Hyundai is working on an updated version of the Palisade for the 2023 model year and these renderings provide us with a sneak peek of what it may look like.

As the Palisade will only be facelifted for the latest model year, it will not undergo any hugely significant modifications. With that being said, the South Korean car manufacturer is tipped to work its magic on the front end.

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These renderings from Kolesa depict the 2023 Palisade with a fascia inspired by the Hyundai Tucson and Santa Cruz. As such, it features a similar front grille with incorporated LED daytime running lights. This design would also allow Hyundai to retain the same secondary headlamp unit below the DRLs as the current Palisade and the geometric grille of the Tucson actually suits the curved fascia of the Palisade more than we expected.

Apart from updating the front end of the Palisade, Hyundai will probably do the same to the rear and in one of the renderings we can see tweaked LED taillights that further add to the visual appeal of the big SUV.

Power will likely to continue to come courtesy of a 3.6-liter V6, while it’s possible that a hybrid variant could be introduced to further grow its appeal.

Note: This is an independent rendering by Kolesa and is not related to or endorsed by Hyundai

The 2023 Hyundai Palisade speculatively rendered above vs the current 2021 Palisade below