Renault retires the Talisman model

Looks like the Talisman model didn't make French producers much money.
At the beginning of this year, Volkswagen finished producing his renowned Passat in Europe. Meanwhile, Renault is now doing the same with his family president, Talisman. And, um, the producer from Wolfsburg is still producing the passenger version of Passats, the French have also attracted him. In other words, this is the end of Talisman, a car that had an ambition to inherit the once successful Laguna.
The news is no surprise because Renault announced earlier that he would withdraw the Talisman model, and that announcement only formalised it at the end of February.
Otherwise, the renault has only one sedan in its European bid. The Megane GrandCoupe Compact is still sold in certain countries.
On the other hand, after the withdrawal of the Clio Caravan model in 2019, and now of the Talismans, the only caravan in Renault has remained Megane Grand Tour.
Clearly, the classics are losing their popularity. Renault plans no direct descendant of Talismann. And he's not alone. It is believed that even Volkswagen will not launch a new sedan instead of Passat, while even the successor of Opel Insignia is expected to be an SUV. And Ford Monde has already been introduced to the Chinese market, and he's not even coming to Europe.












