The Hyundai Palisade debuted several years ago and quickly became one of the brand’s more popular models. It has remained a hot seller and a decent value over the years, and it’s getting a significant overhaul for the 2026 model year that brings big changes, including a new hybrid powertrain and styling updates.
The 2026 Palisade comes standard with a new 3.5-liter V6, making 287 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque. A turbocharged 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine with two electric motors is available for the first time, making a combined 258 horsepower. Hyundai is targeting a total driving range of up to 619 miles for the hybrid and said it will be able to tow up to 4,000 pounds.
Exterior design changes include new LED daytime running lights, a more upright A-pillar, and improved aerodynamics. The new SUV is longer overall and has an extended wheelbase that adds interior space and improves ride quality.
Inside, the Palisade received a new dash with a more upright shape, additional soft-touch materials, and revised comfort features for better ergonomics. The first two rows feature new Relaxation seats that offer more adjustability and support for longer drives. Eight-passenger seating is standard with a second-row bench seat, while captain’s chairs cut capacity to seven.
Finally, Hyundai introduced a new XRT Pro trim for the 2026 Palisade. It features an electronic rear limited-slip differential, an extra inch of ground clearance, all-terrain tires, and off-road-oriented driving modes. It also gets exclusive 18-inch wheels and black exterior accents.
Hyundai will release pricing details closer to the vehicle’s launch. It will be built in South Korea and is planned to arrive on dealers’ lots this summer, with hybrid models launching in the fall.
[Images: Hyundai]
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