The new Renault Triber BS6 for 2021 was introduced to the Nepalese market a few months ago by the French automaker. Renault launched the first Triber in Nepal in June of this year. Renault Triber is a tiny MUV (Multi-Utility Vehicle) with a seating capacity of seven people and is available with both dual-tone manual and automatic transmission. In the Nepalese market, the Renault Triber dual-tone manual gearbox costs NRs 35.49 lakh, while the automatic transmission costs NRs 36.99 lakh. As standard, the engine is connected to a 5-speed manual transmission.
The 2017 Renault Triber BS6 comes in four trim levels: RXE, RXL, RXT, and RXZ, as well as five color options: Ice Cool White, Cedar Brown, Metal Mustard, Moonlight Silver, and Electric Blue. All of these colors are now available in a dual-tone version as well. It's a fuel-efficient and roomy vehicle with a long list of standard features and plenty of interior storage. The car is equipped with the newest technical innovations as well as safety, comfort, and convenience. All of this adds up to excellent value for money.
Renault Triber Exterior and Interior Design
The Renault Triber has an entirely new look that sets it apart from the brand's prior models in the country. The Triber MPV has a big front grille with a thin chrome strip that starts from the front. Projector headlamps with integrated turn signals flank the grille on either side. With a C-shaped chrome housing, the LED DRLs are positioned lower on the front bumper. A massive central air intake and silver scuff plates complete the bumper's tough appearance. The Triber's side and rear profiles are clean and straightforward. The modest shoulder lines, 14-inch dual-tone wheels, and false roof rails on top define the side profile. The rear profile is equally simple and clean, with slim taillights and false scuff plates on the bumper. The Renault Triber has a dual-tone cabin with black and beige accents on the inside. The dashboard has the same dual-tone motif as the interior, with silver accents that add to the MPV's upscale feel. The Triber's premium feel is enhanced by the digital instrument cluster and huge infotainment display on the center console.
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