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SPY PHOTOS! 2026 Hyundai Palisade FINALLY SPIED Totally Uncovered On Road In SoCal! HOLY POOR MAN’S RANGE ROVER CLONE!

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The 2026 Hyundai Palisade has been caught cruising Southern California’s roads, fully exposed, and it’s a shameless clone of the Range Rover’s iconic profile and rear design. This second-generation three-row SUV, codenamed LX3, is Hyundai’s daring try to mimic luxury at a fraction of the fee—starting around $39,000 in comparison with a Range Rover’s $90,000-plus sticker. While Hyundai packs in tech and a brand new hybrid option, the Palisade’s exterior is an unapologetic rip-off, mixing Range Rover’s stately aesthetics with budget-friendly practicality to rival the Mazda CX-90 and Toyota Grand Highlander.

The Palisade’s silhouette is a near-carbon copy of the Range Rover’s boxy, upright stance. Its side profile mirrors the British icon’s flat roofline, clean window line from A- to D-pillar, and minimalist body surfacing. The rear is where Hyundai’s mimicry shines—or reasonably, plagiarizes. The Palisade sports vertical LED taillights and a sculpted tailgate that echo the Range Rover’s signature rear, complete with a subtle fender bulge that screams premium off-roader. Up front, an enormous rectangular grille and stacked LED headlights add a contemporary twist, however the Range Rover DNA dominates the general design, especially within the rugged XRT Pro trim with its all-terrain tires and raised ground clearance.
Inside, Hyundai pivots to a Genesis-inspired cabin, distancing itself barely from its Range Rover obsession. Dual 12.3-inch displays under a curved panel, wood trim, and ambient lighting create a near-luxury vibe. The stretched 2.7-inch wheelbase boosts second- and third-row legroom, with seating for seven, eight, or nine (Korea-only). The middle console’s island design and optional captain’s chairs add versatility, though the main target stays on aping luxury.

Powering this clone is a brand new 3.5-liter V-6 with 287 hp or a 329-hp hybrid pairing a 2.5-liter turbo four-cylinder with electric motors, promising 30+ mpg highway. Each use an eight-speed automatic, with all-wheel drive optional. Set to launch in summer 2025, the Palisade delivers Range Rover style and substance at a bargain price. Hyundai’s blatant copying may raise eyebrows, but for budget-conscious families craving that premium SUV look, this “poor man’s Range Rover” might be a game-changer.

What say you Spies? How does it look ON-ROAD to you?


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