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Hyundai Tests Palisade Facelift on the Road Again

RiderTua.com – Hyundai may have its own luxury car division, namely Genesis. But that doesn’t mean they only rely on their division in the luxury car market, so they still offer premium class cars. One of them is the Palisade, which is Hyundai’s mainstay to date. It is known that this luxury SUV model will receive a facelift in the near future.

Hyundai Palisade will Get a Refresh

Both Palisade and Staria have become mainstays in Indonesia in recent years. For the Palisade itself, this model last received a facelift in 2022, but since then no other refreshes have been provided. However, it looks like Hyundai will present another facelift for this luxury SUV in the near future.

It is known that the Palisade will receive a refresh, and from the information circulating, this model will receive more significant changes than before. Even though like the facelift which was released in 2022, the changes are still focused on the exterior appearance of the car, or more precisely the fascia. The Palisade will later receive changes to the headlights as well as the Seamless Horizon Lamp which has been applied to Hyundai cars so far.

(MotorBiscuit)

Released This Year?

Indeed, Hyundai was previously seen testing the latest Palisade Facelift. But recently they tested it again on the road, it seems they have made final preparations before launching it. It’s just that Hyundai did not provide further explanation regarding the appearance of the Palisade Facelift via the circulating spy shots.

For the engine, Hyundai will provide a 3,500 cc V6 turbocharged engine which can provide higher performance compared to the 3,800 non-turbo engine. Indeed, this is the only change made, especially for models like the Palisade. But at least now the flagship SUV in the premium car market can get another refresh after a long time.

Rafie Satya Pradipta

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