Hyundai has introduced the 2024 Palisade, which starts at $36,400 and offers a new Night Edition
Hyundai is going dark with the 2024 Palisade Calligraphy Night Edition, which was originally announced this summer. The latest in a long line of blackout models, the Palisade Calligraphy Night Edition is designed to have a “uniquely sophisticated appeal” thanks to dark chrome trim, “dark-tinted” badging, and 20-inch wheels with a black finish. The model also has black roof rails and body color door handles. Speaking of the latter, the Night Edition will be offered in Abyss Black or Hyper White.
As for the rest of the Palisade lineup, there aren’t many changes for 2024. That being said, buyers will find additional standard equipment including a dual-zone automatic climate control system with an auto defog function and an automatic temperature control system in the second-row. Furthermore, XRT and above trims now have side sunshades, while the Limited gains an ambient lighting system. Pricing starts at $36,400 which is an increase of $500.
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