2020 HYUNDAI PALISADE FIRST LOOK: A NEW FLAGSHIP
The Santa Fe XL will be discontinued after the 2019 model year. Before the Santa Fe XL, Hyundai had the seven-passenger Veracruz, which was discontinued after the 2012 model year.
It is powered by a 3.8-liter V-6 Atkinson engine that generates 291 hp at 6,000 rpm and 262 lb-ft of torque at 5,200 rpm. The engine is part of the Lambda family but this iteration debuts on the Palisade. The Atkinson cycle should improve fuel economy of the naturally aspirated engine. EPA city/highway/combined fuel economy figures are not yet available, but to meet or exceed the competition, Palisade needs at least 20/27/23 mpg with front drive and 20/26/22 mpg with all-wheel drive. The available all-wheel-drive system has torque vectoring to reduce understeer, and the Palisade can tow 5,000 pounds. The hitch is standard and there are optional accessories.
Inside is a 10.3-inch touchscreen and 12.3-inch TFT cluster for the driver as well as a head-up display. Shift by wire frees space for a floating console with more storage space. There is wireless phone charging.
A second-row bench is standard for eight passengers, but customers can opt for captain's chairs that take seating capacity down to a seven. One-touch power reclining and ventilated second-row seats were designed so kids can fold and move them on their own. The third row offers power reclining and folding seats. An intercom connects front and third-row seats and it can be put into conversation or sleep mode so the driver can blast tunes while kids sleep in the back. A roof vent diffuser gets better air flow to rear occupants.
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