hyundai unveiled the refreshed Palisade with a public debut during the 2022 New York Auto Show. The large SUV is now ready to go on sale and the automaker releases pricing for the entire range. The entry-level 2023 Palisade SE starts at $34,950 before destination and handling but starting prices can go as high as $50,800 for the range-topping Calligraphy. There’s also a new rugged trim in the range. Every single 2023 Palisade is powered by a 3.8-liter V6 gasoline engine with 291 horsepower (217 kilowatts) mated to an eight-speed automatic gearbox. There are five trim levels, each available with a standard front-wheel drive or an optional all-wheel-drive system. The visual revisions for 2023 include a new and more pronounced grille at the front, which Hyundai calls cascading, a revised lower section of the fascia, and vertically-oriented LED daytime running lights. The lower rear fascia also gets a new design with a horizontal red reflector incorporating reverse lights spanning the width of the SUV. On the tech side, the upgrades go from a new WiFi hotspot capability to upgraded USB-C ports and a new 15-watt wireless charging upgrade. The refreshed three-row SUV now starts at $36,245, and the new rugged-looking XRT version starts at $41,545. All-wheel drive is a $1900 option across the board. The updated 2023 Hyundai Palisade starts at $36,245 for the base SE trim.The loaded Calligraphy AWD is $52,095 and comes with some new features. There's also a new XRT model that starts at $41,545. Hyundai's Palisade continues its march up the price ladder for the 2023 model year. The updated version of the three-row SUV now starts at $36,245 for the base SE model, a $1350 increase over last year. Other trim levels rise by $1610 to $2000, although the 2023 Palisade Limited is a bit cheaper than its 2022 equivalent. Hyundai has also revealed what the new XRT model looks like; that rugged-themed addition to the lineup starts at $41,545. The Palisade XRT, seen here, has black 20-inch wheels, different bumpers and faux skid plates, darkened grille trim, roof rails, and a garnish on the lower doors. But it's mechanically identical to other Palisades, and doesn't even come standard with the all-wheel-drive system that's a $1900 option on all trim levels. The XRT is positioned between the $39,245 SEL and the $47,795 Limited. The Calligraphy remains the top trim level and starts at $50,195 with front-wheel drive and $52,095 with all-wheel drive. The 291-hp 3.8-liter V-6 also sticks around as the sole powertrain choice, although the 2023 Palisade does receive styling updates and new equipment. A 12.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system is now standard, as is a Wi-Fi hotspot. Newly available options include a massaging driver's seat and a digital rearview mirror, but these are both available only on the Calligraphy.
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