Is the Talbot car brand coming back?

As a supplier of cheap cars, the Talbot brand could celebrate its resurrection. PSA Peugeot Citroen seems to be thinking about using his brand, which has been unused since the mid-1980s, for cheap vehicles in emerging markets. As a supplier of cheap cars, the Talbot brand could celebrate its resurrection. According to a report by the French newspaper “La Tribune”, PSA Peugeot Citroen is thinking about reviving its brand, which has been unused since the mid-1980s. In the same way as Renault and its cheap daughter Dacia, Talbot was founded in England in 1903 and had a history of change. Among other things, the brand was part of the Italian manufacturer Lago and Chrysler Europe. Since 1978, PSA has owned the rights, but stopped producing Talbot vehicles in 1984. Only one car was built in England. the commercial vehicle carried the brand logo until the beginning of the 90s. Source: Focus Note da_mazz: However, it must be mentioned that PSA has always stressed that it does not want to follow the example of Renault with Dacia. Peugeot brand head Jean-Philippe Collin: “No, we do not intend to introduce new brands, because the Peugeot 107 runs very well and is already located in the lowest segment. Among them no brand would fit any more.” Source: autozeitung in August 2008