Renault Slaps its Badge on the Samsung SM7 and Calls it the New Talisman Sedan
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Renault Slaps its Badge on the Samsung SM7 and Calls it the New Talisman Sedan



The good thing about owning several brands across the world is that you can market the same products under different names, in different countries. Renault has done this several times with a number of Samsung and Dacia models and will continue the practice with its new Talisman sedan.

The French automaker released a single teaser image of the Talisman, which borrows its name from Renault's 2001 luxury concept car and will make its world premiere at the Beijing Motor Show in China on April 23.

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