Hyundai Palisade Facelift Reveals After Latest Spy Shots

It is possible to expect significant changes.

The Palisade has been a hot product for Hyundai in North America. It is both a bestseller and a new entrant to the market. The large SUV, which was launched in 2018 as a corporate cousin to the Kia Telluride, attracted many customers thanks to its unique design and practical cabin. We can now see the Palisade’s redesign in spy photos.

The Gotcha Cars channel YouTube has obtained spy photos of Palisade Palisade from South Korean sources. These photos showed that there will be changes to the front. The team of designers decided to reveal the camouflaged prototypes. Below is a gallery showing a possible design for the Palisade’s facelift. Although the changes aren’t huge, there are some things that are worth talking about.

The front is where the most changes should be concentrated. This rendering shows a fascia that was inspired by the new Hyundai Tucson. This will result in a more prominent grille, with integrated LED light elements. New chrome strips will highlight the headlights and place a larger Hyundai logo at the center.

Split design will be used for the headlights, with the lower part likely getting a redesign. The most significant change is that the vertical running lamps are now located on the outside of headlamps. Three projector lenses will likely create a slightly larger light cluster than the model before the facelift.

This is all we know so far about the Palisade redesign. There will be some changes inside the cabin, too. Some outlets have reported that there may be a new infotainment screen as well as a Crystal Sphere gear selector. This is similar to the Genesis GV60.