The Hyundai Palisade Hybrid has become one of the most sought-after SUVs in South Korea, leading to an extraordinary eight-month waiting period for new buyers, according to Hyundai Motor Company’s May 2025 delivery schedule.
The 8-month delay marks the longest delivery time among Hyundai’s current vehicle lineup, highlighting the surging popularity of this flagship hybrid SUV. In comparison, the gasoline-powered Palisade has a shorter waiting period of around two months, depending on selected color options like Clazzi Blue and Ecotronic Gray.
Powered by Hyundai’s All-New 2.5L Turbo TMED II Hybrid System
The 2025 Hyundai Palisade Hybrid features Hyundai’s next-generation hybrid powertrain, built around a 2.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engine paired with the TMED II hybrid system (Transmission-Mounted Electric Device). This setup represents a major step forward in both performance and efficiency for large SUVs.
Key powertrain highlights:
- 2.5L turbocharged engine mated to a powerful electric motor
- TMED II system improves electric drive integration and transmission efficiency
- Estimated combined system output: over 260 horsepower
- Improved fuel economy and reduced emissions compared to the gasoline variant

This advanced hybrid system offers stronger torque delivery, smoother transitions between electric and gas power, and EV-like features like V2L, making it a compelling option for families who want power without sacrificing efficiency.
Hyundai’s Longest Wait-list in 2025: Palisade Hybrid
Among Hyundai’s RV models, the Palisade Hybrid has the longest delivery timeline:
- Hyundai Palisade Hybrid: 8 months
- Hyundai Palisade Gasoline: ~2 months
- Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid: ~3 weeks
- Hyundai Santa Fe Gasoline: Available immediately
The surge in hybrid demand comes as more Korean consumers seek eco-friendly, family-sized SUVs with cutting-edge safety and tech features.
Recommendation for Buyers
Given the intense demand, prospective buyers are encouraged to order early and stay in touch with local dealerships for updates. As hybrid production capacity continues to ramp up, delivery times may eventually improve — but for now, Hyundai’s Palisade Hybrid is a victim of its own success.