Hyundai Palisade Hybrid: The Ultimate Family SUV for Golf Lovers Under 70 Million Won!
Daniel Kim Views
Translation result

As outdoor activities and golf season approach, parents in their 30s and 40s are facing tougher choices when selecting a family car.
Practical buyers increasingly want a vehicle that can carry four golf bags plus the family while keeping a new-car budget in the 40–60 million KRW range (about $30,000–$45,000).
Once buyers push past 70 million KRW (about $52,500), premium brands come into view, but second- and third-row comfort and trunk capacity don’t always scale with badge prestige.
Models such as the Genesis GV70 and Volvo XC60 (trunk ≈468 L / 16.5 cu ft) deliver a premium driving experience, but they commonly fall short on space for four adults and their golf gear.
Handles four golf bags easily… Why the Palisade Hybrid is taking off

In a market driven by practicality, the Hyundai Palisade Hybrid stands out as the clear front-runner.
Industry and market reviews show the Palisade offers about 1,297 L (≈45.8 cu ft) of cargo space with the third row folded, comfortably swallowing four golf bags plus four overnight bags.
Trim-level pricing runs from 49.25 million KRW to 65.63 million KRW (about $36,938–$49,223), keeping buyers under the psychological 70 million KRW threshold while covering both ‘golf shuttle’ and family-SUV duties.
The Palisade’s characteristic quietness and improved fuel economy help lower ownership costs for a large SUV—key factors behind its strong appeal.
Value-packed Santa Fe and Sorento, and the dark horse Honda Pilot

Drop the budget to the low-to-mid 40 million KRW range (about $30,000) and the Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid and Kia Sorento Hybrid become direct rivals.
The Santa Fe, which starts at 39.64 million KRW (about $29,730), uses a boxy cargo area to deliver a generous standard trunk of 725 L (≈25.6 cu ft). Reviewers say it has an edge over the Sorento for loading golf bags.
The Sorento Hybrid, starting at 42.25 million KRW (about $31,688), combines a popular, refined design with a well-rounded family-car package.
That said, the Sorento’s standard trunk (705 L / ≈24.9 cu ft) has a different layout, so fitting four bulky caddy bags may require more careful packing than in the Santa Fe.

For buyers willing to look beyond domestic brands, the Honda Pilot Elite is a notable dark horse for practicality.
Priced at 69.4 million KRW (about $52,050), it sits near the budget ceiling but, unusually for an imported large SUV, it delivers a roomy third row and the ability to carry four golf bags at once—an attribute that has generated positive word-of-mouth.
Practical over premium… the Grandeur for sedan buyers
For drivers who find the SUV ride or bulk off-putting, the Hyundai Grandeur Hybrid is a compelling wild card.
The Grandeur starts at 43.54 million KRW (about $32,655). Its overall length exceeds 5 m (≈16.4 ft), delivering second-row space on par with large sedans, and its trunk is laid out to accommodate four golf bags comfortably.

If you don’t regularly haul bulky strollers or camping gear and your main use is commuting and weekend rounds, the Grandeur Hybrid can deliver higher overall satisfaction than a heavier SUV.
Ultimately, the family-car market shows that real-world space utility and value—vehicles that fit buyers’ lifestyles—are trumping brand prestige when consumers open their wallets.











Most Commented