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New Renault Triber to debut French carmaker's fresh logo in India

New Renault Triber to debut French carmaker's fresh logo in India

India Today22-07-2025
Renault India is set to roll out its refreshed brand identity across the country, with the upcoming launch of the new Triber becoming the first model to sport the company's updated logo. The new emblem, a minimalist, interlocked diamond marks a shift in Renault's brand philosophy under its global 'renault. rethink.' transformation strategy.Going forward, all new Renault products launched in India will carry this new badge, signifying a move towards a more modern, human-centric, and digitally connected brand ethos. The redesigned logo reflects Renault's evolution, combining geometric precision with simplicity to convey clarity, connection, and continuity.advertisementThe new flat design ditches additional typography and embellishments, enabling it to seamlessly adapt across both physical and digital platforms, from car grilles to screen animations.
The brand's new visual identity is also being rolled out across all consumer touchpoints in India, including showrooms, service centres, offices, manufacturing units, and the company's R&D facility.In April 2025, Renault India showcased a new design concept that offers an early look at the upcoming third-generation Duster, which is anticipated to launch in the Indian market later this year. The unveiling also coincided with the inauguration of a new design centre in Chennai, set to support both domestic and international projects.
As part of its product strategy, Renault plans to introduce five new vehicles in the next two years, including an electric model tailored for both Indian and global markets.The next-gen Duster is likely to be available in both 5-seater and 7-seater configurations, positioning it in the competitive mid-size SUV space. It will rival models such as the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, MG Astor, Honda Elevate, Volkswagen Taigun, Skoda Kushaq, and the Tata Curvv.Underpinned by the CMF-B modular platform, shared across Renault, Dacia, and Nissan, the new Duster features a bold and contemporary design. Key highlights include slim Y-shaped LED daytime running lights, a chrome-detailed front grille, vertically arranged air inlets, and a sturdy lower bumper. The SUV maintains its rugged stance with squared-off wheel arches, prominent alloy wheels, roof rails, and a distinctive sloping rear quarter glass. At the back, sharp Y-shaped LED tail lights enhance its modern styling.Subscribe to Auto Today Magazine- Ends
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