Renault Talisman subtly renewed

Renault is rapidly renewing its range. After the Espace and Mégane, the Talisman has now also been placed on the cutting table and renewed here and there.

The Talisman has been raised to a higher level all around. The renewed front is characterized by a new bumper with more chrome-plated trim. The C-shaped lamps are from now on filled with LED daytime running lights and dynamic LED flashing lights. New Adaptive LED matrix headlights end up on the option list. The rear of the updated Talisman can also count on more chrome-plated trim parts, such as with the rear lights. The French people also process dynamic flashing lights there. The color palette is provided with three new colors, including Gris Baltic, and the different wheels also get a new design.

The Renault has also been renewed here and there. Take, for example, the chrome section around the center console. From the Intens version, the instrument panel is filled with a new 10.2-inch screen. Another extremely important detail: from now on the cup holders are a bit larger and illuminated! In addition, the buttons for cruise control now move to the steering wheel. Renault’s newest version of the Easy Link multimedia system is put in the central screen.

In the field of driver assistance systems, the Talisman is introduced to Highway & Traffic Jam Companion. Hereby the adaptive cruise control is combined with the lane assistant. The system is active up to a speed of 160 km / h and ensures that the Talisman can now drive autonomously up to level 2. On the motor level, the list with the TCe 160 starts with 160 hp, followed by the 225 hp gasoline engine. Both powertrains are connected to a seven-speed automatic transmission as standard. Dieselen can with the Blue dCi engines with power ranging from 120 to 200 hp. The Blue dCi 160 and 200 are standard connected to a six-speed automatic transmission.

Prizes will be communicated at a later date. The updated Talisman will be at Dutch dealers this summer.

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