The Renault Triber has not changed its concept of a compact city crossover: the dimensions remain the same — 3895 mm in length, 2636 mm between the axles, and 182 mm of ground clearance. However, the minivan's design has been noticeably updated — a different radiator grille was installed at the front, and the bumpers, headlights, and taillights were redesigned. Expressive wheel arches and a broken window line emphasize dynamics and match the current Renault corporate design.

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The interior has also undergone updates. The dashboard was made from scratch, and a digital instrument cluster and an 8-inch multimedia touchscreen appeared. The Triber, as before, is designed for seven passengers, and the third row of seats can be removed to increase the trunk.

The base configuration includes six airbags, ABS, air conditioning, and an audio system. Top versions offer LED headlights, cruise control, a rear-view camera, and rain and light sensors.

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The powertrain remains the same — a 1.0-liter gasoline engine with 72 hp. A 5-speed manual or a robotic gearbox are available. A factory-installed gas system is also available. It is worth mentioning that Renault sells this model in India, and from there cars sometimes appear on the Ukrainian market, so the appearance of the Triber in Ukraine is quite likely.