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2026 Palisade Owner Experience

Nolenski

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2023 Calligraphy
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For those of us who are still undecided about the first model year 2026 Palisade, what are your likes, dislikes, and problems so far from those who have actually purchased one?
 
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2026 Palisade Hybrid Calligraphy
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Got the 2026 Palisade Hybrid Calligraphy about 1.5 months ago and I love the car.

Good:
- Ride is incredible smooth and quiet
- Vehicle is powerful enough to not have any trouble to acquire speed quickly, say for a left turn or highway overtake
- Hybrid system transition is seamless. Unless you're looking at the cluster you don't even know what engine is providing power when cruising
- Seats are very comfortable! 2nd row heated/vented and 3rd row heated is a family pleaser
- Tech is awesome! Make sure to go through all the options at least once, there is a lot to customize
- Cup holders are massive and work well
- Sound system is awesome
- CarPlay works seamlessly, haven't had a single problem with it yet

Needs some work:
- Under 40 mph I would expect engine noise to not be so noticeable. Especially when taking off, seems a bit loud for a car in this class. Comparing against my previous RAM 1500 with a V8 this is noticeably louder. After 35-40 mph you forget you have an engine running as the extra noise from driving makes it unnoticeable
- Lane Keep kind of "weaves" between the lines. I'm sure they will improve this over time but it is still a bit unnerving to notice the car not really staying in the center and kind of "finding the lane" to then center again
- Where can I store my sunglasses?!? No, seriously...

Notes to Keep in Mind:
- Most of the settings are tied to profiles. Rather than adjusting Seat Position 1 to you and Position 2 to your partner, create a profile for each of you so phone digital keys, ration stations, button settings, seat positions and a lot more are actually stored individually for each of driver
- Bluelink is cool but if you're not tech savvy please take the time to set it up at the dealer
- Inspect your car in detail before taking delivery. Mine came with the windshield scratched and although the dealer is working with me to fix that they don't yet have parts and this will take a while to fix
- Drive modes make a lot of difference. Specially if you have AWD. Remember them when in slippery terrain
- If you get the power seats the 2nd row front stow to access the 3rd row seats takes about 10 seconds which feels like a minute
- Yes, I was able to reach 31 mph but even the wind can't be against you. Usually I get from 29 to 27 mph in driving in a mix of city and highway. I mostly use the vehicle for commute and family 30-60 min drives.

I hope this helps.
 
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Nolenski
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Great review.
I have a 23 Calligraphy, and I'm probably going to wait until 27 for them to work the bugs out unless they make me a deal I can't refuse on a 26. I'm surprised about your lane keep comment; I use it all the time on my 23, and it works perfectly without any ping-ponging. I hope that's just a software update that they'll take care of soon.
As for the engine noise, I'm also considering the Lexus TX or the Grand Highlander. Even the Lexus 4-cylinder turbo was a bit loud, especially at their price point. I thought the Calligraphy Hybrid was actually quieter during my test drives and I can't seem to justify the price differential to the Lexus. I suspect this is a trade-off of the industry-wide trend to ask 4-cylinder turbos to move these large vehicles.
 


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