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Hyundai Palisade
2026 · Hyundai
Palisade
80
⭐ Super
OctaneScore / 100
👁 14 reviews
Critics Consensus
Families prioritizing livable, tech-rich three-row comfort and mainstream pricing will find an exceptionally well-equipped daily driver, though the gulf between efficient hybrids and thirsty V6 variants—and a boxy design not everyone loves—means shoppers must choose their powertrain carefully.

Things to Look For

Exceptional interior space and livability across three rows5 reviewers
Cabin technology with wireless Apple CarPlay and retained physical controls4 reviewers
Strong value proposition starting under $40,0003 reviewers
V6 engine delivers poor fuel economy compared to hybrid competitors3 reviewers
Boxy, polarizing front-end design lacks organic curves2 reviewers
Missing premium features like power steering column and memory seats2 reviewers
Hybrid vs. V6 powertrain appeal and capability trade-offs

Score Breakdown

Performance
59
Livability
90
Driving Tech
88
Cabin Tech
88
Value
72
Reliability
92
Design
78
Economy
71

14 Reviews

Redline Reviews
Redline Reviews
Apr 6, 2026
66🔷 Premium
Redline Reviews gives the 2026 Palisade XRT Pro a solid positive rating of 66/100, praising its technology suite (75/100) with standard full LED headlights and 360-degree camera, as well as its comfortable heated and ventilated synthetic leather seats and bold, boxy side profile design. However, the vehicle has notable weak spots: fuel economy dips to 16 city/22 highway/19 combined, performance shows a slight regression with 4 fewer horsepower than the previous generation (287 hp total), and value scores just 33/100 due to missing features like memory seats, dash cams, and second-row heated ventilation despite the competitive $49,700 price point. Redline concludes the XRT Pro is best suited for buyers seeking an affordable, well-equipped three-row SUV with off-road capability rather than those prioritizing maximum performance or premium feature parity.
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Auto Buyers Guide
Auto Buyers Guide
Mar 30, 2026
70🔷 Premium
Auto Buyers Guide gives the 2026 Palisade a solidly positive rating of 69.5/100, highlighting strong performance and comfort as its standout qualities. The Hybrid model impresses with over 300 horsepower and 30+ mpg efficiency (versus the previous generation's 18-19 mpg), while the Calligraphy trim's front seats earn near-perfect marks for adjustability and support, including four-way lumbar controls and massage functionality. However, the vehicle falls short in tech features—notably lacking a powered steering column—and has a smaller cargo area than competitors like the Grand Highlander and Chevy Traverse, while potential long-term reliability concerns surround the power-folding third row seats. The Palisade is best suited for buyers prioritizing fuel efficiency, interior comfort, and value at the $60,000+ price point over maximum cargo space.
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Redline Reviews
Redline Reviews
Dec 13, 2025
78⭐ Super
Redline Reviews gives the 2026 Palisade Calligraphy a solidly positive 78/100 score, praising its luxurious cabin technology that rivals Genesis vehicles, excellent driver assistance systems with 360-degree cameras and Highway Driving Sense 2.0, and strong value proposition starting at under $55,000 for the fully loaded trim. The interior impresses with high-quality materials, a panoramic sunroof, and thoughtful features like the dash cam and massage function, while the expanded dimensions provide more space than the previous generation. Performance is the notable weakness, with the new 3.5L V6 losing power compared to the prior 3.8L engine and delivering modest fuel economy of 20 MPG combined, which some buyers may find underwhelming in its class. The Palisade suits buyers prioritizing luxury interior features, technology, and value over driving dynamics and fuel efficiency.
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Redline Reviews
Redline Reviews
Nov 11, 2025
93⭐ Super
Redline Reviews gave the 2026 Hyundai Palisade an excellent 93/100 rating, praising its class-leading livability and driving technology—the SUV now offers significantly more interior space, a panoramic sunroof, 360-degree cameras with impressive resolution, and an all-independent suspension with self-leveling capability. The cabin tech and economy also stand out, featuring dual 12.3-inch displays with wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and impressive fuel efficiency (up to 35 MPG highway on FWD models with a 9 MPG improvement over the V6). The main drawback is the design, where the reviewer felt the front fascia is overly boxy and robotic rather than featuring organic curves, and performance is the lowest-scored dimension due to a 1,000-pound towing capacity drop compared to the V6, though 329 horsepower and 339 lb-ft torque remain competitive. This vehicle is ideal for families seeking luxury-level interior quality and technology at mainstream pricing, particularly those willing to sacrifice some towing capacity for excellent fuel economy and comfort.
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Auto Buyers Guide
Auto Buyers Guide
Nov 11, 2025
92⭐ Super
Auto Buyers Guide gave the 2026 Hyundai Palisade a highly positive 92/100 OctaneScore, praising its exceptional fuel economy (34 MPG on FWD hybrid trims), innovative driving tech including integrated dash cameras, and practical livability with 46.3 cubic feet of cargo space when seats are folded. The design dimension scored lower at 80/100 with a polarizing bold front end that "not everyone loves," and the cabin tech falls short with missing features like automatic steering wheel adjustment and memory positions. The Palisade hybrid is ideal for practical families seeking a three-row SUV with strong fuel efficiency, good value, and reliable daily capability without sacrificing modern conveniences.
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Auto Buyers Guide
Auto Buyers Guide
Nov 6, 2025
76⭐ Super
Auto Buyers Guide gives the 2026 Palisade a strong positive review with a score of 76/100, praising it as one of the best three-row crossovers available. The standout strengths are its exceptional value—starting at $41,350 and undercutting competitors like the Grand Highlander despite larger size—and thoughtful cabin tech that retains physical controls, hood struts, and an integrated engine start button borrowed from Hyundai's EV lineup. The 287-hp V6 engine delivers smooth, pleasant performance uncommon in the segment, though fuel economy at 20 MPG lags behind hybrid competitors, and the passenger seat lacks the adjustability and lumbar support of the driver seat. The 2026 Palisade is ideal for buyers seeking a spacious, well-appointed three-row crossover with genuine value and a more upscale interior feel than rivals.
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TheStraightPipes
TheStraightPipes
Sep 30, 2025
64🔷 Premium
TheStraightPipes gives the 2026 Hyundai Palisade XRT Pro a positive 64/100 rating, praising its exceptional livability with improved sound deadening and comfortable seating, strong cabin tech features including wireless charging and USB-C ports throughout, and capable driving assistance systems with an electronic locking differential for off-road capability. The main drawbacks include a bland all-black XRT Pro interior that looks base-model compared to higher trims, an awkwardly-designed stalk-mounted shifter, and a steep $58,490 CAD price tag that positions it above alternatives like the Chrysler Grand Caravan—though the reviewer notes there's "literally nothing actually wrong with it." The Palisade is built for families and buyers who prioritize comfort, technology, and reliability over exterior styling or budget constraints.
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SavageGeese
SavageGeese
Aug 25, 2025
80⭐ Super
SavageGeese gave the 2026 Hyundai Palisade a strong 80/100 score, praising it as a nearly impossible-not-to-recommend vehicle in its class. The standout strengths are its exceptional cabin technology with wireless Apple CarPlay and retained physical HVAC controls (88/100), competitive value starting under $40,000 with a fully loaded model at $58,000 (100/100), and excellent driving tech including a new off-road XRT Pro trim with selectable drive modes and well-implemented lane keep assist (100/100). The main weakness is performance, where the new V6 engine delivers dismal fuel economy that's worse than the Honda Pilot's, and the four-cylinder options don't fully compensate (56/100). The Palisade is ideal for practical-minded three-row SUV shoppers who prioritize livability, technology, and value over raw performance.
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Auto Buyers Guide
Auto Buyers Guide
Aug 6, 2025
83⭐ Super
Auto Buyers Guide gave the 2026 Hyundai Palisade XRT a strong 83/100 rating, praising its design and performance as standout strengths—particularly the blockier front-end styling, new 3.5L V6 engine with nearly 290 horsepower, and off-road features like the electronic limited slip rear differential and terrain selector with snow, mud, and sand modes. The cabin tech impresses with an off-road information page and 360-degree camera, while the $50,000 pricing undercuts comparable Jeep Grand Cherokee L off-road variants. However, the interior's dark color scheme contradicts the rugged XRT theme and shows dirt easily, and the seats don't match the comfort level of higher trims. The Palisade XRT is best suited for buyers seeking an affordable, capable three-row adventure vehicle without sacrificing daily practicality.
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Auto Buyers Guide
Auto Buyers Guide
Aug 5, 2025
89⭐ Super
Auto Buyers Guide gave the 2026 Hyundai Palisade a strong 89/100 OctaneScore, with cabin technology and value standing out as exceptional—the SUV features 100-watt USB-C ports in every row and starts at just $38,935, undercutting typical vehicle transaction prices by thousands. The redesigned three-row also impresses with livability improvements like a 2.12-inch body stretch, roomier third row, and a new 5,000-lb towing capacity across all trims, plus reliability gains such as eliminating the 60,000-mile accessory belt replacement on hybrid models. The driving technology suite scored notably lower at 67/100, with the reviewer unable to fully verify the new tow mode's integrated trailer brake controller functionality. The 2026 Palisade is an excellent fit for budget-conscious families who prioritize interior space, modern conveniences, and practical towing capability over advanced driver assistance features.
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Edmunds
Edmunds
Apr 16, 2025
81⭐ Super
Edmunds gives the 2026 Palisade a strong 81/100 rating, praising its exceptional design and livability—including a completely redesigned front end, thoughtfully scaled 21-inch wheels, and an extra 2.7 inches of rear legroom alongside premium comfort features like heated and massaging front seats. The cabin tech and performance also impress, with a visually interesting dashboard design, wireless charging with three USB-C ports, and a capable 329-horsepower hybrid option. However, the value proposition weakens considerably with pricing stretching from just under $40,000 to over $60,000 for loaded models, coupled with Hyundai's elimination of their free maintenance program due to tariff policies and real-world hybrid fuel economy that may underperform EPA estimates. The Palisade is best suited for buyers prioritizing spacious, tech-forward three-row comfort over affordability and long-term cost savings.
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TheStraightPipes
TheStraightPipes
Apr 16, 2025
79⭐ Super
TheStraightPipes gave the 2026 Hyundai Palisade a strong 79/100 OctaneScore, praising its design (93/100) with distinctive XRT Pro styling including orange tow hooks and plastic cladding, cabin tech (90/100) featuring power folding mirrors and seamlessly integrated infotainment screens, and livability (89/100) with thoughtful details like perfectly-fitted cup holders and spacious center console storage. The reviewer noted that the V6 engine is limited to the XRT Pro trim while the Luxury trim gets only the hybrid, which constrains buyer flexibility, and acknowledged modest towing capacity differences between the hybrid (4,000 lbs) and V6 (5,000 lbs) options. TheStraightPipes was notably impressed that Hyundai "didn't screw anything up" with the design and functionality, making this Palisade ideal for families prioritizing interior tech, comfort, and everyday practicality over raw performance.
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Doug DeMuro
Doug DeMuro
Apr 16, 2025
88⭐ Super
Doug DeMuro gives the 2026 Hyundai Palisade a strong 88/100 rating, praising its livability, design, and fuel efficiency as standout strengths—particularly the 2.5 inches of added length that increases interior space, the Range Rover-inspired rear end, and the hybrid powertrain's impressive 34 mpg combined rating with 620-mile range. The cabin technology scores well but includes some quirks, like the unorthodox steering column-mounted starter button and gear selector that take getting used to, while the optional non-hybrid V6 falls short compared to the hybrid version across power, torque, and efficiency. The new XRT Pro off-road model and luxurious relaxation seats that recline airplane-style add genuine appeal to an already competitive three-row SUV. This vehicle is ideal for families seeking a spacious, well-appointed SUV with modern tech and impressive fuel economy, especially those considering the hybrid option.
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Redline Reviews
Redline Reviews
Jun 11, 2024
60🔷 Premium
Redline Reviews gives the 2024 Hyundai Palisade Calligraphy Night a moderately positive 60/100 score, praising its excellent livability with three rows of seating and 18 cubic feet of cargo space, solid cabin technology including a digital camera rearview mirror and smartphone digital key system, and timeless design that still ranks among the better-looking crossovers in its class. However, the review highlights significant weaknesses in fuel economy (dropping to 19 city/24 highway) and performance, with the naturally aspirated V6 only hitting 0-60 mph in the mid-6 second range and an overly sluggish transmission in eco mode. Redline Notes the Palisade hasn't meaningfully changed despite facing "stiff competition from new and refreshed entries from Mazda, Toyota, Honda, Ford, Chevy, and GMC." The Palisade Calligraphy Night is best suited for buyers prioritizing spacious, tech-laden family hauling over performance and efficiency.
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