Safety has become an important aspect these days. In many cases, it proves to be an instrumental factor in driving the individual’s car-buying decision. Renault Triber isn’t an exception to the safety consideration. While striving to deliver excellence across various aspects, Renault India has taken every necessary precaution to provide a highly safe and secure car to MUV lovers. No wonder the vehicle is termed as India’s safest 7-seater!
But what are Renault Triber safety ratings and the various safety features that it offers? Let’s look at this in more detail.
Renault Triber Safety Features
While ensuring the highest comfort levels, Renault Triber offers a range of advanced safety features as well. These features make every drive as safe as it could get. Here are the various safety features that the MUV offers.
Note: The availability of some safety versions may vary with the variant you choose. Please check the specific safety features of the variant of your choice.
- Front and side airbags for driver and passenger
- Electronic stability program
- Traction control system
- ABS and EBD
- Impact-sensing door unlock
- Rear parking sensor
- Pedestrian protection
- Seat belt reminders
- Child lock
- Speed-sensing door lock
- Central locking
- Anti-theft engine immobiliser
In addition to the above, Renault Triber offers a hill assist feature that auto-activates to stop the car from moving back when the driver presses and releases the brakes on a hill by holding the brake pressure. Besides, it offers a tyre pressure monitoring system that shows the tyre pressure in real time, whether low or high, thus helping you keep the tires adequately inflated at all times.
Renault Triber Safety Ratings
Renault Triber safety ratings, according to Global NCAP.
- Four stars for adult passengers
- Three stars for child passengers
The Global NCAP is a UK-registered charity’s voluntary project that aims to promote vehicle crash testing and reporting in upcoming markets globally. The program tests vehicles through front offset and side-impact collision.
For Indian cars, vehicles are driven at 64 kmph into a semi-deformable aluminum barrier to check their crashworthiness.
The test is categorized into Adult Occupant Protection (AOP) and Child Occupant Protection (COP). Each category is rated per the vehicle’s safety performance.
Download the brochure to learn more about Renault Triber and register your interest. Book a test drive, find your nearest Renault dealer and book your Renault Triber online, now!