2022 New York Auto Show Week: Hyundai's Next Palisade Aims to Continue the Upscale Image

Tim Healey
by Tim Healey

Like its platform-mate, the Kia Telluride, the Hyundai Palisade is going under the knife, with the results planned for show at the 2022 New York Auto Show on Wednesday.

Come a few minutes to 10, Eastern time, the next Palisade will be seen completely uncovered. Hyundai is previewing a few changes: A wider grille, a new front-lighting look that includes vertical LED headlights, new alloy wheels, and….actually that’s it. For now.

Yeah, I know. Most auto journos hate teasers as much as you do — or rather, I, for one, wish I had more to share with you. But I don’t, since Hyundai is playing this close to the vest, as OEMs almost always do, and no little birds have been yapping to us off the record.

So, like with the Telluride (and Kia Niro), we’ll know the specifics at the same time you do.

Until then, I think it’s safe to say Hyundai wants to keep the premium-lux appearance of the Palisade, which has a more-urban aesthetic than the boxy/rugged Telluride. That certainly seems to be the case based on the teaser shot of the new headlights and wider grille.

All shall be revealed in just two days.

[Images: Hyundai]

Tim Healey
Tim Healey

Tim Healey grew up around the auto-parts business and has always had a love for cars — his parents joke his first word was “‘Vette”. Despite this, he wanted to pursue a career in sports writing but he ended up falling semi-accidentally into the automotive-journalism industry, first at Consumer Guide Automotive and later at Web2Carz.com. He also worked as an industry analyst at Mintel Group and freelanced for About.com, CarFax, Vehix.com, High Gear Media, Torque News, FutureCar.com, Cars.com, among others, and of course Vertical Scope sites such as AutoGuide.com, Off-Road.com, and HybridCars.com. He’s an urbanite and as such, doesn’t need a daily driver, but if he had one, it would be compact, sporty, and have a manual transmission.

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  • 28-Cars-Later 28-Cars-Later on Apr 11, 2022

    All show with no substance.

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    • Art Vandelay Art Vandelay on Apr 13, 2022

      @FreedMike Mine needed a new motor at 48k. Different strokes for different folks but I am firmly in the "they are $#!+" Camp.

  • 4onthefloor 4onthefloor on Apr 12, 2022

    The people that paid a ridiculous ADM, for these, or most cars for that matter, will be in for a shock when things settle out. Cars that drive well and are somewhat reliable will have less buyers remorse. I get it, some people need a car now will make sacrifices to make that happen, but some are not aware what it will cost them in the end. My wife wanted a CRV, I bought her one. She loves it, I hate it. As long as the car does what the drivers want it to do, it’s a good purchase for them.

    • FreedMike FreedMike on Apr 12, 2022

      I feel sorry for the folks who are stuck buying cars now.

  • Kwik_Shift_Pro4X As much problems as I had with my '96 Chevy Impala SS.....I would love to try one again. I've seen a Dark Cherry Metallic one today and it looked great.
  • Susan O’Neil There is a good reason to keep the Chevrolet Malibu and other 4 door family sedans! You can transport your parents and other somewhat handicapped people comfortably and safety! If someone can stand and pivot you can put them in your car. An armrest in the back seat is appreciated and a handle above the door! Oh…and leather seats so your passenger can slide across the seat! 😊Plus, you can place a full sized wheelchair or walker in the trunk! The car sits a little lower…so it’s doable! I currently have a Ford Fusion and we have a Honda Accord. Our previous cars were Mercury Sables-excellent for transporting handicapped people and equipment! As the population ages-sedans are a very practical choice! POV from a retired handicapped advocate and daughter! 😊
  • Freddie Remember those ads that say "Call your doctor if you still have...after four hours"?You don't need to call your doctor, just get behind the wheel of a CUV. In fact, just look at one.I'm a car guy with finite resources; I can't afford a practical car during the week plus a fun car on the weekend. My solution is my Honda Civic Si 4 door sedan. Maybe yours is a Dodge Charger (a lot of new Chargers are still on dealer lots).
  • Daniel J Interesting in that we have several weeks where the temperature stays below 45 but all weather tires can't be found in a shop anywhere. I guess all seasons are "good enough".
  • Steve Biro For all the talk about sedans vs CUVs and SUVs, I simply can’t bring myself to buy any modern vehicle. And I know it’s only going to get worse.
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