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The Renault Triber facelift will be launched on July 23. It will have new LED DRLs, headlamps, grill design and redisine fog lamps. There will be no mechanical changes, the 1.0-liter petrol engine will remain the same.

Spot during testing
Looking at the Camplashed Test mules, it is known that the Triber has been fully redesigned for the facelift. It will get profiles with new LED DRLs and new grill designs will be available; The bumper will also have a large central air intake and redeemned fog lamps. Interestingly, these design updates can also be seen in the new variant of this MPV of NISSAN, which will be available for sale early next year.
Changes in profiles and back are quite limited. It is expected to get new wheels, redesigned tail lamps and new rear bumper, but there will be no major sheet metal change. Inside, light design changes in the dashboard of Triber facelift, perhaps new trim pieces and upholsters, and expected features are expected to be found in the Nissan Magnite, which was available for sale last year.
1.0-liter naturally aspirated
In the case of Paurtrain, we hope that the 1.0-liter Natural aspirates 3-cylinder petrol engine of the current model will be used in the Triber facelift, which produces 72HP and 96Nm. The gearbox option is expected to remain the same, including a 5-speed manual and 5-speed AMT. The Triber needs a more powerful turbo-petrol engine.