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Up to eight seats, with features aimed at younger families
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2021 Hyundai Palisade is due to land in Australia in the new year, positioned as a large SUV with more agreeable on-road driving dynamics and the convenience of up to eight seats.
Hyundai will give buyers the choice of two trim levels: the eight-seater Palisade (no badge), priced from
$60,000 plus on-road costs, and the range-topping Palisade Highlander, available with either seven or eight seats and priced from
$71,000 plus on-road costs.
Today s official announcement also confirms leaked information that surfaced a few weeks ago, pointing to base and Highlander grades, priced between $60,000 and $75,000 before on-road costs.
Hyundai Palisade prices revealed
All-new large SUV nudges Toyota Prado on price but gets high-level luxury and tech as standard
The 2021 Hyundai Palisade has started rolling into Aussie showrooms priced from $60,000 plus on-road costs and featuring with high-level equipment such as full leather upholstery, a large 10.2-inch central touch-screen, three-zone air-conditioning and semi-autonomous steering, braking and acceleration tech.
As previously reported via leaked pricing, Hyundai’s new flagship SUV almost matches the entry-level Toyota Prado GX’s $59,840 marker, but comes with higher levels of equipment and luxury than Toyota’s family favourite.
Standard features on Palisade at the entry level include 18-inch alloy wheels, smart key with push-button start, a 12-speaker Infinity audio system, sat-nav, an intercom system, adaptive cruise control, lane keeping and lane following assist, and autonomous emergency braking (AEB) with car, pedestrian and cyclist detection.