The Renault Talisman family, consisting of a sedan and station wagon, has gone through a planned upgrade. Recall that Talisman belongs to class D according to the European classification, this line has been produced since 2015 instead of the Latitude model.
Visual metamorphoses turned out to be modest: the slats of the front grille and bumper were slightly changed, new optional LED matrix headlights appeared. At the stern, the graphics of the lights have changed (thin chrome trims are now built into them).
In addition to this, Renault is offering several new exterior colors and 17-, 18- and 19-inch wheel sets.
Inside, a 10.2-inch digital instrument panel with support for flexible customization appeared.
The suite of electronic systems is topped off by a Level 2 autopilot, referred to here as the Highway & Traffic Jam Companion. It operates at speeds from 0 to 160 km/h. In the event of an obstacle, he is able to completely stop the car.
The range was replenished with a fresh 1.33-liter turbo engine, familiar to us from Arcana. On the Talisman, he develops 160 hp. and 270 Nm. Another new 1.8-liter engine is borrowed from the Renault Megane RS and Alpine A110, although it was “strangled” to 225 hp for the family car. and 300 Nm.
On the diesel side - 1.7 dCi (120 or 150 hp) and 2.0 Blue dCi (160 or 200 hp). All internal combustion engines are combined with a 7-speed "robot". For the junior motor on the diesel fuel, only a 6-speed "mechanics" is available.
The public debut of the updated Renault Talisman will take place in early March at the Geneva Motor Show. European sales start in June.