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Renault - Talisman (2021)

Discover the Renault Talisman: the 2021 model that blends dynamic styling with practical luxury. Whether you’re a first‑time buyer or considering a resale, understanding the Renault Talisman price is the first step. The 2021 Talisman, known for its refined cabin and advanced platform, will vary in cost depending on market demand, mileage, and trim. Keep reading for a quick snapshot of key specs, depreciation trends, and how it measures up against its rivals.

  • Model: Renault Talisman 2021
  • Engine: 2.0‑liter 16‑valve I4 petrol or 1.6‑liter 4‑cyl diesel (TDI) options
  • Power: 140 hp (petrol) – 170 hp (diesel)
  • Torque: 200 Nm – 260 Nm
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual, 6‑speed manual, 9‑speed automatic, or 7‑speed hand‑shifting automatic
  • Fuel type: Petrol or diesel (TDI)
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (FWD) – all‑wheel drive (AWD) optional on select trims
  • Dimensions: Length 4874 mm – Width 1822 mm – Height 1486 mm – Wheelbase 2808 mm
  • Cargo volume: 458 litres (up to 1600 litres with tailgate folds)
  • Seats: 5‑seat layout with optional 7‑seat up‑graded trims
  • Infotainment: 8‑in. touchscreen, Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, 10‑song USB
  • Safety: ISO‑D/Euro NCAP 5‑star, 7 airbags, ESC, ADAS features (lane‑stay, blind‑spot, forward‑collision) on higher trims

Below is a concise guide into the world of Renault Talisman pricing, depreciation patterns, and market positioning to help you determine what is a 2021 Renault Talisman worth and how it compares with the segment.

Renault Talisman Depreciation Overview

Depreciation is a key metric when evaluating a Renault Talisman price. Although depreciation rates can be affected by regional demand and specific conditions, typical trends indicate:

  • In the first year, a new Talisman often loses 15‑20% of its retail value.
  • Between the second and third years, the rate typically slows to about 8‑10% annually.
  • By the fifth year, the overall depreciation amounts to roughly 40‑45% from initial purchase.

These figures prove that the 2021 Talisman retains its value moderately well compared to other compact executive cars – particularly if it is well maintained and has lower mileage. Owners who value a stable resale can leverage these depreciation curves to negotiate price and warranty terms.


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