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The new Renault Triber Easy-R AMT is everything you will expect from a seven seater and more
25/05/2020
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Renault India never ceases to amaze! Yet again, it has pulled a rabbit out of the hat with the new Triber Easy-R AMT. Imagine a sub-four meter vehicle that not only seats seven people, but also comes with a jaw dropping price tag of 6.18 Lakhs, and offers an AMT option! What else can one possibly ask for? The Renault Triber, since its launch, in India, last year, has set the company’s cash registers ringing and now, the newly launched Easy-R AMT promises to be nothing short of a game changer as well, in the B-segment. Available in three variants, RXL, RXT and the top end RXZ which comes fully loaded, with all the bells and whistles, it also boats a Smart Card Access. Add a line more about the little Smart Access Card. The brainchild of design teams in both India and France, both exteriors and the interiors of the car look stunning. On the outside, the Renault Triber Easy-R AMT gets projector headlamps, LED DRLs, wheel-arch claddings, a chrome front grille, SUV style Skid-plates, both at the front and at the rear, and a whole bunch of stuff that can be personalised, such as equipping a roof carrier for extra
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