Luxury is no longer defined solely by the badge on the hood. In today’s SUV market, top trims from mainstream brands are beginning to offer the kind of comfort, design, and technology that once belonged exclusively to premium nameplates. One Hyundai SUV, in particular, pushes that idea further than most, delivering an experience that can genuinely rival, and in some ways surpass, what buyers expect from Lexus.
That SUV is the Hyundai Palisade, specifically in its upper trims where Hyundai loads it with premium materials, upscale design touches, advanced technology, and an exceptionally quiet, comfortable cabin. Rather than simply feeling ‘nice for the money,’ it delivers the kind of true luxury atmosphere that makes some dedicated premium SUVs feel overpriced.
For families and buyers who care more about the actual experience than the badge, that makes the Palisade especially compelling. It proves that real luxury can now come from unexpected places, and sometimes without the premium-brand markup.
In order to give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from various manufacturer websites and other authoritative sources, including the EPA.
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Top trims of the 2026 Hyundai Palisade feel genuinely luxurious
A mainstream SUV with upscale features
Luxury vehicles are great, but they come with exceptionally high starting prices, short warranties, and high maintenance costs. If you’re on more of a budget, but you don’t want to forgo high-end features, then something like the Hyundai Palisade makes sense. Its top trims come loaded with features that you wouldn’t expect from a mainstream brand, able to match the offerings of some legacy luxury three-row SUVs.
2026 Hyundai Palisade trims and pricing
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Model |
Starting MSRP |
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SE |
$39,435 |
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SEL |
$41,940 |
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SEL Convenience |
$43,370 |
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SEL Premium |
$45,300 |
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Limited |
$49,770 |
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XRT Pro |
$49,870 |
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Calligraphy |
$54,560 |
The Palisade comes in a number of different trims, with different models for different buyers. If you’re looking for an upscale experience, then the Limited and the Calligraphy are the way to go. We aren’t claiming that a $50,000+ SUV is cheap, but it is significantly cheaper than options from traditional luxury brands. Most three-row mid-size luxury SUVs start well above the $60,000 mark, with popular options like the BMW X5 starting closer to $70,000.
What’s new for 2026
This model year marks the start of the second generation for Hyundai’s popular three-row SUV. The Korean automaker has done quite a lot to change the Palisade, even though it might not look like it from a glance. The new Palisade is larger, with more room on the inside for passengers and cargo. Its styling has also been updated to match some of the brand’s other SUVs.
New additions this year include the rugged XRT Pro trim, which features some genuine off-road features, such as chunkier all-terrain tires and a suspension lift. Bigger news, though, is the addition of a hybrid model. The SEL, SEL Premium, Limited, and Calligraphy can all now come with a hybrid setup, albeit at a higher price.
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The Hyundai Palisade Calligraphy trim features a plush cabin
Tons of space, high-end technology, and opulent materials
If you’re looking for the best competitor to luxury SUVs, then the Calligraphy is it. This model comes with the same spacious interior that you get in every palisade, as well as a ton of features that you wouldn’t normally get from a mainstream automaker. This includes very high quality materials and a plethora of tech features.
Interior dimensions and comfort
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Front row headroom |
41.5 inches |
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Front row legroom |
44.2 inches |
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Second row headroom |
40.7 inches |
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Second row legroom |
43 inches |
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Third row headroom |
37.8 inches |
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Third row legroom |
32.1 inches |
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Cargo capacity (Behind third row) |
19.1 cubic feet |
As mentioned earlier, the Palisade has gotten a little bigger for 2026, meaning more space on the inside. The first and second rows feel ridiculously spacious, with tall passengers having plenty of room to stretch out. The third row remains mostly for children, though adults can fit back there at a push. The trunk is massive, with plenty of space even with the third row in use. Stow the third row away, and you get up to 46.3 cubic feet instead.
With the Calligraphy being the top trim, you get all the best materials and features that Hyundai has to offer. Many of these features don’t even come standard in luxury rivals, with you either having to pay for a higher trim or an optional package. These features include things like premium Nappa leather upholstery, heated and ventilated seats in both the front and second row, heated third row seats, 64-color ambient interior lighting, tri-zone automatic climate control, and a dual-pane panoramic sunroof.
Infotainment and technology
The story continues when we put a spotlight on technology, with the Palisade Calligraphy often actually outdoing some of its more expensive luxury competitors. A large curved display is built into the dashboard, featuring two 12.3-inch screens. One of these screens acts as the gauge display while the other runs the infotainment system. A high-quality heads-up display system is also standard on this model.
The Calligraphy comes with a plethora of other features, including a wireless smartphone charging pad, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a built-in intercom system, and a UV-C sterilization light in the glove box. You also get a premium sound system, with the Hyundai featuring a 14-speaker sound system by Bose.
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It might not be quick, but it delivers a smooth and comfortable ride
Quality that is on par with what luxury brands offer
Every trim level of the Palisade comes with either a V-6 or a hybrid-assisted inline-four. This means that opting for the top trim isn’t going to get you a sporty SUV with tons of power. However, while it may not be the quickest vehicle in its class, it delivers a ride quality that is closer to what you’d expect from a luxury brand.
2026 Hyundai Palisade performance
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Engine |
3.5-liter naturally aspirated V-6 |
2.5-liter hybrid inline-four |
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Transmission |
8-speed automatic |
6-speed automatic |
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Horsepower |
287 HP |
329 HP |
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Torque |
260 LB-FT |
339 LB-FT |
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Driveline |
FWD or AWD |
FWD or AWD |
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0-60 MPH |
8 seconds |
6.6 seconds |
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Top speed |
129 MPH |
130 MPH |
The Palisade Calligraphy can come with either a standard V-6 under the hood or a hybrid system with an inline-four under the hood. The non-hybrid model features an eight-speed automatic. Hybrid models get a six-speed automatic, which is much smoother and quieter than the CVTs you usually find in hybrid SUVs. Even on the Calligraphy, front-wheel drive is standard, with all-wheel drive being an optional extra. The non-hybrid Calligraphy manages up to 21 miles per gallon combined, while the hybrid is rated for a much more appealing max of 31 miles per gallon.
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5 Year Tool Warranty. Limited Lifetime LED Warranty
While the V-6 Palisade feels a little sluggish off the line, it has more than enough grunt to keep up with traffic. The hybrid model feels a lot perkier thanks to the instant torque provided by the electric motors. Regardless, speed is not this SUV’s forte, though. Where it really excels is ride quality, consistently feeling plush by absorbing any bumps or imperfections in the road without feeling too floaty. This is also helped by the fact that Hyundai has put a great deal into making sure the noise insulation in the cabin is up to snuff.
The Hyundai Palisade Calligraphy offers top tier luxury without the price tag
Getting a luxury mid-size three-row SUV with all the features you’re looking for means spending a pretty large sum of money. To match the offerings in the Palisade Calligraphy, you often have to take things further and spend even more on higher trims or optional packages. Hyundai has done a superb job at offering a truly plush experience in the Palisade at a price point that is pretty palatable considering what you get.

