, starting with one of its most practical and budget-friendly offerings—the Triber. The French automaker will officially launch the facelifted version of the Renault Triber tomorrow, marking a significant step in its brand transformation strategy for India. Though long overdue, the update promises a bolder, more modern iteration of the compact 7-seater MPV.
The Renault Triber has enjoyed a steady presence in the market thanks to its practical layout, modular seating, and affordability. However, it had started to show its age. With this mid-cycle refresh, Renault is expected to inject a fresh sense of style into the Triber with sharper lines, updated design elements, and a stronger road presence. While specific details remain under wraps, a teaser released by Renault confirms the debut of the brand’s all-new logo with this launch.
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The redesigned Renault logo is more than just a cosmetic update—it marks a pivotal moment in the company’s ‘Renault. Rethink.’ initiative. This visual identity overhaul reflects Renault’s commitment to transforming itself into a modern, human-centric, and tech-forward brand. The new minimalist, interlocked diamond design represents clarity, connection, and continuity. It also aligns with Renault’s global strategy and digital-first approach.
The new logo will first appear on the updated Triber, but it won’t stop there. Renault plans to roll out this identity across its upcoming range, which includes highly anticipated models like the new Duster, Boreal, and Kwid EV. Moreover, the logo is already being integrated across Renault’s physical and digital touchpoints in India—dealerships, offices, manufacturing plants, and R&D facilities are all undergoing visual transformation in line with the new identity.
Renault’s bold step to refresh its lineup and visual language aims to better resonate with evolving consumer expectations in India. The facelifted Triber, equipped with the new branding and likely improvements to features and design, is just the beginning. It signals a renewed commitment by Renault to strengthen its presence in the Indian market with a fresh, future-ready appeal.
Stay tuned as Renault lifts the covers off the new Triber tomorrow—ushering in a new chapter for the brand in India.