After a long period as a concept vehicle, the commercial version of the Hyundai Palisade High Roof has finally hit the streets, capturing widespread attention.
The most striking difference between the Hyundai Palisade High Roof and its traditional counterpart lies in its significantly elevated roofline, reminiscent of premium MPVs like the Kia Carnival Royal. This design not only increases headroom but also transforms the cabin into a spacious “mobile lounge,” ideal for VIP transportation or upscale family travel.
While the front fascia retains the bold lines of the latest Palisade generation, the rear end features a more squared-off and upright design. This, coupled with expanded rear window glass, enhances rear visibility and creates an open, airy atmosphere for backseat passengers.
Although official interior details remain undisclosed, industry observers anticipate a cabin adorned with premium materials like fine leather and exotic wood trim. The second row is expected to feature captain’s chairs with leg rests and large ceiling-mounted entertainment screens.
Notably, the Hyundai Palisade High Roof is rumored to adopt an exclusive Hybrid powertrain, emphasizing fuel efficiency and a whisper-quiet ride over raw performance. The suspension and transmission have been recalibrated for a smoother, more comfortable driving experience, minimizing road vibrations.
By commercializing this model, Hyundai is positioning itself to compete directly with high-end luxury vans. The Palisade High Roof not only expands Hyundai’s SUV lineup but also offers a practical yet luxurious option for discerning customers seeking a unique travel experience.
TH (Tuoitrethudo)















































