Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.2026 Hyundai Palisade Lease Deals Now AvailableThe Hyundai Palisade has carved out its spot as the brand’s go-to three-row family SUV, quietly offering more than you might expect. Since its 2020 debut, it has become a flagship crossover for Hyundai, holding its own against rivals like the Kia Telluride, Honda Pilot, and Toyota Grand Highlander.For 2026, Hyundai has given the Palisade a boxier shape and a cabin that feels even more premium than before. Underneath the new styling and upscale details, the Palisade offers what matters for most SUV shoppers: room for up to eight, a smooth V6, and enough tech for a convenient and comfortable ownership.AdvertisementAdvertisementIf you are not looking to buy, Hyundai’s current lease deals make it easier to get behind the wheel of one. The entry-level SE FWD starts at $409 a month, and the offers cover the full 2026 lineup, so you can pick the trim that fits your needs.HyundaiHyundai’s Lease Deals for MayHyundai’s Palisade lease deals for May are available at participating dealers and run until June 1, 2026. Most trims come with a 36-month lease, $3,999 due at signing, and a 10,000-mile annual limit. If you are eyeing a higher trim, there are also discounts of up to $2,000 on select versions.TrimMonthly PaymentLease TermDue at SigningAnnual MileageSE FWD$40936 months$3,99910,000 milesSE AWD$42936 months$3,99910,000 milesSEL FWD$42936 months$3,99910,000 milesSEL Convenience FWD$46936 months$3,99910,000 milesSEL AWD$44936 months$3,99910,000 milesSEL Premium FWD$48936 months$3,99910,000 milesSEL Convenience AWD$50936 months$3,99910,000 milesSEL Premium AWD$55936 months$3,99910,000 milesLimited FWD$55936 months$3,999 (+$1,000 off)10,000 milesXRT PRO AWD$57936 months$3,999 (+$2,000 off)10,000 milesLimited AWD$62936 months$3,999 (+$1,000 off)10,000 milesCalligraphy FWD$64936 months$3,999 (+$2,000 off)10,000 milesSome dealers might have shorter-term offers, but the 36-month lease is the main one Hyundai advertises and is the easiest to compare if you are looking at different Palisade deals.If you are comparing Palisade lease deals, the price jump between trims makes sense once you see how much more equipment you get, especially in the SEL Premium, Limited, and Calligraphy versions.Hyundai2026 Hyundai Palisade HighlightsThe 2026 Palisade keeps its core strengths but wraps them in a more upscale design. Every non-hybrid model gets a 287-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 and an eight-speed automatic, with your choice of front- or all-wheel drive. There is also a 329-hp hybrid, but that one is a separate story.AdvertisementAdvertisementInside, the dashboard features a curved display with dual 12.3-inch screens. Wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Wi-Fi, navigation, Amazon Alexa, and Hyundai Pay are standard or available, depending on the trim. Higher trims, especially the Calligraphy trim, use better materials and finishes.Families get options like reclining captain’s chairs, USB-C ports all over, and flexible cargo space with the third row folded. XRT Pro models add rugged styling, higher suspension, more ground clearance, and terrain modes for mud, sand, and snow.HyundaiFinal ThoughtsThe Palisade is an SUV that is hard to ignore. It has ample space for families, plus it’s refined enough to feel a bit upscale and practical for everything from road trips to daily errands. Compared to rivals, Hyundai stands out by offering a lot of standard features and a premium feel without pushing the price too high.If you want flexibility, the Palisade’s lease deals are a solid middle ground. Leasing can mean lower monthly payments than financing, less worry about long-term ownership, and an easier path to a new model in a few years. With the range of Palisade lease offers out there, you can probably find a trim that fits your budget and needs without having to compromise much.HyundaiView the 5 images of this gallery on the original articleAdvertisementAdvertisementDisclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. The information presented herein is based on manufacturer-provided lease offer information, which is subject to frequent change and may vary based on location, creditworthiness, and other factors. We are not a party to any lease agreements and assume no liability for the terms, conditions, availability, or accuracy of any lease offers mentioned. All terms, including but not limited to pricing, mileage allowances, and residual values, require direct verification with an authorized local OEM dealership. This article does not constitute financial advice or an endorsement of any particular lease or vehicle.This story was originally published by Autoblog on May 28, 2026, where it first appeared in the Car Buying section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.