The Hyundai Palisade flagship SUV gets updated for 2022
17 Apr 2022|622 views
Hyundai has revealed its facelifted Palisade.
At the front, the facelifted flagship SUV now is identifiable from its previous iteration by its wider, cascading grille, now featuring rugged parametric shield elements for a premium appearance. Repeating the grille pattern here are new vertically-connected LED composite lights, giving the car a new front lighting signature.
There's also new strake detailing on the lower front skid plate element, alongside new 20-inch rim options for this facelifted Hyundai Palisade.
There are more dramatic changes yet in the interior.
Hyundai states the driver's seat in the Palisade has been redesigned to reduce fatigue behind the wheel, while the second row of seats now offers wing-out headrests and seat ventilation for extra comfort.
The third row of seats meanwhile, are now heated, a first for Hyundai.
The second row of seats in the Hyundai Palisade now come with wing-out headrests and are now ventilated On the dashboard, the car gets a redesigned instrument cluster and air-conditioning vents. There's also new ambient lighting options, a faster wireless smartphone charging pad, and the Palisade now comes with a Wifi hotspot capability.
Power for the Hyundai Palisade comes from an Atkinson-cycle 3.8-litre direct-injected V6, 287bhp at 6,000rpm and 355Nm of torque at 5,200rpm.
Customers will get the option to choose between two and all-wheel drive configurations, with power sent to the wheels via an eight-speed automatic transmission.
At the front, the facelifted flagship SUV now is identifiable from its previous iteration by its wider, cascading grille, now featuring rugged parametric shield elements for a premium appearance. Repeating the grille pattern here are new vertically-connected LED composite lights, giving the car a new front lighting signature.
There's also new strake detailing on the lower front skid plate element, alongside new 20-inch rim options for this facelifted Hyundai Palisade.
There are more dramatic changes yet in the interior.
Hyundai states the driver's seat in the Palisade has been redesigned to reduce fatigue behind the wheel, while the second row of seats now offers wing-out headrests and seat ventilation for extra comfort.
The third row of seats meanwhile, are now heated, a first for Hyundai.


Power for the Hyundai Palisade comes from an Atkinson-cycle 3.8-litre direct-injected V6, 287bhp at 6,000rpm and 355Nm of torque at 5,200rpm.
Customers will get the option to choose between two and all-wheel drive configurations, with power sent to the wheels via an eight-speed automatic transmission.
Hyundai has revealed its facelifted Palisade.
At the front, the facelifted flagship SUV now is identifiable from its previous iteration by its wider, cascading grille, now featuring rugged parametric shield elements for a premium appearance. Repeating the grille pattern here are new vertically-connected LED composite lights, giving the car a new front lighting signature.
There's also new strake detailing on the lower front skid plate element, alongside new 20-inch rim options for this facelifted Hyundai Palisade.
There are more dramatic changes yet in the interior.
Hyundai states the driver's seat in the Palisade has been redesigned to reduce fatigue behind the wheel, while the second row of seats now offers wing-out headrests and seat ventilation for extra comfort.
The third row of seats meanwhile, are now heated, a first for Hyundai.
The second row of seats in the Hyundai Palisade now come with wing-out headrests and are now ventilated On the dashboard, the car gets a redesigned instrument cluster and air-conditioning vents. There's also new ambient lighting options, a faster wireless smartphone charging pad, and the Palisade now comes with a Wifi hotspot capability.
Power for the Hyundai Palisade comes from an Atkinson-cycle 3.8-litre direct-injected V6, 287bhp at 6,000rpm and 355Nm of torque at 5,200rpm.
Customers will get the option to choose between two and all-wheel drive configurations, with power sent to the wheels via an eight-speed automatic transmission.
At the front, the facelifted flagship SUV now is identifiable from its previous iteration by its wider, cascading grille, now featuring rugged parametric shield elements for a premium appearance. Repeating the grille pattern here are new vertically-connected LED composite lights, giving the car a new front lighting signature.
There's also new strake detailing on the lower front skid plate element, alongside new 20-inch rim options for this facelifted Hyundai Palisade.
There are more dramatic changes yet in the interior.
Hyundai states the driver's seat in the Palisade has been redesigned to reduce fatigue behind the wheel, while the second row of seats now offers wing-out headrests and seat ventilation for extra comfort.
The third row of seats meanwhile, are now heated, a first for Hyundai.


Power for the Hyundai Palisade comes from an Atkinson-cycle 3.8-litre direct-injected V6, 287bhp at 6,000rpm and 355Nm of torque at 5,200rpm.
Customers will get the option to choose between two and all-wheel drive configurations, with power sent to the wheels via an eight-speed automatic transmission.
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