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2026 Renault Triber

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R 239,900

Est. monthly payment:
R 4,921 p/m

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Mileage500 km
Power72 kW (70 hp)
Fuel typePetrol
TransmissionSemi Automatic
First registered2026
Previous owners1

The 2026 Renault Triber 1.0L Evolution MT offers an excellent blend of affordability and versatility, making it an ideal choice for South African families seeking a reliable used minivan. With only 500 km on the odometer, this nearly new vehicle delivers exceptional value at a competitive price for sale in Pretoria. Its sleek design and spacious interior appeal to practical buyers looking for comfort and efficiency.

Powered by a fuel-efficient 1.0L petrol engine, the Renault Triber features a semi-automatic transmission that provides smooth driving in urban and highway conditions. With a fuel consumption of just 5.5 L/100km, it offers economical running costs. The seven-seat configuration, five doors, and versatile body type make it perfect for family outings, daily commuting, or cargo needs.

Located in Pretoria, Gauteng, this used Renault Triber is available for quick viewing and test drives. Buyers can explore finance deals, price comparisons, and special offers to buy the best price. Contact the dealer today to arrange a test drive and experience this affordable, reliable minivan firsthand.

CAR OVERVIEW


Year2026
VariantRenault Triber 1.0L Evolution MT
Body typeMinivan
ConditionUsed
Seats7
Doors5
Mileage500 km
Previous owners1
Full service historyNo Service History
Length3,985 mm
Width1,734 mm
Height1,643 mm
Ground clearance182 mm
Curb weight947 kg

TECHNICAL DATA


Engine detail1.0L Petrol
Engine size999.0 cm³
CylindersI3
Engine positionFront
Power72 kW (70 hp)
Torque96 Nm
Power per liter72.1 kW/L
TransmissionSemi Automatic
Manual gears5
Driven wheelsFront Wheel Drive
Engine oil capacity3 L
Vehicle numberMEERBC00700248197
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FUEL & EMISSIONS


Fuel typePetrol
Fuel tank capacity40 L
Fuel range727 km
Fuel consumption5.5 l/100km (combined)
CO₂ emissions131 g/km (combined)

COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY


ColourSilver

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Renault Triber

Renault’s Triber slots in as a proper seven-seater for families who don’t want to cough up Avanza or Ertiga money, and on paper at least, it’s a clever answer to the question of affordable people movers in South Africa. Most options in this space either overdo the size or leave you paying a premium per seat, but the Triber threads the gap — without gimmicks or fake SUV posturing. Every model’s powered by a workmanlike 1.0-litre naturally aspirated petrol, which isn’t thrilling but won’t hammer you at the pumps, and that’s the point when you’re watching every rand. No diesel, no hybrid, no fancy bits: just a choice of manual, AMT, or semi-auto. The used market’s where you’ll find almost all the action, with 43 listings running from R149,990 to R259,900 and a median of R229,950 — only two new ones are up for grabs, a sign these don’t last long in the showroom. Most buyers will end up in the 1.0L Evolution MT, which dominates the classifieds with 18 examples, mostly sitting between R209,900 and R239,950. That’s sensible money for a vehicle with an average mileage barely brushing 10,500 km, even if that covers anything from 2021 to 2026. Higher trims like the Techno MT and Iconic MT creep up to R259,900, but the real draw is the Triber’s clever interior packaging. Fold-flat third row? It actually works, unlike the Avanza’s half-hearted attempt, and that’s gold when you’re hauling family or soccer kit through Joburg. Sure, the Ertiga feels a bit more upmarket — on paper at least — but the Triber’s value-first approach is exactly what local buyers are after right now.

Renault

Renault occupies a strange but oddly effective patch in the South African car market. Not quite as bargain-bin as some Chinese newcomers, yet never as mainstream as Toyota or VW, Renault has carved out a lane that attracts buyers who want more than a Celerio, but can’t justify Avanza pricing. You’ll find 244 active listings right now – spanning a frankly wild R49,500 up to R569,950, with the median at R189,895. That means if you pack smart, you can get something that isn’t just a runabout. Nearly everything on offer is used (231 out of 244), which isn’t surprising. It shows there’s enough appetite for pre-owned Renaults that dealers and private sellers keep the market churning. It’s a sweet spot for first-timers who want their first “real car” or city folk who need something frugal, but families are also sniffing around, especially those who wouldn’t mind stretching to seven seats without forking out for an Avanza. On paper at least, the KWID dominates by sheer presence – 61 listings, mostly in the R96,500 to R212,979 bracket. That’s the entry ticket for anyone counting every rand, especially students or young professionals braving Joburg traffic. Kiger (50 on the market, up to R359,509) and Triber (43) round out the core, with the Triber’s three-row cabin making it the only family hauler you’d even consider at under R260k. Duster, meanwhile, is the wild card – its listings run from R109,900 to a punchy R549,900, meaning you could get anything from battered old fleet cars to nearly-new SUVs. Crossovers and SUVs account for more than half of what’s out there, petrol engines are the norm (diesel only pops up in bigger models), and while Hyundai or Kia might tempt you with glossier interiors, Renault’s trump card is that you get more space for your money. And that’s the point.

Renault Triber - Mit Mak Motors
R 239,900

Est. monthly payment:
R 0 p/m

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