The livestream begins at 9:45 Eastern.
is pretty much, but there are some details that remain to be imagined. We are not able to see the rear of the vehicle, so things get a bit shadowy. The new Palisade will have a split taillight design, similar to the smaller Tucson. This will be connected by a red LED strip that spans the rear gate. We have seen prototypes that feature heavy camouflage with dual openings in their covers. However, we believe it is a common design feature for the Tucson. We don’t need to speculate anymore about the Palisade’s new look. The grille has thin wings at its top that look like lighting elements. However, we are not sure if these lights are real. Similar to the Palisade’s vertical-oriented, boomerang-shaped running light, these are located on the fascia to the outside of each headlight cluster. Overall, the effect is a squared and blunt front clip which certainly resembles Tucson. The Palisade’s execution is what makes it Hyundai’s flagship model.
Are there any other changes? The interior will not be changed beyond minor modifications, as evidenced by spy photos. We have not heard anything about the Palisade powertrain options. The US version of this V6 is a 3.8-liter, 291 horsepower (21 kilowatts). It turns the front wheels only in the standard configuration. All-wheel drive is optional. A hybrid Palisade version is possible, according to Hyundai. All of our remaining questions will now be answered on April 13. You can view the 2023 Hyundai Palisade debut here at the top. It starts at 9:45 Eastern Daylight Time.