Palisade 2.5 Turbo Hybrid Fuel Efficiency Certification..The eco-friendly car benefits trim is

Apr 10, 2025

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The official fuel efficiency was revealed after the certification of the Palisade hybrid model was completed. According to the information released to the Korea Energy Agency, the combined fuel efficiency based on the front wheel drive 18-inch wheels was certified as 14.1 kilometers per liter. The four-wheel drive 21-inch wheel model recorded 11.4 kilometers per liter, a larger drop than expected.

The reason for this difference in fuel efficiency is due to the difference in tolerance weight according to the option classification by Inseung and Trim and the application of different wheel sizes of 18 to 21 inches.

The hybrid system installed in Palisade was newly developed and applied by Hyundai Motor Group for the first time. Engage the 2.5 turbo petrol engine with a 6-speed automatic transmission. The combined output of the 2.5 turbo hybrid is 334 horsepower.




It is equipped with a driving-specific technology using a driving motor, such as ▲ E-Ride ▲ E-Handling ▲ E-E-HA (Electrically Evasive Handling Assistant) ▲ e-DTVC (Electrical Assisted Dynamic Torque Vectoring Control), to improve ride comfort and driving performance.

In addition, it is equipped with a 1.65kWh 300V high-voltage lithium-ion battery and additional functions such as indoor V2L and stay mode so that the EV-specific convenience technology that could be enjoyed in a dedicated electric vehicle can be experienced for the first time in a hybrid model.

The trim with the highest fuel efficiency is a model with an 18-inch wheel applied to the two-wheel drive and is certified 14.1 km per complex liter without built-in cam. The certification figures for each seven and nine-seater are the same, and when the built-in cam option was applied, it fell slightly to 13.9 km per liter, earning a second grade in energy consumption efficiency.




When applied with a two-wheel drive of 20 inches, it is 12.7 kilometers per complex liter, and the two-wheel drive 21 inches and four-wheel drive 18 inches are certified 12.5 kilometers and are rated as energy consumption efficiency grade 3.

The least fuel-efficient model is a model with 20,21-inch wheels applied to all-wheel drive, recording 11.4 km per complex liter, receiving a grade 4 energy consumption efficiency rating.

The Palisade Hybrid is classified as a large SUV, and in order to receive tax benefits, the combined fuel efficiency must exceed 13.8 kilometers per liter, but only the specification of applying 18-inch wheels to two-wheel drive is applicable.




In the case of hybrid nine-seater, there is no additional benefit from the current price tag at the price that has already received the opening tax benefit, and in conclusion, only seven-seater two-wheel-drive exclusive trim with 18-inch wheels is applicable.

Meanwhile, the official release of the Palisade Hybrid is scheduled to begin this month.

Editor Song Moon-cheol mc.song@carguy.kr





This article was translated by Naver AI translator.