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2026 Hyundai Palisade stop-sale shows why convenience features need safety checks

A specific brief on the 2026 Hyundai Palisade power-seat recall/stop-sale and what buyers should verify before purchase.

What happened, why it matters, and what to verify.

Why it mattersA comfort feature can become a safety issue when sensors, software, and automatic movement are involved. Buyers need to know whether the vehicle was updated before sale.
Best verificationHyundai recall completion, dealer inventory release, NHTSA campaign status, software update record.
Risk areaInventory hold, safety update, power-seat operation, family-vehicle inspection
Source layerHyundai News / Reuters / NHTSA recall filing

What happened

Hyundai issued a stop-sale and recall for certain 2026 Palisade Limited and Calligraphy vehicles tied to second- and third-row power-seat operation. That matters because a comfort feature can become a safety issue when sensors, software, and automatic movement are involved.

Why it matters

For buyers, the key question is whether the specific vehicle on the lot was affected and whether the fix was completed before delivery. A stop-sale or recall can also affect timing, inventory release, and dealer paperwork.

What to verify

Before buying a 2026 Palisade Limited or Calligraphy, verify recall completion and ask the dealer to demonstrate rear-seat operation after the update.

What to check next

  • Ask whether the vehicle was part of the stop-sale population.
  • Confirm dealer release and recall completion.
  • Test rear-seat operation before delivery.

Source layer: Hyundai News. Use official VIN/dealer/manufacturer verification before acting.