Looking for an affordable, safe, and roomy seven-seater? The all-new Renault Triber RXT 2025 model makes a strong case for families and anyone tired of squeezing into small hatchbacks. I recently visited the Renault Mayapuri showroom in New Delhi to get hands-on with the Triber RXT Manual variant. This review covers everything—features, comfort, price, discounts, and real-world usability. If you want a 7-seater with a focus on space, safety, and value, keep reading for every detail.
Overview of Renault Triber RXT 2025: A Winning 7-Seater Package
The all-new Renault Triber RXT 2025 model stands out in India’s crowded car market. It’s one of the most accessible ways to get a true 7-seater that doesn’t compromise too much on comfort, safety, or value. The model I checked out is the RXT manual, the second-top trim, which covers the sweet spot between feature-packed and budget-friendly.
Here’s why I think it deserves your attention:
- 7 real seats for families or group trips—space that’s tough to match at this price point.
- Global NCAP 4-star safety rating, putting safety worries at rest.
- Fresh styling and practical updates for 2025.
- Real price transparency: ₹887,000 on-road in Delhi, and up to ₹50,000 discount at Renault Mayapuri if you mention AP Automotive.
When Renault says the Triber is “a complete family mobility solution,” it isn’t just marketing talk.
Engine and Exterior Design Features
1.0L Petrol Engine with Urban Power
Pop the hood, and the all-new Renault Triber RXT 2025 model reveals a 1.0-liter, 3-cylinder petrol engine. Here are the essentials:
- Power: 71 bhp (brake horsepower)
- Torque: 96 Nm
- Transmission: 5-speed manual
The engine bay is well-insulated, with proper under-bonnet lining that helps keep the cabin quieter. Driving in the city or on highways will feel smooth. You’ll be unlikely to feel the car is underpowered for family use. Renault’s focus is reliability for daily commutes and weekend getaways.
Aggressive Front Look and Lighting
Walk up to the Triber, and you immediately notice the big details:
- A massive Renault logo sits front and center on a broad grille with a smart silver finish. (Hard to miss—the badge commands attention.)
- Projector headlamps provide a crisp beam pattern with excellent throw, both functionally and visually upgrading the car’s face.
- Fog lamp housings and a silver skid plate beneath the front bumper give it a solid, rugged touch.
The facelifted Triber is coming soon, so keep your eyes peeled for my update when it lands at showrooms.
Smart Side Design and Usability
From the side, the Triber’s extra length for third-row seating shows. Features that add to the practicality:
- 14-inch (165/70) CEAT tires, sturdy for varied roads.
- ORVMs with black piano finish and integrated turn indicators. These are electrically adjustable, a rare touch at this price.
- Body-colored door handles
- Sturdy roof rails
- The roofline is subtly raised above the rear rows, increasing interior headroom and making it feel more spacious.
- Fuel tank capacity: 40 liters, balancing long trips and city runs.
Practical and Attractive Rear End
Check out the rear, and you’ll find
- High-mounted stop lamp for high visibility.
- Rear wiper/washer for monsoon confidence.
- Defogger is missing in RXT (it’s available in the next trim).
- A tiny detail I liked—a small car-outline logo on the rear glass. See if you can spot it.
- “Triber” badging stands proud at the center.
- Simple, elegant taillamps that avoid looking too busy.
- Reverse parking camera and three parking sensors—makes tight parking so much easier.
Boot Space and Flexibility
One of the regular complaints about 7-seater cars is a missing boot. Not here. With the third row up, you get 84 liters of space—enough for a couple of small bags or backpacks.
Here’s why it works:
- Magnetic button for quick boot access.
- Third-row seats fold easily for flexibility between cargo and seating.
- Spare wheel access: Under the boot with an easy nut mechanism.
Despite being a full 7-seater, there’s still room for luggage, which is a big deal in daily life. No more balancing groceries on your knees.
Interior Comfort and Features
Seating & Safety First
Hop in the driver’s seat, and the first thing you notice is how well the seats support you. Renault hasn’t cut corners:
- Great under-thigh support helps on long journeys.
- Fixed headrests on the front and rear rows. Some buyers want removable headrests, but Renault fixed them in place for better safety, helping secure the car’s 4-star NCAP safety rating.
Dual-tone door panels add to the premium touch. All four power windows are standard, with simple controls and a handy child lock for the rear windows.
Dashboard, Steering, and Premium Materials
The dashboard on the all-new Renault Triber RXT 2025 model stands out thanks to an attractive black piano finish running across the width, with silver accents.
- Steering wheel: Finished with black piano trim and a chrome Renault logo in the center.
- Steering controls: Audio mute, call answer, and basic features are at your thumb. Tilt adjustment makes it easy for drivers of all sizes to find a sweet spot.
Tech: Instrument Cluster and Infotainment
- Instrument cluster: Has a playful, “cartoon” look, with an easy-to-read digital display for essentials—Trip A/B, fuel range, and more. There’s a direct control button to cycle through data, no fiddly submenus.
- The 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system supports Android Auto and wireless Apple CarPlay for a truly connected drive. Touch response is smooth, and voice commands work well.
- The infotainment system panel offers controls for voice, hazard lights, door locking, and traction control.
Under the AC controls sits storage for phones and small items, next to USB and 12V charging ports.
Storage That Actually Works
Families need space, not just seats. The Triber answers with:
- Dual gloveboxes: a ticket holder slot in the upper and a massive lower compartment for bigger items.
- Long, open storage slot in the dashboard.
- Two cup holders by the handbrake and useful space for keys or coins.
- If you get the top variant, you’ll also get cooled storage in the center.
Second and Third Row Space: Does It Work for Families?
Third Row: Kids Rule, Adults Cram
Getting into the third row is a breeze—just lift a knob on the second row, and the seat slides forward. It’s light enough that even a child could do it. Once you’re in, the space is… cozy if you’re an adult, but perfect for kids. Here’s why:
- Two adjustable headrests
- Three-point seatbelts
- Hand rests
- Dedicated AC vents on top for rear passengers (huge plus against the rivals)
- Storage slot for small items
Adults can manage for short trips, but the space is better for children. Visibility in the back is slightly limited because the RXT skips the rear defogger.
Second Row: Flexible And Spacious
The second row is where comfort really shines:
- Seats slide forward and back for extra knee room.
- Three adults can fit easily—the flat floor (minimal hump) helps. Excellent headroom and plenty of knee space.
- Pocket storage on the doors and behind the front seats.
- Pillar-mounted AC vents keep air flowing to everyone, not just the front seats.
- Two adjustable headrests
- 12V charging socket for gadgets
I moved the seat to its furthest back and still had room to stretch. This flexibility turns the Triber from a 7-seater into a practical people-mover.
Price, EMI, and Discount: Real Numbers
Good value only makes sense if the math works. Here’s the latest for all new Renault Triber RXT 2025 model prices in India (on-road, Delhi):
Variant | Price (On-road Delhi) | Discount (up to) | Down Payment | EMI (7 years) |
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RXT Manual | ₹8,87,000 | ₹50,000 | ₹1,20,000 | ₹12,200/month |
- Mention you watched the AP Automotive review at Renault Mayapuri, and you could save up to ₹50,000.
- With the right paperwork and a good credit rating, a down payment of ₹120,000 puts the Renault Triber 7-seater in your driveway.
- ₹12,200 EMI makes it easy to own for families working on a budget.
For showroom visits or sales queries in Delhi, head to Renault Mayapuri, B-88/2, Mayapuri Industrial Area, Phase-1.
Safety: Top Priority for Families
Let’s talk about what matters most—keeping everyone inside safe. The all-new Renault Triber RXT 2025 model shows how safety doesn’t have to break the bank.
What you get:
- 4-star Global NCAP safety rating
- Dual front airbags
- ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) with EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution)
- Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
- Traction Control
- Hill Hold Assist
- Brake Assist
- Front disc brakes, rear drum brakes
- Reverse parking camera and 3 rear sensors
Fixed headrests help prevent whiplash. Renault’s strong structure and the right mix of electronics give confidence to every drive. Future variants with six airbags could even bump up to a five-star rating.
Conclusion
The all-new Renault Triber RXT 2025 model nails what Indian families need: lots of space, real safety, plenty of convenience features, and a price that keeps monthly payments low. Even as a second-from-top variant, you get luxury touches (wireless CarPlay, projector lamps, tilt steering) that many rivals skip.
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