The Hyundai Palisade has a starting price of just $32,595. This means the Palisade is $140 cheaper than the Telluride and only $100 more than a new Honda Pilot.  The top trim limited edition of the Palisade costs $45,745 and comes packed with luxury features including ventilated seats and a giant 10.3-inch screen. The Palisade and Telluride both come with a 291 hp V-6 that can be bought with all-wheel drive.


  



This new 3-row Hyundai SUV is the more luxurious alternative to the Telluride. Surprisingly though, the Palisade is going to be cheaper than the Telluride. The based model is priced from $32,595, which is $140 less than the Telluride.

 

The relatively low-priced base model Palisade comes well equipped with standard driver-assistance features including adaptive cruise control, automated emergency braking system and lane-keeping assist. It also includes convenience features like power-folding seats, an 8-inch touchscreen with Apple Airplay and Android Auto and projector headlights with LED running lights.

 

The mid-range trim is called the SEL trim. The SEL trim- model comes at a price of $34,545 and comes loaded with rear cross-traffic alert, keyless entry, pushbutton start, dual-zone climate control and blind-spot assist.

 

The most premium Palisade model, the Limited trim is priced at $45,745. It has a 360-degree camera, a heated steering wheel, digital gauge cluster, LED head- and taillights, vented seats, large 10.3-inch screen, Harmon Kardon stereo system, panoramic sunroof, fancy leather seats, 20-inch wheels and a self-leveling rear suspension.

 

The all-wheel drive option is $1700 and you can get it on all three trim levels. The Palisade SE is an eight seater, the limited is a seven seater.

 

The Palisade is close in price to the Telluride.

 

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