Especially many small improvements for the mid-class model
Renault Talisman
You may not see it right away, but the Renault Talisman has indeed been updated. The brand has mainly focused on small improvements.
The redesigned Renault Talisman can be recognized by the redesigned lower bumper, the new layout of the grille, the redesigned rear lights with chrome strip and possibly the new colors and wheels. Matrix LED lighting and “dynamic flashing lights” are now available on the Talisman.
Inside, the changes are just as subtle, although Renault has made more changes than you can see at first glance. New chrome edges and a frameless interior mirror should improve the appearance, more practical in nature are the larger cup holders, the buttons of the cruise control that are now on the steering wheel and the new rotary controls of the climate control. From the Intens version, Renault supplies the Talisman with a new, 10.25-inch digital instrument panel. Other news are the wireless telephone charger and the anti-crawl function for the automatic versions. Furthermore, the Talisman can now drive autonomously at level 2. This means that the model can stay on the highways and B-roads independently in the road and keep a distance.
Renault does not change the engine range in the Talisman. That means that you can still choose from two gasoline versions and four diesel variants, with power ratings from 120 to 225 hp. The two most powerful diesel engines and all gasoline versions come standard with an automatic transmission.
The updated Talisman comes to the Netherlands in the summer. The prices are not yet known.