Hyundai New Generation Coalition Leaves Diesel Machine, There Will Be Hybrid Version

Hyundai is rumored to be eliminating diesel options in the latest generation Palisade bongsor SUV coming in 2026.

Quoting from the Drive page, Monday, December 23, the diesel option will be replaced by hybrid technology, following in the footsteps of Santa Fe, who is also present in Indonesia, although the model accounts for quite a lot of sales.

In addition, the previous generation of Hyundai Palisade's V6 gasoline engine was stopped by Hyundai, and replaced with a new 2.5 L turbo four-cylinder engine which is indeed the basis of a new hybrid system.

Previously, Hyundai had removed its exterior and interior design sheaths, where for the latest generation of the Coalition it will have a length dimension of 5,060 mm, a width of 1,980 mm, and a height of 1,805 mm, at a wheelbase of 2,970 mm. Overall, the Palisaade is 65 mm longer, 5 mm wider, 55 mm higher, and the inter-wheel distance is 70 mm longer than the previous model.

In design, this one car has a more brainy proportion than before, while the front and rear lights are also new, and also trim the pillars of the typical metallic back window. Present with the choice of 18 to 21 inches of rims, this one car looks dashing and modern.

Entering the cabin, two large screens combined 12.3 inches are equipped with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, to a smart voice assistant system that makes it easier for users to control the car.

Later the ICE Palisade will be powered by a four-cylinder 2.5 liter turbocharged gasoline engine, which produces 207 kW of power and 422 Nm of torque combined with an automatic transmission of eight accelerations and front wheels (FWD) or driving of all wheels (AWD).