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2024 Hyundai

Palisade FWD

Auto (S8), 6 cyl, 3.8 L

Hyundai Palisade: best and worst years
2024 Hyundai Palisade FWD

Closest available photo (2025 model year); you're viewing the 2024.

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Overview

Body
Small Sport Utility Vehicle 2WDEPA, from EPA, last updated 7/6/2026
Drivetrain
Front-Wheel DriveEPA, from EPA, last updated 7/6/2026
Transmission
Automatic (S8)EPA, from EPA, last updated 7/6/2026
Powertrain
GasEPA, from EPA, last updated 7/6/2026
Fuel
RegularEPA, from EPA, last updated 7/6/2026

Engine & performance

HP
291
Power to weight
0.070 hp/lb
Axle ratio
3.51
Cyl
6EPA, from EPA, last updated 7/6/2026
Aspiration
Naturally aspiratedEPA, from EPA, last updated 7/6/2026
Start-stop system
YesEPA, from EPA, last updated 7/6/2026

Efficiency

MPG Hwy
26 mpgEPA, from EPA, last updated 7/6/2026
MPG City
19 mpgEPA, from EPA, last updated 7/6/2026
MPG Comb
22 mpgEPA, from EPA, last updated 7/6/2026
Fuel $/yr
$2,850EPA, from EPA, last updated 7/6/2026
CO₂
404 g/miEPA, from EPA, last updated 7/6/2026
Eco Score
5/10EPA, from EPA, last updated 7/6/2026
Smog score
6/10
Elec. Range
0 miEPA, from EPA, last updated 7/6/2026
SmartWay certified
No

Dimensions & capacity

Length
196 inNHTSA vPIC, from NHTSA vPIC, last updated 6/5/2026
Width
78 inNHTSA vPIC, from NHTSA vPIC, last updated 6/5/2026
Height
69 inNHTSA vPIC, from NHTSA vPIC, last updated 6/5/2026
Wheelbase
114 inNHTSA vPIC, from NHTSA vPIC, last updated 6/5/2026
Curb Weight
4,145 lbNHTSA vPIC, from NHTSA vPIC, last updated 6/5/2026
Pass. Vol
155 ft³EPA, from EPA, last updated 7/6/2026
Cargo Vol
18 ft³EPA, from EPA, last updated 7/6/2026

Safety NHTSA, model year

⚠ This model year has a recall advising owners to park outside or away from structures (fire risk). Check with the manufacturer.

Overall crash rating
★★★★★
Rollover rating
★★★★
Stability control (ESC)
Standard
Lane-departure warning
Standard
Recalls
5
Owner complaints
360
Reported injuries
8

Reported problems NHTSA owner complaints, model year

  • SERVICE BRAKES42%
  • FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE11%
  • SEAT BELTS9%
  • UNKNOWN OR OTHER6%
  • SUSPENSION4%
  • AIR BAGS4%

Source: NHTSA owner complaints, 492 total.

Hyundai Palisade: best and worst years

Known issues manufacturer service bulletins, model year

48 service bulletins filed with NHTSA for this model year

  • Jun 11, 2026SUSPENSION26-SS-001H TSB

    Certain Palisade (LX2) vehicles may exhibit a clunking or thumping noise from the rear of the vehicle while driving over rough roads. This may be caused by worn self-leveling rear shock absorbers. Hyundai is extending the warranty coverage for the self-leveling rear shock absorbers to 10 years/120,000 miles from the date of original retail delivery or date of first use (whichever occurs first) and is valid for original and subsequent owners. Follow the procedure in the bulletin to identify the s

  • Jun 1, 2026SUSPENSION26-TC-001H

    Some Palisade (LX2) vehicles may produce noise from AWD coupling vibrations when making turns caused by a logic error with the All Wheel Drive Electronic Control Unit (AWD ECU). This bulletin provides instructions to update the AWD ECU to reduce the coupling noise.

  • May 30, 2026ENGINE26-EM-012H TSB

    Some Palisade (LX2) vehicles may exhibit engine oil leakage at the engine oil filter housing assembly due to deterioration of the housing seal. Hyundai is extending the warranty coverage for the engine oil filter housing seal to 15 years / 180,000 miles from the date of original retail delivery or date of first use (whichever occurs first) and is valid for original and subsequent owners. Follow the procedure in this bulletin to replace the engine oil filter housing seal in order to address this

  • May 30, 2026ENGINE26-EM-012H DN

    Some Palisade (LX2) vehicles may exhibit engine oil leakage at the engine oil filter housing assembly due to deterioration of the housing seal. Hyundai is extending the warranty coverage for the engine oil filter housing seal to 15 years / 180,000 miles from the date of original retail delivery or date of first use (whichever occurs first) and is valid for original and subsequent owners. Please note any vehicles within 15 years / 180,000 miles are covered by this TSB, even if the vehicle is stil

  • May 30, 2026ENGINE26-EM-012H DCS

    Some Palisade (LX2) vehicles may exhibit engine oil leakage at the engine oil filter housing assembly due to deterioration of the housing seal. Hyundai is extending the warranty coverage for the engine oil filter housing seal to 15 years / 180,000 miles from the date of original retail delivery or date of first use (whichever occurs first) and is valid for original and subsequent owners. Follow the procedure in Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) 26-EM-012H to replace the engine oil filter housing

  • May 27, 2026ELECTRICAL SYSTEM26-GI-002H TSB

    This bulletin provides information related to the navigation and head unit software changes introduced in the 2026 1st Navigation Map and Software Update. The changes may vary depending on vehicle type, model, and navigation system. Refer to the 2026 1st Navigation Map and Software Update Key Improvements and Additional Improvements tables in this TSB for a list of specific changes. The software can be downloaded via Navigation Updater (NAU) and updated by USB.

  • May 22, 2026SUSPENSION26-SS-001H DN

    Certain Palisade (LX2) vehicles may exhibit a clunking or thumping noise from the rear of the vehicle while driving over rough roads. This may be caused by worn self-leveling rear shock absorbers. Hyundai is extending the warranty coverage for the self-leveling rear shock absorbers to 10 years/120,000 miles from the date of original retail delivery or date of first use (whichever occurs first) and is valid for original and subsequent owners. Please note that any vehicles with Z12 and under 10 ye

  • May 22, 2026SUSPENSION26-SS-001H DCS

    Certain Palisade (LX2) vehicles may exhibit a clunking or thumping noise from the rear of the vehicle while driving over rough roads. This may be caused by worn self-leveling rear shock absorbers. Hyundai is extending the warranty coverage for the self-leveling rear shock absorbers to 10 years/120,000 miles from the date of original retail delivery or date of first use (whichever occurs first) and is valid for original and subsequent owners. Follow the procedure in Technical Service Bulletin (TS

  • and 40 more

Source: NHTSA manufacturer communications (technical service bulletins).

Warranty manufacturer terms, by make

Basic
5 yr / 60k mi
Powertrain
10 yr / 100k mi
Roadside assistance
5 yr
Maintenance
3 yr / 36k mi
EV battery
10 yr / 100k mi

Information is gathered on a best-effort basis from public sources, may be incomplete or out of date, and is not purchasing or financial advice. Verify with the manufacturer or dealer before buying.