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Hyundai Refreshes Palisade for 2023

Hyundai recently unveiled its refreshed 2023 Palisade SUV at the New York International Auto Show, the company announced. The new Palisade offers freshened interior and exterior design cues, new infotainment and safety features and advanced driver assistance systems.

“The enhanced 2023 Hyundai Palisade offers the design appeal and features worthy of Hyundai’s flagship SUV,” said Olabisi Boyle, vice president, product planning and mobility strategy, Hyundai Motor North America. “More than ever, Palisade is the ultimate family vehicle for daily use and memory-making road trips.”

2023 Palisade New Enhancements and Available Features

Exterior

  • New front and rear bumper fascia
  • New front grille
  • New headlamps and daytime running lights
  • New multi-spoke alloy wheel design
  • Auto-dimming outside mirrors

Interior

  • New instrument panel, gauge cluster and audio interface design
  • New steering wheel design
  • New seating surfaces and materials
  • Ergo-motion driver’s seat
  • 2nd-row armrest angle adjuster (8 passenger, first for Hyundai)
  • Heated 3rd row seats (first application for Hyundai)
  • Acoustic-laminated rear door glass (Calligraphy model)

Infotainment/Convenience Technology

  • 12-inch navigation with 720p resolution
  • Digital, full-display center rearview mirror (first application for Hyundai)
  • WiFi hotspot (first application for Hyundai)
  • Digital Key 2 Touch (compatible with iPhone and Android)
  • New Bluelink features (see Bluelink detail)
  • Enhanced USB-C ports replace USB-A ports (quicker charging up to 3 amps)
  • Enhanced wireless device charging (from 5W to 15W)
  • Enhanced dynamic voice recognition

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems

  • Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
  • Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control
  • Highway Driving Assist
  • Reverse Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist
  • Remote Smart Parking Assist

Passive Safety Technology

  • Standard rear side-impact airbags

The Palisade is powered by an Atkinson-cycle 3.8-liter V6, dual CVVT, direct-injected engine. The 3.8-liter powerplant produces an estimated 291 horsepower and 262 lb.-ft. of torque. Palisade delivers that power to the wheels via an eight-speed automatic transmission with a multi-plate torque converter and offers both two-wheel and HTRAC four-wheel-drive configurations.

A.J. Hecht

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