Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn expects the French automaker's weak spot -- global passenger -car sales -- to become a strength soon because of a product offensive that includes the all-new Talisman midsize car and Kadjar compact SUV as well as the arrival of the new-generation Megane at the Frankfurt auto show in September. "We are one on the few automakers that did not cut investments or delay products during the crisis, so we are not making compromises of either-or , we are a generalist automaker, so we are adding SUVs, crossovers and sedans," Ghosn said on Monday while unveiling the Talisman, which replaces the Laguna and Latitude model lines.