

Hyundai Palisade
The Hyundai Palisade is the Korean car maker’s flagship SUV that was developed originally for the US market but has since won over plenty of Aussie families.
Hyundai’s large, eight-seater Palisade SUV went on sale locally in 2020 and was given an update in mid 2022. This introduced revised styling, suspension changes, and improvements to safety.
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About the Hyundai Palisade
The Hyundai Palisade is the Korean car maker’s flagship SUV that was developed originally for the US market but has since won over plenty of Aussie families.
Hyundai’s large, eight-seater Palisade SUV went on sale locally in 2020 and was given an update in mid 2022. This introduced revised styling, suspension changes, and improvements to safety.
The Hyundai Palisade line-up comprises two trim levels: Elite and Highlander. Each is available with a choice of diesel four-cylinder or petrol V6 powertrains.
Frugal fuel consumption and the addition of all-wheel drive make the turbo-diesel drivetrain the overwhelmingly popular pick with buyers.
The Palisade Highlander can be specced as a seven-seater with two second-row captain’s chairs instead of a traditional second-row bench.