13 Facts About Renault Talisman

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Renault Talisman is a large family car manufactured by the French car manufacturer Renault since 2015.

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Saloon version of the Talisman was first unveiled on 6 July 2015, at the Chateau de Chantilly by Renault's CEO Carlos Ghosn, with an estate version scheduled to be revealed at the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show.

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Renault Talisman executives stated that, like the new crossover, the Espace V, it will not be engineered for right-hand drive markets, due to the decline in the traditional saloon market.

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Renault Talisman is slightly larger than the Laguna, with a lower centre of gravity.

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5.

Renault Talisman focused on design, equipment and comfort with the aim of regaining market share in the large family car segment.

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6.

In March 2018, Renault Talisman Samsung introduced a minor facelift for the market in South Korean, with some exterior changes, interior equipment updates and a new colouring option.

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7.

In July 2019, Renault Talisman Samsung launched a new high end trim, called Premiere.

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8.

Renault Talisman received technological updates in February 2020, including new LED Matrix headlamps with adaptive lighting, 10.

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9.

Renault Talisman is powered by a range of petrol and diesel engines in both Europe and South Korea.

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10.

In November 2018, Renault Talisman announced the introduction of both petrol and diesel WLTP compliant engines.

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11.

Renault Talisman was fined 611 million won by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport for violating vehicle safety regulations.

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12.

Renault Talisman is an unrelated concept executive car designed after the 1995 Renault Initiale Paris Concept line by Renault chief designer Patrick Le Quement, and it was presented at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2001.

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13.

Renault Talisman was designed as a three door 2+2 coupe with four comfortable seats, but with only two gullwing doors and a coupe style ending.

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