The Renault Triber Easy-R AMT variant has made its way into the Indian market adding to the list of goodies for the much-loved car.
Earning its place amongst the top launches of last year due to all that’s on offer from the reasonably priced small MUV. From decent ground clearance to seating seven, the Renault Triber even threw in party tricks like a refrigerated bucket between the front two seats.
The Renault Triber runs a BS-VI compliant 1.0-litre, three-cylinder, petrol engine that produces 72 hp and 96 Nm of torque. Mated to a five-speed gearbox and now the option of the automatic transmission simply heightens the appeal of the Triber.
We took the manual version on an epic journey from our base in Pune to Gokarna via Goa, and then onto Kodagu before returning to the home ranch. The Renault Triber handled everything thrown at it without a fuss. These would include a few instances of light off-roading, extensive highway driving, and even a session on the beach.
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An easy to use infotainment system, a refrigerated compartment, ample space for passengers, and even the removal of the entire third row of seats is done without breaking a sweat which makes the car a five-seater with an enormous boot.
“With the AMT version of Triber, we will further enhance the USPs of TRIBER – Flexible, Attractive & Affordable. Looking at the evolving customer preferences, the AMT technology is becoming a popular choice across segments and we are happy to build on our portfolio with the Renault Triber Easy-R AMT. It is very motivating to see the outstanding response from customers and today we will take another step forward in the Triber journey with the launch of the Renault Triber Easy-R AMT,” said Venkatram Mamillapalle, Country CEO & Managing Director, Renault India Operations.
Pricing starting at Rs 6.18-lakh ex-showroom for the RXl Easy-R variant and Rs 7.22-lakh ex-showroom for the top-end RXZ Easy-R variant continues to make the Renault Triber quite a good bet.
You can also watch the video of our adventure with the Renault Triber here: