Hyundai completely renews the Palisade, the flagship SUV essential for the richest and most competitive segment in the United States.
Approved for seven to nine seats (practically those of a minibus), it carries forward the name of the Korean brand challenging the famous American competitors such as the Escalade, Suburban, but also the now widespread Asian ones including the Toyota Grand Highlander, Nissan Armada and Mazda CX-90.
Two versions are proposed - the Calligraphy, aimed at comfort and luxury with refined finishes and chrome, satin and diamond details on the outside; and the XRT Pro, in a more "rugged" style, off-road and robust.
Inside, space and attention to comfort triumph - seats with adjustable armrests, many storage compartments and wireless charging, and physical buttons for adjusting the climate. The infotainment consists of a central touch screen but not excessively large and well integrated into the dashboard.