The three-row SUV has room for seven or eight passengers
The tough but suave-looking Palisade has a ground clearance of 203mm and comes with full-time all-wheel drive
The tough but suave-looking Palisade has a ground clearance of 203mm and comes with full-time all-wheel drive . The base engine is a 2.2four-cylinder turbo-diesel motor with outputs of 142kW and 440Nm and fitted exclusively with a button-operated, eight-speed automatic transmission. The spacious and airy cabin has comfy and foldable leather-clad seats. The third-row bench seats three but the elevated floor means it's more suited to children than adults. However, adults can stretch out on the two middle row seats which, like the front pair, are individual, electrically operated and heated. The eight-seater has three seats in the middle row.
Safety features include blind spot detection, rear cross-traffic alert, safe exit assist, and rear occupant alert, six airbags, and two Isofix anchors The Palisade has a ground clearance of 203mm and is offered with full-time all-wheel drive . Picture: SUPPLIED
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