New 2026 Hyundai Palisade Ultimate Calligraphy Interior, Redesign, Pictures
New 2026 Hyundai Palisade Ultimate Calligraphy Interior, Redesign, Pictures – The Palisade’s controls are well thought out with proper, user-friendly knobs for audio volume and tuning, plus temperature control, thus graciously avoiding the current trend of utilizing haptic controls and smudge-prone panels. Physical buttons are also present and easily found for seat heat and cooling, plus the heated steering wheel, and key system menu options for the infotainment unit, with a screen that’s grown this year to 12.3 inches and presents bright, crisp graphics.
The steering wheel controls are also sensibly laid out. The only ergonomic faux pas to speak of is the tedious push-button gear selector, which frees up cockpit space but requires an extra second of looking and pushing than is required to operate a preferred lever or rotary control found in other models. New 2026 Hyundai Palisade Ultimate Calligraphy Interior
New 2026 Hyundai Palisade Ultimate Calligraphy Redesign and Update Plan
Exterior and Interior
For a large vehicle, the Palisade manages itself well on the road. Handling and braking are both competent, and the big Hyundai feels well-planted during cornering at moderate speeds. The Palisade has a luxurious ride that smooths out all but the nastiest of bumps despite its massive 20-inch wheels and low-profile tires. There are several drive modes that range from eco to comfort and sport that offer variances in throttle responsiveness and transmission shift points. There’s hill descent control and a trio of off-road drive modes including sand, mud, and snow, plus a new tow mode.
New 2026 Hyundai Palisade Ultimate Calligraphy Specs
In typical Hyundai fashion, it’s chock-full of features for the money – even at this top trim’s price point – but there are a few omissions. Beyond the missing Wi-Fi hotspot and a close-and-lock function on the tailgate, the continued absence of wireless smartphone connectivity is a head-scratcher. And while picking nits, Hyundai’s lack of keyless entry buttons on rear doors is an aggravating inconvenience. In fairness, those access-related complaints can be solved by programming the Palisade to lock and unlock automatically when approaching or leaving the vehicle.
There’s plenty more on offer here, like a powerful sound system, dual-panel sunroof, heated steering wheel, customizable gauges, and interior mood lighting, and onboard navigation. That’s all in addition to those great seats mentioned above, plus wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connections. Hyundai also offers its subscription-based connected services that enable various functions to be controlled using a paired smartphone.
Engine and Performance
The three-row segment is split between naturally aspirated V6 and turbocharged four-cylinder power. The Palisade uses the former, and it’s very much to its credit. While smaller turbo motors can offer more low-rev torque, the Palisade’s 262 lb-ft is competitive with the other machines in the segment. It’s also a smoother and nicer sounding engine than the smaller ones in some competitors, and there’s enough power to help the Palisade pull away from a stop or pass slower traffic quite effortlessly. The Palisade has a 2,268-kg (5,000-lb) tow rating. New 2026 Hyundai Palisade Ultimate Calligraphy Interior
New 2026 Hyundai Palisade Ultimate Calligraphy Fuel Economy
The Palisade’s combined average of 11.2 L/100 km puts it only slightly behind the likes of Mazda’s CX-9 and the Subaru Ascent that use turbo four-cylinders, and right on par with (or better than) V6-powered offerings like the VW Atlas, Honda Pilot, and Nissan Pathfinder. The Palisade requires regular-grade gas, and its 71-L fuel tank gives it decent range.
During storm-laden testing, with the majority of the driving occurring on highways and snow-covered secondary roads, the Palisade showed a very reasonable average consumption rate of 10.3 L/100 km. New 2026 Hyundai Palisade Ultimate Calligraphy Interior
New 2026 Hyundai Palisade Ultimate Calligraphy Safety Features
The Palisade’s extensive advanced safety features proved to be easily stymied by the winter weather experienced during this test – a common problem for many vehicles that use sensors and cameras for these systems. There’s an added level of anxiety here thanks to the repeated reminders about the inoperable safety sensors that include a distracting visual warning.
Additionally, once during testing while pulling out of a parking lot, a bold warning dominated the display proclaiming the vehicle was travelling the wrong way and should turn around. While the feature may be helpful if a driver inadvertently drives against traffic down a one-way street, this inaccurate warning stubbornly stuck around for the entire 30-minute drive home – even after pulling over, shutting the vehicle off, and starting it again.
When working properly, though, the Palisade is well-stocked with features that help with everything from emergency front and rear braking to lane-centring, adaptive cruise control, and blind-spot monitoring. Both the not-for-profit Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and United States National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) gave the 2022 Palisade top marks for safety during their testing. The New 2026 Palisade had not been tested at the time of this writing. New 2026 Hyundai Palisade Ultimate Calligraphy Interior
New 2026 Hyundai Palisade Ultimate Calligraphy Price and Release Date
Hyundai has streamlined the Palisade lineup by scrapping the entry-level Essential trim. Now the lineup starts with the $47,999 Preferred trim, moving up to the Urban that adds several high-tech features, a premium sound system, ventilated seats, and blacked-out trim for $53,199. Topping the range is the Ultimate Calligraphy tested here that’s $56,799 and steps up the feature count further with nicer interior materials (including Nappa leather upholstery), a head-up display, the distinct grille treatment, and Hyundai’s so-called “Smart Park” feature that lets a driver move the vehicle forward or aft from the key fob. A non-negotiable destination charge adds another $1,975 to the asking price. While some competitors offer lower starting points, the Palisade remains competitive against the best in the class.
When the Palisade first landed in 2026 it showed Hyundai was serious about competing with the very best in the segment. It’s been a popular choice ever since, and the updates for New 2026 will surely help it continue to be even as new and refreshed competition comes on to the scene. The New 2026 Hyundai Palisade is a large, practical, and very well-equipped machine that should give families just what they need in a three-row hauler. New 2026 Hyundai Palisade Ultimate Calligraphy Interior