2026 Hyundai Palisade Hybrid Confirmed for Australia with Local Tuning and Expanded Features

The 2026 Hyundai Palisade Hybrid launches in Australia from October, priced around $90k with new hybrid powertrain, expanded safety and tech

2026 Hyundai Palisade Hybrid Confirmed for Australia with Local Tuning and Expanded Features
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Hyundai will launch the updated Palisade in Australia from October 2025, introducing the first hybrid version of the large SUV.

The flagship Calligraphy Hybrid will be the sole variant at launch, with seven- and eight-seat configurations available.

Pricing is expected to be around $90,000 Manufacturer’s List Price, compared with $79,000 for the outgoing Palisade.

The model is being tested locally with a five-star ANCAP safety rating targeted.

The Palisade will use a new 2.5-litre turbocharged hybrid petrol engine paired with a six-speed automatic transmission.

Output is rated at 245kW and 460Nm, with fuel efficiency claimed at 6.8L/100km and braked towing capacity of 2,000kg.

Hyundai’s latest dual-motor hybrid system separates power generation and drive, enabling both parallel and series hybrid operation.

This is supported by enhanced regenerative braking, Vehicle-to-Load functionality, and a Stay Mode allowing in-car electronics to run without the engine idling.

The updated model measures more than five metres in length, with revised proportions including a shorter front overhang and longer rear overhang for increased cabin and boot space.

A full-size spare wheel is fitted under the vehicle, and the boot incorporates underfloor storage and powered seat-folding for both second and third rows.

Hyundai Motor Company engineers worked alongside Australian teams to develop a bespoke passive damper tune for local conditions.

Suspension calibration included changes to springs and anti-roll bars, while the Palisade also features a hydraulic rear self-levelling system.

Safety technology includes ten airbags, Forward Collision Avoidance 2.0, Highway Driving Assist 2, Parking Collision Avoidance in reverse, and an in-cabin camera.

Features such as adaptive cruise control, lane centring, and a surround-view monitor are standard.

Inside, the Palisade is equipped with Nappa leather upholstery, a suede headliner, and real wood trim.

Seating includes heating, ventilation, and massaging functions, with captain’s chairs offered in the seven-seat configuration.

Technology highlights include dual 12.3-inch displays, Bluelink with over-the-air updates, Bose 14-speaker audio, Digital Key 2.0, and fingerprint recognition.

Connectivity is provided by six 100W USB-C ports, wireless charging, and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

The exterior design incorporates a large grille, projector LED headlights, LED tail lights, 21-inch alloy wheels, and roof rails.

A powered tailgate, privacy glass, and dual sunroofs are also standard.

The Palisade Hybrid replaces the outgoing 2.2-litre diesel and 3.8-litre petrol options in Australia.

Sales history shows that 83 per cent of Palisade buyers chose the Calligraphy grade in 2024, with a near-even split between seven- and eight-seat configurations.

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