I just purchased a 2024 Palisade Caligraphy and really like it. As for the system not being wireless I solved that by buying a wireless converter, now it is wireless with my android phone.
I bought a 2025 Palisade Caligraphy last week and am very happy with it. It has a few less speakers than some other similar vehicles we test drove, but I don't crank the speakers up overly loud and find it adequate. I haven't had any difficulty seeing the screen for temperature control so far. We bought a wireless converter for my android phone, so I do have wireless android auto. I found I felt too high in the Traverse, but not the Palisade (I am 5' 5" though). My 6' 2" hubby finds it roomy and comfortable with no complaints. It turns on a dime and drives like my dad's old luxury Buick. I had an older Tuscon, yet don't feel like I am driving a big car now. I would definitely recommend this vehicle. Thank you for your review, I was interested in your thoughts.
Great review. I just bought a 2024 Night Edition Calligraphy last Saturday. I agree with you that the HK sound is underwhelming. I updated the software, changed a setting to use QLS, and the system sounds better and louder now. Give that a try.
I bought a 2024 Limited last month. I am 6'1" and have no problem with the seating position relative to the armrest. In fact, I think it feels like the back of the cushion is lower that the front in the lowest position. As for the sound system, the loudness is probably a non-issue for those buying this vehicle...it is a family hauler not a a hip-hop ride. Rumor has it there will be an OTA software update to allow wireless Apple Carplay and Android Auto in the not so distant future.
I dislike the fact I can't see the HUD with my sunglasses on. I also dislike the way you have to change the steering wheel. It should be automatic so you can adjust it whenever without having to "unlock" it, adjust it and then relook it into position. Other than these 2 things I am happy with my Palisade Caligraphy.
Power Folding outside mirror ? Palisade outside the US has them; Kia has them; If you offer smart-park for tight parking spaces, wouldn't you have a need to fold your mirrors ?? So, so many luxury features and not a basic like this....I can buy a 20 year-old chevy that has them.
Yes! Power folding mirrors are a HUGE miss on this otherwise awesome vehicle! Also, no light in the center console? What's up with that? Little things that make a big difference!
Got my 2024 Hyundai Palisade 2 weeks ago. Because I'm that kind of person, I will start with what I don't like. These are mostly nitpicky, but they are what I would change immediately to take this vehicle from a great car to an excellent car. 1) The center console armrest is way too low. I've had cars with low center consoles before. What they did to make up for it... they gave the driver and the front passenger adjustable armrests attached to the seat. This would be such an improvement! 2) The wireless charger is in a horrible place! I have to contort my hand to get my phone in and out. My wife's Cadillac (I know... it costs so much more) has a slot that you can slide your phone into (similar to using a cup holder). 3) The locations of the USB-C for the front seats are horrible. You have one inside the center console. The other is below the cupholders in that extra storage area. There's a little hole near the wireless charger that allows you to drop the cord down to that USB-C, but it is cumbersome and I am constantly needing to rethread it for it falls out when not plugged in. I'm tempted to buy one of those inserts on Amazon that are designed to make that cupholder area more usable. The engineers need to send this area of the car back to the focus groups and redesign the whole area. 4) The air conditioner is not strong enough for Texas. It seems like American manufacturers are the only ones that get this right. 5) The sound system is mediocre. I actually like the Bose system in my daughter's Elantra better. 6) I really don't like how I can't disable the auto stop as a default. Seriously. Having to press that button every time and not being able to customize how I want my car to function is crazy. 7) Bad gas mileage. I don't drive it hard, and I'm barely getting 20 mpg. Booo.... give me a hybrid. 8) No auto fold mirrors. I've had base model vehicles automatically fold the mirrors when the door is locked. What I really like: 1) The remote climate control has 4 presets. I can control whether the ventilated or heated seats are on, the defrost, the rear defrost, the steering wheel heater, and the cabin temperature! I came from a Toyota Highlander. The Highlander would remote start with whichever settings were used last for fan speed and temperature. You're in trouble if you came to work when it was cool and forget to turn your air all the way up! 2) Heated and ventilated seats in the 1st and 2nd rows and heated seats in the 3rd row! 3) The massage function 4) The materials and sophisticated look throughout the cabin (the Nappa leather, the soft surfaces) 5) Great looking, classy exterior 6) Comfy steering wheel 7) All of the great safety and convenience features that come standard (my wife's last car was a BMW. It is the most expensive car we had ever purchased. it didn't even have adaptive cruise control) or rear cross traffic alert. These would have been extra beyond the $80k sticker. 8) Free maintenance 9) Great warranty I know there's more. I just can't think of them right now (and wasn't as specific as I could have been about the materials and sophisticated look of the cabin and the exterior). Needless to say, I have no regrets buying this car and fortunately no buyer's remorse!
Hi, As you mentioned that you came from Toyota Highlander, I own a 2021 highlander limited edition too and recently rented a Hyundai Palisade, I loved it. Now my question to you, How you like palisade compare to Toyota and any regrets that you miss about highlander. Any other sugestions? Thanks in advance
I just purchased a 2024 Palisade Caligraphy and really like it. As for the system not being wireless I solved that by buying a wireless converter, now it is wireless with my android phone.
I bought a 2025 Palisade Caligraphy last week and am very happy with it. It has a few less speakers than some other similar vehicles we test drove, but I don't crank the speakers up overly loud and find it adequate. I haven't had any difficulty seeing the screen for temperature control so far. We bought a wireless converter for my android phone, so I do have wireless android auto. I found I felt too high in the Traverse, but not the Palisade (I am 5' 5" though). My 6' 2" hubby finds it roomy and comfortable with no complaints. It turns on a dime and drives like my dad's old luxury Buick. I had an older Tuscon, yet don't feel like I am driving a big car now. I would definitely recommend this vehicle. Thank you for your review, I was interested in your thoughts.
Great review. I just bought a 2024 Night Edition Calligraphy last Saturday. I agree with you that the HK sound is underwhelming.
I updated the software, changed a setting to use QLS, and the system sounds better and louder now. Give that a try.
Looking at a 2022 Calligraphy now.. Really loved all the bells and whistles!!! Thanks for your insights
I bought a 2024 Limited last month. I am 6'1" and have no problem with the seating position relative to the armrest. In fact, I think it feels like the back of the cushion is lower that the front in the lowest position. As for the sound system, the loudness is probably a non-issue for those buying this vehicle...it is a family hauler not a a hip-hop ride. Rumor has it there will be an OTA software update to allow wireless Apple Carplay and Android Auto in the not so distant future.
I dislike the fact I can't see the HUD with my sunglasses on. I also dislike the way you have to change the steering wheel. It should be automatic so you can adjust it whenever without having to "unlock" it, adjust it and then relook it into position. Other than these 2 things I am happy with my Palisade Caligraphy.
If you change to non-polarized sunglasses then you can see the HUD but then you'll see all the glares on the windshield!
@@retgi1 I realize this but my sunglasses were expensive and are polarized.
Power Folding outside mirror ? Palisade outside the US has them; Kia has them; If you offer smart-park for tight parking spaces, wouldn't you have a need to fold your mirrors ?? So, so many luxury features and not a basic like this....I can buy a 20 year-old chevy that has them.
I have the brochure and it doesn't mention power mirrors in the specs. Santa Fe doesn't show it either. That is a miss for sure.
Santa Fe has power folding mirrors on the top models, definitely a miss
Wish they had them, wife just tore up passenger side mirror $2000.00 to replace. Caught on garage door
Yes! Power folding mirrors are a HUGE miss on this otherwise awesome vehicle! Also, no light in the center console? What's up with that? Little things that make a big difference!
I agree 100% on the dislikes. I will add that although there’s a lot of let room, I like to put my seat further back, and I can’t with this car…
Got my 2024 Hyundai Palisade 2 weeks ago. Because I'm that kind of person, I will start with what I don't like. These are mostly nitpicky, but they are what I would change immediately to take this vehicle from a great car to an excellent car.
1) The center console armrest is way too low. I've had cars with low center consoles before. What they did to make up for it... they gave the driver and the front passenger adjustable armrests attached to the seat. This would be such an improvement!
2) The wireless charger is in a horrible place! I have to contort my hand to get my phone in and out. My wife's Cadillac (I know... it costs so much more) has a slot that you can slide your phone into (similar to using a cup holder).
3) The locations of the USB-C for the front seats are horrible. You have one inside the center console. The other is below the cupholders in that extra storage area. There's a little hole near the wireless charger that allows you to drop the cord down to that USB-C, but it is cumbersome and I am constantly needing to rethread it for it falls out when not plugged in. I'm tempted to buy one of those inserts on Amazon that are designed to make that cupholder area more usable. The engineers need to send this area of the car back to the focus groups and redesign the whole area.
4) The air conditioner is not strong enough for Texas. It seems like American manufacturers are the only ones that get this right.
5) The sound system is mediocre. I actually like the Bose system in my daughter's Elantra better.
6) I really don't like how I can't disable the auto stop as a default. Seriously. Having to press that button every time and not being able to customize how I want my car to function is crazy.
7) Bad gas mileage. I don't drive it hard, and I'm barely getting 20 mpg. Booo.... give me a hybrid.
8) No auto fold mirrors. I've had base model vehicles automatically fold the mirrors when the door is locked.
What I really like:
1) The remote climate control has 4 presets. I can control whether the ventilated or heated seats are on, the defrost, the rear defrost, the steering wheel heater, and the cabin temperature! I came from a Toyota Highlander. The Highlander would remote start with whichever settings were used last for fan speed and temperature. You're in trouble if you came to work when it was cool and forget to turn your air all the way up!
2) Heated and ventilated seats in the 1st and 2nd rows and heated seats in the 3rd row!
3) The massage function
4) The materials and sophisticated look throughout the cabin (the Nappa leather, the soft surfaces)
5) Great looking, classy exterior
6) Comfy steering wheel
7) All of the great safety and convenience features that come standard (my wife's last car was a BMW. It is the most expensive car we had ever purchased. it didn't even have adaptive cruise control) or rear cross traffic alert. These would have been extra beyond the $80k sticker.
8) Free maintenance
9) Great warranty
I know there's more. I just can't think of them right now (and wasn't as specific as I could have been about the materials and sophisticated look of the cabin and the exterior). Needless to say, I have no regrets buying this car and fortunately no buyer's remorse!
Hi, As you mentioned that you came from Toyota Highlander, I own a 2021 highlander limited edition too and recently rented a Hyundai Palisade, I loved it. Now my question to you, How you like palisade compare to Toyota and any regrets that you miss about highlander. Any other sugestions? Thanks in advance
Do you know when is the 2025 version will come out?
They are slated to start arriving late July/August. We should know the changes very shortly.
@@CarsMadeSimple Thank you!
they did in canada no change
You are a great reviewer! Thank you! Cheers from Houston!
Much appreciated!
Very informative.
Good review