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Hyundai Palisade Review, Interior, For Sale, Colours & Specs in Australia

 

Hyundai already has a large, three-row SUV in the form of the Santa Fe, so why is the Palisade here?

In short, the Palisade appeals to a different buyer, one who values a little more interior space and the big, brash aesthetic of a more American SUV.

The Palisade also differentiates itself with an eight-seat configuration versus the Santa Fe’s seven (or six in some trims), while also offering either a 3.8-litre V6 or 2.2-litre turbo-diesel powertrain priced from $65,900 before on-road costs to $79,900.

The line-up currently starts at $66,800 for the Palisade Elite (7 Seat) and ranges through to $80,900 for the range-topping Palisade Calligraphy Black INK (8 Seat).

Hyundai Palisade Interior

The Hyundai Palisade range offers the choice between a seven- or eight-seat set-up in each variant: Elite, Calligraphy and Calligraphy Black Ink.

The Palisade interior has a premium look and feel to it; lots of soft-touch surfaces and overall build quality is great.

The driver and front-passenger seats are comfortable and supportive and Palisade interiors across the range are roomy and well equipped.

With all three rows in use, there is a claimed 311 litres of cargo space in the boot area. That listed cargo space increases to 704 litres with the third row stowed away.

Hyundai Palisade Interior

Hyundai Palisade Models Price and Specs

The price range for the Hyundai Palisade varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $66,800 and going to $80,900 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.

Year Body Type Specs Price from Price to
2024 SUV 3.8L, —, 8 SP AUTO $66,800 $80,900
2023 SUV 3.8L, ULP, 8 SP AUTO $61,820 $87,120
2022 SUV 3.8L, ULP, 8 SP AUTO $52,140 $81,180
2021 SUV 3.8L, ULP, 8 SP AUTO $51,590 $79,750
2020 SUV 3.8L, ULP, 8 SP AUTO $54,670 $78,430
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Hyundai Palisade Q&As

Check out real-world situations relating to the Hyundai Palisade here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • Would a Hyundai Palisade comfortably carry my family as well as safely tow a 3500kg loaded camper trailer?

    The short answer is no. The Palisade in either petrol or turbo-diesel form is rated to tow a maximum of 2200kg. Towing a heavier load than that would be illegal, void your warranty and insurance and would simply be outright dangerous.

    Beyond the towing element, the Palisade would be a great choice for a growing family of teenagers as it’s huge inside, comfortable and has a flexible seating layout. However, if you really want to tow a 3.5-tonne camper (which is what a family of that size probably needs for a vanning holiday) then you’re better off going for a four-wheel-drive wagon like a Nissan Patrol or Toyota LandCruiser.

    These vehicles offer seven seats (unlike a dual-cab ute) and have the towing capacity to do what you need them to. That said, at 3500kg, you’re right on the limit of their legal towing capacity, so you’d need to accurately know the mass of the caravan or camper and then add the weight of any gear inside it including drinking water and luggage. All those things add to the towed mass and can easily take and already heavy camper-trailer beyond the legal towing limit of the vehicle.

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  • Which popular mid to large SUV is best for a family?

    This is a really interesting question, because most car-makers tend to quote their products’ luggage capacity in litres, rather than a set of dimensions in each direction. Even then, it’s not that simple as there are different methods fort calculating the cubic capacity of a load space, and the two methods are not readily comparable. It’s also a bit of a con-job, because a figure in litres mean very little to most people, while actual measurements in centimetres would be much more relatable.

    In any case, since you obviously have two kids with cellos and school-bags, it’s clear that you’ll also need the rear seat for at least one passenger, so you need to find a vehicle that either has enough space in the rear with the first two rows of seats in place, or a car that has a split-fold rear seat to allow longer loads (like a cello or two) to pass from the luggage area into the rear seat space. The good news there is that many (if not all) SUVs do, in fact, have this split-fold seat, and that will surely accommodate even a full-sized cello which, after a bit of scratching around, I discovered is about 121cm long.

    If, however, you need to occupy the whole rear seat with passengers, then you need to find an SUV that is wide enough to accept the cellos loaded across (or diagonally across) the car. That won’t be easy, because most vehicles just aren’t that wide inside. Even a conventional full-sized car-based Holden or Ford utility (which aren’t being made any longer) is only about 1400mm wide. And if you check out something like a Hyundai Santa Fe, it’s load area with the third row is feats down is just 1080mm at its narrowest point. Even the huge Hyundai Palisade is just 1111mm across the narrowest point of its load area. There will be areas where the space is wider, but that narrowest point is usually between the rear wheel-arches.

    I’ll also take a punt and suggest that the cellos in question are either in carry-bags or even hard-cases which would add even more to their length. So you might find it very difficult to find anything that will accommodate a 1.2 or 1.3 metre cello lengthways in the luggage area without resorting to folding down half the second-row seat. Even a big car like a Volvo XC90 has just 1220mm of load length with the rear seat in place, and mid-sized station-wagons typically have less than a metre between the tailgate and the rear seat. The best idea might be to make a short-list of cars you’d be happy with and then visit the relevant showrooms with a tape measure (or even a cello) in your hand.

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Hyundai Palisade Colours

Exterior colour choices on the Hyundai Palisade Elite include 'Creamy White' (no extra cost), 'Abyss Black', 'Graphite Grey', 'Moonlight Blue', 'Shimmering Silver' and 'Sierra Burgundy'.

Exterior colour choices on the Hyundai Palisade Calligraphy include Creamy White (no extra cost), Abyss Black, 'Gaia Brown', Graphite Grey, 'Olivine Gray', 'Robust Emerald', Shimmering Silver and Sierra Burgundy.

Exterior colour choices on the Hyundai Palisade Calligraphy Black Ink include Creamy White (no extra cost) and Abyss Black.

  • Creamy White
  • Abyss Black
  • Graphite Grey
  • Moonlight Blue
  • Shimmering Silver
  • Sierra Burgundy
  • Gaia Brown
  • Olivine Gray
  • Robust Emerald
To confirm current colour availability, please check the manufacturer's website.

Hyundai Palisade Dimensions

The dimensions of the Hyundai Palisade SUV vary according to year of manufacture and spec level.

Year Body Type Height x Width x Length Ground Clearance
2024 SUV 1750x1975x4995 mm 203 mm
2023 SUV 1750x1975x4995 mm 203 mm
2022 SUV 1750x1975x4980 mm 203 mm
2021 SUV 1750x1975x4980 mm 203 mm
2020 SUV 1750x1975x4980 mm 203 mm
The dimensions shown above are for the base model. See All Hyundai Palisade Dimensions

Hyundai Palisade Seats

The Hyundai Palisade range offers the choice between a seven- or eight-seat set-up in each variant: Elite, Calligraphy and Calligraphy Black Ink.

The seven-seater is in a 2-2-3 configuration; the eight-seater in a 2-3-3 configuration.

Hyundai Palisade Towing Capacity

The Hyundai Palisade has maximum towing capacity of 2200kg for the latest model available.

Year Body Type Braked Capacity from Braked Capacity to
2024 SUV 2200kg 2200kg
2023 SUV 2200kg 2200kg
2022 SUV 2200kg 2200kg
2021 SUV 2200kg 2200kg
2020 SUV 2200kg 2200kg
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Hyundai Palisade Engine

The Hyundai Palisade is available with either a 2.2-litre CRDi turbo-diesel eight-speed automatic AWD or a 3.8-litre GDi V6 petrol eight-speed auto FWD.

The AWD Palisade has a system called 'HTrac' (Hyundai Traction) operating on a similar principle to most other AWD systems in city-going SUVs, and that is it directs power to the appropriate wheels to optimise traction.

The AWD Palisade also has on-road drive modes – 'Comfort', 'Sport', 'Eco' and 'Smart' – and off-road drive modes – 'Sand', 'Mud' and 'Snow'.

Hyundai Palisade Engine

Hyundai Palisade Fuel Consumption

The Hyundai Palisade is available in a number of variants and body types that are powered by Diesel, — and ULP fuel type(s). It has an estimated fuel consumption starting from 7.3L/100km for SUV /Diesel for the latest year the model was manufactured.

Year Body Type Fuel Consumption* Engine Fuel Type Transmission
2024 SUV 7.3L/100km 2.2L Diesel 8 SP AUTO
2024 SUV 10.7L/100km 3.8L 8 SP AUTO
2023 SUV 7.3L/100km 2.2L Diesel 8 SP AUTO
2023 SUV 10.7L/100km 3.8L 8 SP AUTO
2023 SUV 10.7L/100km 3.8L ULP 8 SP AUTO
2022 SUV 7.3L/100km 2.2L Diesel 8 SP AUTO
2022 SUV 10.7L/100km 3.8L ULP 8 SP AUTO
2021 SUV 7.3L/100km 2.2L Diesel 8 SP AUTO
2021 SUV 10.7L/100km 3.8L ULP 8 SP AUTO
2020 SUV 7.3L/100km 2.2L Diesel 8 SP AUTO
2020 SUV 10.7L/100km 3.8L ULP 8 SP AUTO
* Combined fuel consumption See All Hyundai Palisade Pricing and Specs for 2024

Hyundai Palisade Accessories

Standard features in the Elite include seven-seat (2-2-3 configuration), seven airbags (including a front centre airbag), 20-inch alloy wheels with full size spare wheel, leather-appointed seats and steering wheel, and 12.3-inch HD multimedia touchscreen display.

Standard features in the Calligraphy include a 10-inch head-up display, heated steering wheel, Nappa leather-appointed seats, 12-way power-adjustable driver’s seat (with preferred position memory), ventilated first- and second-row seats, heated second-row seats, dual sunroof with tilt function, remote park assist (forward and reverse), a digital rear-view mirror and 20-inch alloy wheels with full size spare wheel.

Standard features in the Calligraphy Black Ink include black glossy 20-inch alloy wheels, dark tinted radiator grille, dark tinted front & rear skid plate, dark tinted bumper garnish, and dark tinted lower door garnish.

Hyundai Palisade Accessories

Hyundai Palisade Wheel Size

The Hyundai Palisade has a number of different wheel and tyre options. When it comes to tyres, these range from 245x50 R20 1 for SUV in 2024.

Year Body Type Front Tyre Size Front Rim Rear Tyre Size Rear Rim
2024 SUV 245x50 R20 1 245x50 R20 1
2023 SUV 245x50 R20 1 245x50 R20 1
2022 SUV 245x60 R18 1 245x60 R18 1
2021 SUV 245x60 R18 1 245x60 R18 1
2020 SUV 245x60 R18 1 245x60 R18 1
The dimensions shown above are for the base model. See All Hyundai Palisade Wheel Sizes

Hyundai Palisade Boot Space

Rear cargo area volume is listed as 311 litres with the third row in use (in eight-seat Palisades) and 704 litres with second row in use.

Hyundai Palisade Boot space

Hyundai Palisade Speed

The 3.8-litre petrol Hyundai Palisade 2WD can do the 0-100km/h sprint in about eight seconds. The 2.2-litre diesel Hyundai Palisade AWD can do the 0-100km/h sprint in about 10 seconds. Top speed is around 210km/h for both.

Hyundai Palisade Range

Fuel consumption in the Hyundai Palisade diesel is listed as 7.3L/100km on a combined cycle. On this test CarsGuide recorded 9.0L/100km. The Palisade has a 71-litre fuel tank. So, going by that on-test figure, you could expect a driving range of almost 800km from a full tank.

Fuel consumption in the Hyundai Palisade V6 petrol is listed as 10.7L/100km on a combined cycle. The Palisade has a 71-litre fuel tank. So, going by that listed fuel-consumption figure, you could expect a driving range of almost 664km from a full tank.