Hyundai has resumed sales of the 2026 Palisade after finalizing a software fix for second- and third-row seat-stow functions, reopening sales following a March stop-sale and a recall of Calligraphy and Limited trims after the death of a two-year-old girl.
Hyundai said the update can be delivered over-the-air to Palisade vehicles with an active Bluelink subscription, and customers without Bluelink can have dealers install the update. Dealers must complete the software install on impacted inventory before they are allowed to resume sales.
The update improves occupant and object detection, disables the single-touch automatic stow in favor of a touch-and-hold operation, requires the tailgate to be open for the stow function, and removes seat-folding controls from the infotainment screen. Hyundai said these changes address the seat-stow behavior that prompted the earlier stop-sale and recall.
This report is based on information originally published by Car and Driver.
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