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Hyundai Resuming New Palisade SUV Sales After Finalizing Fix

2026 ​model year Palisade and Palisade Hybrid vehicles equipped with second ​and third‑row power seats in Limited will soon hit market with updated software.

Washington : Hyundai Motor said on Tuesday it is lifting a halt on ​sales of recalled 2026 Palisade SUVs after finalizing a fix ‌for a power seat issue that resulted in the death of a two-year-old girl in Ohio.

The Korean automaker said it finalized a software update for 2026 ​model year Palisade and Palisade Hybrid vehicles equipped with second‑ ​and third‑row power seats in Limited and Calligraphy trims. The ⁠automaker halted sales in mid-March and recalled 68,500 Palisade SUVs following ​the death. Once dealers complete the software update, they can resume sales.

The ​software update makes a series of changes, including requiring the tailgate to be open to use the seat stow function, while folding and stowing controls within the ​infotainment screen have been disabled.

It requires press‑and‑hold operation of seat and ​cargo‑area fold switches and has updated detection logic to improve occupant and object ‌recognition.

Hyundai ⁠also recalled 58,000 Palisade Hybrid sport utility vehicles in South Korea. Local media reports said the automatic seat collapsed on the child sitting in the third row of a Palisade SUV. Hyundai has said it ​is investigating what ​happened.

Hyundai reported that ⁠two passengers of Palisade SUVs in South Korea were injured late last year in incidents potentially tied ​to an issue with the automatic seats. The automaker ​said ⁠earlier it had reports of four injuries in the U.S. linked to the power seat issue.

Palisade was Hyundai's top-selling SUV in South Korea last ⁠year.

In ​its recall, Hyundai said the second- and ​third-row powered seat assemblies may not respond to contact with an occupant or object as ​intended during activation of some functions.


( Source : Reuters )
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