2022 Renault Triber
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS
2022 example with 68,102 km on the clock, automatic transmission and the 1.0‑litre petrol engine fitted. This specific Renault Triber presents as a straightforward family vehicle with seven seats and five doors; as a model it prioritises flexible interior space over outright performance.
Practical for everyday family use, the claimed combined consumption of 5.5 L/100 km helps keep running costs down and the small‑capacity engine is easy to insure and maintain. Interior layouts suit mixed loads of kids and luggage, and the AMT automatic makes urban driving simple; listed here as a Triber 1.0 PRESTIGE / INTENS AMT the set‑up favours easy usability and boot flexibility for school runs or weekend trips in an affordable suv.
Located in Springs New, Springs, Gauteng. If you’re looking for a used Triber for sale and want to enquire or book a viewing and test drive, contact the dealer to arrange details.
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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.
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2022 Renault Triber
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Springs New, Springs, Gauteng
Renault Triber FAQs
Common questions about the Renault Triber in South Africa.

