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2022 Hyundai Palisade launched in Malaysia - 3 8L petrol and 2 2L diesel; 8 or 7 seats; from RM329k
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Otomotifnet, all three variants are powered by a 2.2 litre CRDi four-cylinder turbodiesel engine that makes 200 PS (197 hp) and 441 Nm of torque. The mill is mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission (shift-by-wire) driving the front wheels, with the exception of the range-topper that gets all-wheel drive.
In terms of equipment, the Palisade will be available with LED lighting, 18- (Prime) and 20-inch (Signature and above) alloy wheels, a drive mode system (Comfort, Eco, Sport and Smart), Multi Terrain Control and a powered tailgate.
Meanwhile, the interior offers seating for up to seven people with a 2-2-3 layout, whereby the second row is made up of two captain’s chairs. Nappa leather and dual sunroofs are found with the Signature variants, while other features include a seven USB ports, a wireless charger, triple-zone climate control with an air ioniser, along with heated and ventilated seats (first and second row).
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Hyundai Australia has been crying out for two things over the past few years: a dual-cab ute and a full-size SUV. And while the fate of the ute remains unclear for now, optimism abounds for the new 2021 Hyundai Palisade that lands in Australian showrooms this month.
Not only does the seven-seat or eight-seat SUV (you have the choice of either layout, with no extra cost) complement the slightly smaller and newly-updated Santa Fe within Hyundai’s local range, it also gives the Korean marque a genuine rival to volume-selling models including the Toyota Kluger, Mazda CX-9 and Nissan Pathfinder.