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Final Call: 2025 Hyundai Palisade is Being Sold at a Steal
Final Call: 2025 Hyundai Palisade is Being Sold at a Steal

Auto Blog

time21-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Auto Blog

Final Call: 2025 Hyundai Palisade is Being Sold at a Steal

View post: Bugatti's Stunning New Factory Is Ready For The Tourbillon View post: Hyundai Isn't Going to Like the 2026 Ford Explorer's Price Cuts View post: Why Cheap New Cars Are Disappearing in 2025 A Consistent Hot-Seller for Hyundai Ever since its introduction to the US market in 2019, the Hyundai Palisade has consistently sold well, with its strongest sales performance in 2024 when it recorded over 110,000 units delivered. That momentum continues well into 2025; in the first half of the year, Hyundai sold 439,280 vehicles – a 10 % increase over the same period in 2024, marking the strongest opening six months in company history. Over 57,000 of those were Palisades. That success underscores why SUVs like the Palisade are in such high demand. But as Hyundai readies the next-generation model, the value proposition of the outgoing 2025 Palisade is becoming irresistible. For buyers who've set their sights on a three-row SUV that blends comfort, capability, and modern tech, now may be the smartest time to buy – before the model is replaced and prices rebound. Discounts for the 2025 Palisade are Tempting Listings for the 2025 Palisade on right now reveal attractive discounts. A 2025 SEL Premium is listed at $45,004, marked down from an MSRP of $48,315. A base SE model starts at $38,574, slightly undercutting its official price by about $1,374. Meanwhile, a fully loaded Calligraphy Night Edition is listed for $52,589, offering nearly $2,750 in savings off its typical $56,889 price. Across multiple trims, discounts range from $1,000 to well over $5,000. That said, the outgoing Palisade is a tempting proposition, especially for buyers looking to score features like adaptive cruise control, three-zone climate, heated and ventilated seating, large-format infotainment screens, and high-end interior finishes, without paying new-generation premiums. With inventory transitioning soon, now may be the best window to get a richly equipped three-row SUV at a significantly reduced cost. The New‑Gen 2026 Palisade is Worth the Wait, Too The 2026 Palisade arrives this summer with substantial upgrades, especially in refinement and technology, though with slightly higher pricing. The updated model debuts at $38,935 for the SE FWD base (just $1,735 above the 2025 model), while the range-topping Calligraphy AWD climbs to $56,060 for gas models. The all-new Hybrid variant starts at $43,660 (Blue SEL FWD) and tops out at $58,280 (Calligraphy AWD). Fully loaded hybrids and the rugged XRT PRO trim (with lifted suspension, all-terrain tires, and mud/sand/snow modes) provide premium SUV capabilities starting in the low‑$50,000 range. Inside, buyers get twin 12.3‑inch digital displays, USB‑C ports in all three rows, and optional relaxation seats with deployable leg rests, bringing luxury that belies its price point. If you're in the market now, the outgoing 2025 Palisade offers exceptional value at discounted pricing despite generous equipment levels. But if you want the latest tech, hybrid efficiency (30 mpg+), and the enhanced ride quality of the new generation, waiting for the 2026 Palisade – and factoring in its modest price bump – could be well worth it. Make sure to shop around and choose based on whether you prioritize immediate savings or the improvements on the new-generation model. About the Author Jacob Oliva View Profile

2026 Hyundai Palisade Gets Bigger, Smarter, and Still Affordable
2026 Hyundai Palisade Gets Bigger, Smarter, and Still Affordable

Miami Herald

time15-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Miami Herald

2026 Hyundai Palisade Gets Bigger, Smarter, and Still Affordable

Hyundai unveiled the 2026 Palisade earlier this year at the New York Auto Show, bringing the next-generation version of its flagship SUV to the US with bold new styling, more space, a dramatically improved interior, and, finally, a hybrid powertrain. While it stays rooted in gas-powered practicality for now, the addition of a turbo-hybrid option makes the Palisade more efficient than ever, with over 600 miles of range and a significant performance boost. And now, we know how much all of that will cost. Hyundai has officially released pricing for the full 2026 Palisade lineup, and despite the host of changes, the base price has only gone up by about $1,700 over the outgoing model. Even fully loaded trims stay competitive, offering features rivaling premium SUVs at a fraction of the price. Here's a quick look at how the 2026 Palisade stacks up, price-wise. The pure combustion engine versions start at $38,935 for the base SE FWD and peak at $49,370 for the first-ever XRT PRO trim. All prices exclude the $1,495 destination charge. For reference, the 2025 Palisade currently starts at $37,200. Pure ICE (3.5L V6) As expected, the electrified Palisade gets a more premium pricing, starting with the Blue SEL FWD trim at $43,660, while the top-spec, luxurious Calligraphy AWD sells for a hefty $58,280. Hybrid (2.5L Turbo HEV) The 2026 Palisade arrives at US dealerships this month, with the hybrid models going on sale this fall. Built in Ulsan, South Korea, the new-generation Palisade packs more of everything: space, tech, and capability. The new hybrid variant pairs a turbocharged 2.5-liter engine with dual electric motors for 329 horsepower, 339 lb-ft of torque, and an estimated 30 mpg highway – all while sacrificing only 1,000 lbs of towing capacity compared to the gas model. Meanwhile, the new XRT PRO trim gives the Palisade legitimate off-road cred with all-terrain tires, a lifted suspension, and drive modes for mud, sand, and snow. Inside, all trims benefit from more noise insulation, twin 12.3-inch displays, USB-C charging in all rows, and upgraded materials throughout. Optional relaxation seats even include deployable leg rests for front and second-row passengers. Simply put, the 2026 Palisade builds on everything people liked about the old one – and fixes what they didn't. Copyright 2025 The Arena Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Hyundai's bold 2026 Palisade SUV debuts at the New York Auto Show
Hyundai's bold 2026 Palisade SUV debuts at the New York Auto Show

USA Today

time24-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • USA Today

Hyundai's bold 2026 Palisade SUV debuts at the New York Auto Show

Hyundai's bold 2026 Palisade SUV debuts at the New York Auto Show Show Caption Hide Caption Hyundai to announce $20 billion US investment Hyundai is making a major investment in the U.S. to the tune of $20 billion. Cheddar Imagine your favorite whatever in a colorful new box that screams 'Now With X Percent More!' While we couldn't get an exact percentage out of Hyundai, that sums up the new 2026 Palisade SUV , revealed at the 2025 New York Auto Show: More space, more efficiency, more off-road ability, more luxury. It's inflation, but for once it's on the side of the consumer. More room, more prestige Can we call the 2026 Hyundai Palisade an all-new SUV? It rides an updated version of the current-gen Palisade's platform, but the wheelbase has been stretched 2.7 inches while overall length is up 2.5 inches. It's a smidge taller (0.6 inch) and a third of a smidge wider (0.2 inch). The front overhang has been reduced by 1.6 in, which means the proportions have been shifted slightly rearward. If the new Palisade looks vaguely familiar, check out a picture of the current Range Rover. Viewed from the back, the bulge of the rear fender is distinctly Range Rover–esque, and Hyundai certainly wouldn't be the first manufacturer to mimic the uninterrupted window line from A- to D-pillar. Of course, the vertical theme of the front end is a familiar Palisade cue, and Hyundai has delivered a nifty new interpretation: A stack of illuminated rectangles that form the daytime running lights. When the lights are off, the panels show painted silver, a very cool effect. The XRT Pro model we saw, more on which in a moment, uses a smoked lens, and it doesn't look anywhere near as nifty. Will the Palisade be good for families? Inside, Hyundai has gone to great lengths to up the posh factor. Our hands-on preview included the top-of-the-line Calligraphy model as well as the off-road-tuned XRT Pro, and while the lovely leather under our legs won't appear in all Palisade models, the soft, rounded shapes throughout the interior will. 2025 New York Auto Show: Highlights of every new car and SUV reveal Kevin Kang, head of Hyundai's interior design department, told us the idea was to create a relaxing oasis for harried parents. The first thing we noticed as we clambered behind the wheel was the dearth of 90-degree angles. Kang pointed out the softly padded driver's armrest serves as a handle for its entire length, making it easy for any size driver, tall or short, to close the door. Front-seaters face a beam-style dash with a brow that shades the digital instrument panel and center screen, both of which are 12.3-inch displays. As with the Hyundai Ioniq 5 electric SUV, the center console is separated from the dashboard, leaving space to store a bulky purse or backpack within the driver's reach. Kang went out of his way to point out the curved top of the armrest between the front seats, as well. Hyundai didn't want a center console that looked like a picnic cooler, and many hours were devoted to getting that arc just right. Job well done, folks — it's not often we note how nice a front-seat console looks from the back seat, but in the Palisade, we actually did. The second-row seats are as roomy as we expected, but one of our chief complaints about the outgoing Palisade was limited space in the third row. Hyundai's made a notable improvement here; this 5-foot, six-inch well-fed correspondent was able to sit in the third row in a reasonable amount of comfort, surrounded by USB ports, cupholders and ceiling-mounted air vents. It helps that both the second and third rows motor back and forth, or at least they did in the Calligraphy model, although the motorized easy-exit feature took forever to move the second row out of our way. As with the outgoing Palisade, deploying the third-row seats leaves adequate cargo space for some gym bags or grocery sacks. What MPG does the Palisade hybrid get? The big news under the 2026 Palisade's hood is a new hybrid powertrain, which pairs a 2.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine with a pair of electric motors mounted inside the six-speed automatic transmission. We await final numbers, but Hyundai's preliminary estimate is 329 horsepower — 262 from the engine and 67 from the motors — and 339 lb-ft of torque. It's too early for fuel-economy figures, but Hyundai is hoping the Palisade hybrid will exceed 30 mpg on the highway, giving it a 620-mile range. Genesis X Gran Equator concept: Luxury off-roading to shine at the 2025 New York Auto Show There will also be a V-6 option, and this is perhaps the one element of the Palisade that shrank: The 3.8-liter engine has been replaced by a newly developed 3.5 producing 287 hp and 260 lb-ft, down 5 hp and 2 lb-ft and driving an eight-speed automatic transmission. V-6 Palisades will tow up to 5,000 pounds, while the hybrid version will tow 4,000. Both powertrains will be offered with front- or all-wheel-drive. Can the new Hyundai Palisade go off-road? The outgoing Palisade offers an XRT trim level, which is an off-road appearance package; for 2026, that model will morph into the XRT Pro, which adds real usable functionality. The XRT Pro styling cues really do make it look like a rugged machine, and functional upgrades include an extra inch of ground clearance, improved approach, breakover and departure angles, an electronic limited-slip differential for the rear axle, 18-inch wheels with all-terrain tires, extra terrain modes for the all-wheel-drive system, and hill descent control. The bright orange tow hooks are solid metal and designed to be functional. They're even surrounded by rubber, so moving straps won't damage the plastic bumper. As you'd expect, there's plenty of tech to go around in all Palisade models, including standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a 15-watt wireless charging pad with an integrated cooling fan, and an optional 14-speaker Bose stereo. A two-camera security system automatically activates for a variety of events ranging from panic stops to bumps and jars when the Palisade is parked. Recorded events can be played back on the center screen or retrieved from the system's (included) MicroSD card. Most cars give you a reminder to check the back seat when you shut the car off, but those tend to fade into the background just like seatbelt reminder chimes. Should you happen to leave kids or pets behind in the Palisade, it can detect movement in the back seat and will honk the horn and send an alert to the Bluelink app on the owner's phone. Speaking of Bluelink, the Palisade has a digital key function allowing it to be unlocked and started with a phone or smartwatch. Access can be shared with others, so you can loan out your Palisade without giving up your keys. Owners can even pay for parking or fuel using the no-touch Hyundai Pay app. When will the new Hyundai Palisade go on sale? Pricing for the 2026 Hyundai Palisade will be announced closer to launch and, with all those tariffs flying around, is likely to be a moving target. The 2025 Palisade starts at $37,200, with base prices rising as high as $54,500 for the all-wheel-drive Calligraphy Knight Edition, and we'd expect a bump in those prices. The V-6-powered 2026 Hyundai Palisade is scheduled to arrive at Hyundai dealers in the summer of 2025, with hybrids to follow in the fall. 2026 Hyundai Palisade Specifications BASE PRICE $38,000 LAYOUT Front-engine, FWD or AWD, 7- or 8-pass, 4-door SUV ENGINE 3.5L/287-hp (est)/260-lb-ft (est) DOHC 32-valve V-6 or 2.5L/262-hp (est) turbocharged DOHC 16-valve I-4 + 2x electric motor; 329 hp (est)/229 lb-ft (est) combined TRANSMISSION 8-sp auto (V-6), 6-sp auto (hybrid) CURB WEIGHT 4,800 lb (est) WHEELBASE 116.9 in (est) L x W x H 199.2 x 78.0 x 69.5-70.5 in (est) 0–60 MPH N/A EPA CITY/HWY/COMB FUEL ECON N/A EPA RANGE, COMB N/A ON SALE Summer 2025 Photos by William Walker

All-New 2026 Hyundai Palisade's New York International Auto Show Debut to be Livestreamed
All-New 2026 Hyundai Palisade's New York International Auto Show Debut to be Livestreamed

Associated Press

time14-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Associated Press

All-New 2026 Hyundai Palisade's New York International Auto Show Debut to be Livestreamed

FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., April 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Hyundai will livestream the reveal of the all-new 2026 Palisade SUV during its North American debut at the 2025 New York International Auto Show. This new-generation three-row SUV flagship builds on the momentum of the outgoing model, which enjoyed its best-ever sales year in 2024 – up 23 percent year-over-year. The new Palisade is bigger, better and goes further than its critically acclaimed predecessor -- and its SUV competition. The reveal will take place at the New York International Auto Show at 10:30 a.m. ET on April 16, during media days at the Jacob Javits Convention Center. The press conference will be livestreamed around the world. The livestream can be viewed at 10:30 a.m. ET. Tune in to see the reveal of Hyundai's bold new flagship SUV. Hyundai Motor America Hyundai Motor America offers U.S. consumers a technology-rich lineup of cars, SUVs, and electrified vehicles, while supporting Hyundai Motor Company's Progress for Humanity vision. Hyundai has significant operations in the U.S., including its North American headquarters in California, the Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama assembly plant, the all-new Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America, and several cutting-edge R&D facilities. These operations, combined with those of Hyundai's 835 independent dealers, contribute $20.1 billion annually and 190,000 jobs to the U.S. economy, according to a recent economic impact report. For more information, visit Hyundai Motor America on Twitter | YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | TikTok View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Hyundai Motor America

2026 Hyundai Palisade Will Add a 334-HP Turbocharged Hybrid Option
2026 Hyundai Palisade Will Add a 334-HP Turbocharged Hybrid Option

Yahoo

time12-02-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

2026 Hyundai Palisade Will Add a 334-HP Turbocharged Hybrid Option

Hyundai has detailed the powertrains that the new 2026 Palisade will offer in Korea. The standard engine is a 281-hp 2.5-liter turbo-four, and a hybrid version joins the lineup and offers 334 horsepower. We expect to see the U.S. version of the new Palisade soon, along with a redesigned version of its Kia Telluride sibling. Hyundai first revealed the new 2026 Palisade at the end of 2024, and we now have more details about the powertrains that this new three-row SUV will offer in its home market of Korea. A hybrid model will join the lineup for the first time, and a turbocharged four-cylinder will replace the outgoing model's naturally aspirated V-6. While Hyundai has only detailed the Korea-spec version so far, we think this provides good indication of what the new Palisade—and its Kia Telluride sibling—will offer once it comes to the U.S. The standard engine is a turbocharged 2.5-liter inline-four with 281 horsepower, presumably the same engine found in the Hyundai Santa Fe and Kia Sorento, among other models. Hyundai hasn't said what transmission it has, but we hope it will be different from the dual-clutch unit that pairs with this engine in other applications, as this gearbox is clunky in operation and gave us issues in our long-term Kia Sorento with this powertrain. The new addition is a hybrid drivetrain that also uses this turbo 2.5-liter gas engine. Hyundai claims a total output of 334 horsepower, a big uptick from the current model's 291-hp 3.8-liter V-6. This combined power output would also make it more powerful than many of the other hybrid mid-size SUVs on the market, though it would still trail the 362-hp Toyota Grand Highlander Hybrid Max. The hybrid version of the Palisade has all-wheel drive, and Hyundai says that adaptive dampers are available. Some of the Korea-spec Palisade's more out-there features, including the front bench seat that brings passenger capacity to nine, may not make their way to the U.S. market. But we wager that most of what you see here, from the exterior styling to the upscale interior materials in the Calligraphy version (pictured above), indicate what the U.S.-spec car will look like. Expect Hyundai to confirm the 2026 Palisade's U.S. details within the next few months, as we expect it to go on sale here by the end of the year. You Might Also Like Car and Driver's 10 Best Cars through the Decades How to Buy or Lease a New Car Lightning Lap Legends: Chevrolet Camaro vs. Ford Mustang!

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