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Renault Triber to be unveiled on June 19, 2019

The global unveiling of the Renault Triber has been scheduled for June 19, 2019. The MPV will go on sale in India later this year.

The Renault Triber (codenamed: RBC) is a sub-4 meter MPV that is expected to be based on the CMF-A+ platform. Spy images suggest that the car could get wraparound headlamps with a pronounced grille and a high roof line. 

On the inside, the Triber is expected to be offered with a dual-tone dashboard with silver trim, touchscreen infotainment system, 3-spoke steering wheel, an instrument cluster with chrome surrounds and modular third row seats. Renault might offer side airbags on higher variants.

Reports suggest that the Renault Triber could be powered by a 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine from the Kwid. It is expected to be tuned for a higher output and might be offered with a 5-speed manual gearbox and a 5-speed AMT.

 

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Renault Triber MPV to be launched in H2-2019

Renault's upcoming MPV has been named Triber. It will be launched in the second half of 2019. 

Renault's new sub-4 meter MPV (codenamed: RBC) is expected to based on the CMF-A+ platform. Test mules of the car have already been spotted on Indian roads. The car is likely to get wraparound headlamps with a slightly pronounced grille and wraparound tail lamp clusters. The test vehicles have been seen sporting steel wheels, however the production version could be offered with alloys. 

Inside, the new Triber is expected to get a dual-tone dashboard with silver trim. It is likely to get a touchscreen infotainment system, 3-spoke steering wheel and an instrument cluster with a chrome bezel. The spy images suggest that the car could get dual-tone fabric seats with fixed headrests and pull-type door locks. Moreover, Renault might also offer side airbags on higher variants. 

According to media reports, the Triber could get a more powerful version of the 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine that powers the Kwid, while transmission options might include a 5-speed manual and 5-speed AMT.

 

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Scoop! Renault RBC sub-4 meter MPV interior spied

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Earlier this year, Renault's upcoming sub-4 meter MPV (Codename: RBC) was spotted near Chennai. The car was recently spotted on Jaipur bypass and the latest spy images have revealed the MPV's interiors.

It has a dual-tone dashboard with silver trim and a touchscreen infotainment system in the centre. The 3-spoke steering wheel also has silver inserts, while the instrument cluster housing has chrome trim on the sides. The gear lever also has chrome inserts, and the AC vents on the extreme ends get chrome trim. This particular test vehicle appears to have electric ORVMs as well. The MPV comes with dual-tone fabric seats with fixed headrests and pull-up type door locks. It appears to get a split glovebox. Safety features include side airbags.

The Renault RBC is expected to be based on the CMF-A+ platform. Media reports suggest that it could be offered with a 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder, turbocharged petrol engine based on the one that powers the Kwid.

 

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Scoop! Renault RBC sub-4 m MPV spotted

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A test mule of Renault's upcoming sub-4 m MPV (Codenamed: RBC) has been spotted in Oragadam near the Renault-Nissan manufacturing facility. The spy images don't reveal many details apart from its unmistakable MPV side profile.

The heavily camouflaged test mule appears to have a set of wraparound headlamps with a slightly pronounced front grille. At the rear, it has wraparound tail lamp clusters with a high-mounted stop lamp at the top of the tailgate. The vehicle is seen running on steel wheels and tyres, which look rather puny for its size.

Reports suggest that the new MPV is likely to be based on Renault's CMF-A+ platform. It could be powered by a turbocharged 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder engine based on the one offered in the Kwid.

 
 
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