Hyundai Palisade Interior
Inside is impressive for an eight seater. There’s a well designed centre console area with silver accents that is streamlined and simple. Everything is clearly set out and easy to use making it functional as well as stylish.
There s plenty of space in the second row. You can fit three kids car seats across the back row.
Hyundai Palisade Models Price and Specs
The price range for the Hyundai Palisade varies based on the trim level you choose. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.
Hyundai Palisade 2021 Review
Hyundai Palisade Highlander 2.2 CRDi AWD
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Wish-list item
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.
2021 Hyundai Palisade pricing and specs detailed: Can this Korean large SUV tempt you away from a Toyota Land Cruiser and Nissan Patrol?
11 Dec 2020 • 3 min read
Hyundai has released full price and specification details for the long-awaited Palisade large SUV which will take its place as the flagship of the brand’s entire line-up.
The Palisade will sit above the smaller Santa Fe and be offered with seven or eight seats, in two grades with a choice of a front-wheel drive petrol or all-wheel drive diesel variants.
The most affordable entry point into the range is front-wheel drive petrol Palisade for $60,000 before on road costs, while the top-of-the-range petrol Highlander lists for $71,000.
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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.