Tech for Everyone: the Hyundai Palisade’s Top Tech Features

Tech for Everyone the Hyundai Palisade's Top Tech Features

Looking for a family-friendly SUV that not only offers the comforts of home but has the tech to keep you and your passengers, whether they’re toddlers or teenagers, happy? The Hyundai Palisade is your answer. You can ride in a plush, modern, and tech-filled cabin. And to top it all off, it comes loaded with safety tech, too.

The Infotainment System: Connecting Made Easy

Every Hyundai Palisade trim has a 12.3-inch touchscreen to greet you when you get in. It houses Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to make it easy to connect your phone and bring all your apps, contacts, and music right within easy reach. The infotainment system also has an integrated navigation system with bird’s-eye maps to show your turn-by-turn directions and real-time traffic information. All this navigation info is displayed in large living color right on the touchscreen.

Hyundai SmartSense

Your Hyundai Palisade will come loaded with safety technology thanks to the Hyundai SmartSense bundle of driver aids. It includes features such as forward collision warning, automatic braking, and lane-keep assist to keep you safe and help you avoid collisions. It also includes adaptive cruise control and rear parking sensors. You’ll always know when someone is in your blind spot with the standard blind-spot monitoring system, and the rear cross-traffic alert feature lets you know when someone is in your blind spot when you put the Palisade in reverse.

Highway Driving Assist

Want some relief from the stress of highway driving? The Limited and Calligraphy trims come with Hyundai Driving Assist. This next-level driver assist system uses an advanced version of adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go capability, lane-centering assist, and lane-following assist to give you a semi-autonomous driving experience. It can even change lanes as long as you are on any of the pre-determined divided highways across the United States.

Remote Smart Parking Assist

Do you find yourself driving by a great parking spot because it seems too tight? The latest Hyundai Palisade has a great party trick designed for just this type of situation. The remote smart parking assist system lets you use an app on your phone to remotely park the SUV. Yes, you can get everyone out and then guide the Palisade into the tight spot. When it’s time to leave, just use the app again to guide it back out, and then everyone can pile back in when there’s plenty of space.

Hyundai Bluelink +

Hyundai’s Bluelink connected services feature is even better with Bluelink+. This feature connects you to your Palisade through your phone. Use it to remotely start the engine so you have a warm vehicle to get into on a cold morning or use it to lock the doors after you’ve walked away. Can’t remember where you parked your Hyundai Palisade? Bluelink knows exactly where it is and will show you on a map displayed on your phone. It also allows you to use your voice to talk to the Palisade if you need directions to a destination. It syncs with your navigation system to show you the best route there.

 

 

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