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When I see idiotic comments on forums - I call it. You came here on forum and literally the very first comment of yours was that Palisade has a "fatal flaw" no AWD. And then you proceeded to give example of Kia Carnival a minivan that never had AWD - lol that's complete absence of ANY logical reasoning ability. Which is quite common. Imagine how dumb average Joe is and then realize statistically if Joe is average - then 50% of people are dumber than that. That been said, the real question is not your stupid 8 year old childish comments about AWD (imagine going to Jeep forum and posting that stupidest comment about AWD) or thorn in my butt, but what MPG new hybrid Palisade will have, what HDA level (autopilot) it will have, when will Hyundai USA/Canada start taking orders, what will be the availability, what changes infotainment system will have, what new options will be offered and so on. I know answers to 90% of those questions (from my Korean friends), but I won't post them here because of people like you - simply because no one will appreciate, no one has ANY reasoning ability left (well, maybe except Eric2203 - he seems logical), peopel are just dumb and dumber, they don't care much about anything and will post same idiotic comments over and over again. This is just how it is. Don't believe me? Here's 100% proof - I guarantee you will answer and comment on me about thorn in my butt, about another stupid nonsense, anything except a useful logical information. There will be literally zero useful input from you and idiots ike you. I'm used to this. Go on. Post your comment. And if i don't answer - that means I lost any interest arguing with idiots.
 

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When I see idiotic comments on forums - I call it. You came here on forum and literally the very first comment of yours was that Palisade has a "fatal flaw" no AWD. And then you proceeded to give example of Kia Carnival a minivan that never had AWD - lol that's complete absence of ANY logical reasoning ability. Which is quite common. Imagine how dumb average Joe is and then realize statistically if Joe is average - then 50% of people are dumber than that. That been said, the real question is not your stupid 8 year old childish comments about AWD (imagine going to Jeep forum and posting that stupidest comment about AWD) or thorn in my butt, but what MPG new hybrid Palisade will have, what HDA level (autopilot) it will have, when will Hyundai USA/Canada start taking orders, what will be the availability, what changes infotainment system will have, what new options will be offered and so on. I know answers to 90% of those questions (from my Korean friends), but I won't post them here because of people like you - simply because no one will appreciate, no one has ANY reasoning ability left (well, maybe except Eric2203 - he seems logical), peopel are just dumb and dumber, they don't care much about anything and will post same idiotic comments over and over again. This is just how it is. Don't believe me? Here's 100% proof - I guarantee you will answer and comment on me about thorn in my butt, about another stupid nonsense, anything except a useful logical information. There will be literally zero useful input from you and idiots ike you. I'm used to this. Go on. Post your comment. And if i don't answer - that means I lost any interest arguing with idiots.
There was no childishness in my statement that the Palisade does not have AWD. It doesn't - yet - at least in Korea. We have to wait on the USA version to come out, and you may be correct that AWD will be on the USA version. But there was speculation that the Carnival would be introduced with AWD. That did not happen. Any moron knows the Carnival is a mini-van (dressed up to look like an SUV). That said, I hope you're right, as I really want to buy this SUV and if it has AWD, it's almost a certainty.

Furthermore, you can scream at Car and Driver for this review of the annoucement of the Palisade:

"Transmission woes have plagued the first-year run of Hyundai's revamped Santa Fe, with customers citing issues with that model's eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. The Kia Sorento also suffered some reliability issues with this gearbox, including the one we had in our office for a 40,000-mile long-term test. If the companies decide to swap out the current powertrain for one borrowed from these models, it could cause prospective buyers to reconsider."

Well, well, another legitimate concern.
 
There was no childishness in my statement that the Palisade does not have AWD. It doesn't - yet - at least in Korea. We have to wait on the USA version to come out, and you may be correct that AWD will be on the USA version. But there was speculation that the Carnival would be introduced with AWD. That did not happen. Any moron knows the Carnival is a mini-van (dressed up to look like an SUV). That said, I hope you're right, as I really want to buy this SUV and if it has AWD, it's almost a certainty.

Furthermore, you can scream at Car and Driver for this review of the annoucement of the Palisade:

"Transmission woes have plagued the first-year run of Hyundai's revamped Santa Fe, with customers citing issues with that model's eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. The Kia Sorento also suffered some reliability issues with this gearbox, including the one we had in our office for a 40,000-mile long-term test. If the companies decide to swap out the current powertrain for one borrowed from these models, it could cause prospective buyers to reconsider."

Well, well, another legitimate concern.
Dude, he literally attached a screenshot of the Korean website where you can get the Hybrid in AWD In a previous post. You can go to the Korean website yourself and see that. You’re simply wrong about AWD’s availability on the Hybrid model in SK.
 
When I see idiotic comments on forums - I call it. You came here on forum and literally the very first comment of yours was that Palisade has a "fatal flaw" no AWD. And then you proceeded to give example of Kia Carnival a minivan that never had AWD - lol that's complete absence of ANY logical reasoning ability. Which is quite common. Imagine how dumb average Joe is and then realize statistically if Joe is average - then 50% of people are dumber than that. That been said, the real question is not your stupid 8 year old childish comments about AWD (imagine going to Jeep forum and posting that stupidest comment about AWD) or thorn in my butt, but what MPG new hybrid Palisade will have, what HDA level (autopilot) it will have, when will Hyundai USA/Canada start taking orders, what will be the availability, what changes infotainment system will have, what new options will be offered and so on. I know answers to 90% of those questions (from my Korean friends), but I won't post them here because of people like you - simply because no one will appreciate, no one has ANY reasoning ability left (well, maybe except Eric2203 - he seems logical), peopel are just dumb and dumber, they don't care much about anything and will post same idiotic comments over and over again. This is just how it is. Don't believe me? Here's 100% proof - I guarantee you will answer and comment on me about thorn in my butt, about another stupid nonsense, anything except a useful logical information. There will be literally zero useful input from you and idiots ike you. I'm used to this. Go on. Post your comment. And if i don't answer - that means I lost any interest arguing with idiots.
And another thing - from the Korea Herald (Hyundai Motor’s new Palisade SUV blends power, comfort):

The Korea Herald checked out the All-New Palisade’s gasoline, seven-seater model during a recent media test drive covering some 108 kilometers in Gyeonggi Province and Incheon.
The vehicle’s bold presence is immediately striking, with its length and height extended by 65 and 15 millimeters, respectively, from the previous model. Its wheelbase also increased by 70 mm, boasting a roomier space. Although shorter than the Carnival, the taller body design allows for greater legroom.

A standout feature is its robust 2.5-liter turbo engine, delivering fast acceleration even for a large vehicle. The engine’s growling sound is far from a quiet ride, but it enables a sporty and dynamic driving experience. While Kia Carnival’s gasoline model is equipped with the 3.5-liter engine, it falls behind the Palisade in the power output. The official gas mileage of the Palisade is 9.7 kilometers per liter, higher than the Carnival’s 9 km/L.


Seems I'm not the only one who compares the Palisade to the Carnival. Only blowhards find the comparison "idiotic."
 
Dude, he literally attached a screenshot of the Korean website where you can get the Hybrid in AWD In a previous post. You can go to the Korean website yourself and see that. You’re simply wrong about AWD’s availability on the Hybrid model in SK.
Eric - putting a graphic up is not proof. There has been no official notice of AWD as an option on the vehicle. That's not saying it won't be there but it is saying that Hyundai has not officially announced it. The media has noticed this omission. I'm hoping that you and the blowhard are correct. But if it doesn't have it, then I'll be buying something else.

You can check the media reports here:


From the link: While the HTRAC badge (signifying all-wheel drive) is missing from initial images, it’s safe to assume the feature will be offered in this second-generation model.

I find it a glaring omission. Why would Hyundai announce the vehicle and not say explicitly that AWD will be available? My discussion about the Carnival was that there was a tremendous amount of speculation that the hybrid Carnival would include AWD, but Kia did not provide it on the vehicle. There was disappointment due to this decision as AWD is an option on the Toyota Siena and on the Chrysler Pacifica. if you're reading this, note the Siena and Pacifica are minivans.
 
Eric - putting a graphic up is not proof. There has been no official notice of AWD as an option on the vehicle. That's not saying it won't be there but it is saying that Hyundai has not officially announced it. The media has noticed this omission. I'm hoping that you and the blowhard are correct. But if it doesn't have it, then I'll be buying something else.

You can check the media reports here:


From the link: While the HTRAC badge (signifying all-wheel drive) is missing from initial images, it’s safe to assume the feature will be offered in this second-generation model.

I find it a glaring omission. Why would Hyundai announce the vehicle and not say explicitly that AWD will be available? My discussion about the Carnival was that there was a tremendous amount of speculation that the hybrid Carnival would include AWD, but Kia did not provide it on the vehicle. There was disappointment due to this decision as AWD is an option on the Toyota Siena and on the Chrysler Pacifica. if you're reading this, note the Siena and Pacifica are minivans.
Wow, ok… re-read what I said. You can go to the website yourself. He had the URL in his screenshot.

Here’s another direct link you can click to the Korean website, since you seem to not understand that it’s a real website that you can check for yourself:

Use the translate feature in your browser to understand what it says. Note that this is the web page about the hybrid model specifically. Scroll down to the pricing table further down the page. Look on the right where it says HTRAC available as an option for 2,400,000 (in Korean currency) for every trim level.

Convinced now?
 
Having owned the 2023 Palisade for about 20 months now, three features must, in my view, be indispensably carried over in the 2026MY: rear camera mirrors which I have used several times now when the cargo area was loaded to the gills; Auto brake hold and Lane Following Assist ( LFA), both of which I use daily on my daily work commute. A few new features to make me a happy camper: power exterior folding mirrors, walk-away door locks, heated windshield, and an option for second row bench seating on the top calligraphy trim. That's it.
 
Having owned the 2023 Palisade for about 20 months now, three features must, in my view, be indispensably carried over in the 2026MY: rear camera mirrors which I have used several times now when the cargo area was loaded to the gills; Auto brake hold and Lane Following Assist ( LFA), both of which I use daily on my daily work commute. A few new features to make me a happy camper: power exterior folding mirrors, walk-away door locks, heated windshield, and an option for second row bench seating on the top calligraphy trim. That's it.
Well - they will never really take features away from a vehicle... so - not sure what the worry is there.
The windshield is heated when you set the control to divert some or all air to the windshield, like in every car. Splitting it between windshield and floor works very well.
"Bench seating" and "top trim" are conflicting statements for any manufacturer. Nobody manufacturers vehicles like that since the days of the full size conversion van. :)

As for your mirror cams - I am a bit confused. Yes, those are helpful and useful as the supplemental aids that they are - but in all 50 states you are required to have a direct line of sight to both side mirrors in your vehicle, without any obstructions. If you are piling stuff that high and forward in your right-front passenger seat where you cannot see the right mirror - you need to considering changing your loading practices. Visibility to the rear using a center-mounted mirror is actually not required by law, and would not provide you with any visibility that the side-mirror mounted cameras (or mirrors) would provide you anyhow.
 
Actually most States do not require a right side mirror.
 
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