Renault Triber exports to South Africa commence
The first batch of 600 Renault Tribers are on their way to South Africa

NEW DELHI
Renault, the number one European brand in India, commenced exports of Renault TRIBER to South Africa, today. Since its launch, Renault TRIBER has offered an unmatched value proposition to customers looking at a B-segment car. Renault TRIBER is a spacious, ultra-modular, fuel-efficient vehicle with attractive interiors which boasts of many modern and practical features in less than 4 meters. “With the launch of Renault TRIBER, Renault forayed in the largest and the fastest growing segment of the Indian automobile market. TRIBER has already established itself as a breakthrough concept and has seen tremendous acceptance amongst a wide set of car buyers. With more than 20,000 TRIBERs already sold in India, we are proud to commence the exports of the first batch of 600 TRIBERs to South Africa. We will continue this growth momentum and expand the exports of TRIBER to other parts of Africa and the SAARC region, alongside growing the TRIBER family in India,” said Venkatram Mamillapalle, Country CEO & Managing Director, Renault India Operations.
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