India, Aug. 13 -- The Renault Triber is no doubt a proven winner, but the lack of an automatic version has stopped it from being a complete package. So, does the arrival of the new Triber AMT fix the problem?

We, in India, love good deals, and if you can give something 'extra' on top, then there's nothing like it - it's a winning formula. A case in point is the Renault Triber. The French automaker launched this hatchback-MPV crossover in 2019, and it has since turned into a sales hit for its maker. Not that difficult to see why - the Triber is the size of a hatchback, but it has two extra seats (5+2-seater), and it's powered by an economical 1.0-litre engine. The car is decently packed with features and looks quite handsome, and, most impo...