2025 Hyundai Palisade Limited
I traded in my 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe because I wanted a larger SUV, something closer in size to my 2014 Dodge Durango, which I had previously owned and really liked in terms of space and presence. When I purchased the 2025 Hyundai Palisade Limited, it absolutely delivered on size, comfort, and features. The Palisade felt substantial, roomy, and well-appointed, and from a space standpoint, it checked every box I was looking for.
The interior was upscale, quiet, and family-friendly, with excellent technology and safety features. From a comfort and design perspective, Hyundai did a great job — it truly feels near-luxury without the luxury price tag.
However, after about a month of ownership, I began to regret the purchase, primarily due to fuel economy. While the V6 is smooth and capable, the gas mileage was disappointing for daily driving, especially coming from a smaller SUV. The vehicle itself wasn’t the problem — it was more about efficiency versus real-world usage.
What ultimately sealed the regret was learning that the 2026 Palisade would be offered with a hybrid option shortly after my purchase. Had the hybrid been available at the time, I would have waited. Knowing a more fuel-efficient version was just around the corner made the 2025 model feel like the wrong timing rather than the wrong vehicle.
I purchased the Palisade in December, and while it is undeniably a great SUV in terms of size, comfort, and features, buyers who are fuel-conscious may want to consider waiting for or choosing a hybrid alternative. The Palisade itself is solid — my regret was about efficiency and timing, not quality.
Final takeaway:
The 2025 Palisade Limited is an excellent large SUV, but if fuel economy matters to you, the upcoming hybrid version may be the better long-term choice.
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