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Everything we know about the Polestar 4: range, price, release date
Everything we know about the Polestar 4: range, price, release date-May 2024
2024-03-25 EDT 14:03:27

Polestar is expanding its lineup. The Volvo-owned EV brand is perhaps best known for the Polestar 2 sedan, but it also has the Polestar 3 crossover in its lineup. Now, the company is looking to launch something in between the 2 and the 3, at least in terms of price and its confusingly called the Polestar 4.

Contents Polestar 4 designPolestar 4 interior and techPolestar 4 modelsPolestar 4 performancePolestar 4 charging speed and rangePolestar 4 price and release dateOur Polestar 4 wish listShow 2 more items The Polestar 4 is a luxury crossover that follows Polestars much-loved design sensibilities. It features fast performance and a stunningly comfortable interior. Oh, and it wont have a rear window it instead offers a digital rearview mirror, or basically, a screen that shows a live feed from a camera.

Curious about whether or not the Polestar 4 could be the right EV for you? Heres everything we know about the car so far.

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  Polestar 4 design

To this writers eye, the Polestar 4 could end up being one of the best-looking cars on the streets by taking what was already great about Polestar cars and elevating it.

From the front, the car bears some similarities to other Polestar cars but with split front headlights instead of the single, angled headlight found on the Polestar 2 and Polestar 3. The shape of the front of the car actually reminds me a lot of the Kia EV6 with its curved hood, but even sleeker and more stylish.

The rear of the car is stunningly well-designed too. Youll find a large light bar along the back of the car, which angles down on either side. The car has large-looking wheels, and a large curved-glass roof, though it doesnt angle down to form a rear window. Instead, theres no rear window at all, as Polestar is instead using a camera to feed a view to a digital rearview mirror, which is basically just a screen.

Design is largely subjective, but the design of the Polestar 4 is unlikely to be very divisive. The car follows that minimalistic Swedish feel but with a seriously sporty shape.

  Polestar 4 interior and tech

That minimalistic feel continues into the cars interior, but with some neat accents that make it feel sporty from the inside, too. The images that Polestar has been showing off show a stark white or star-black interior with bright yellow seat belts. Seats can be covered in a choice of vinyl, Nappa leather, or a knit textile made of recycled plastic.

Some interior features arent all that common for these cars. For example, there are options for electrically reclining second-row seats and an electrochromic roof that can help reduce glare.

Central to the Polestar 4 experience is a large 15.4 infotainment display, where youll control almost everything inside the car, including climate. The infotainment system supports CarPlay and Android Auto. There are other displays dotted around the car, too. For example, theres an optional second-row display to control third-zone climate and entertainment, along with an optional head-up display. The digital rearview mirror and the 10.2-inch digital instrument panel are not optional.

The car could offer some interesting self-driving tech. Polestar has said that its partnering with Luminar and Mobileye to allow eyes-off, point-to-point self-driving on the highway and even eyes-on automated driving in other situations. In other words, Polestar thinks youll be able to do something else entirely while youre on the highway and keep watch as the car drives itself off the highway. The tech is included in a bundle called Pilot Assist, and it, too, is available as an option, not standard.

  Polestar 4 models

You might have noticed a trend by now much of what makes the Polestar 4 cool is available as an option and not standard. Unfortunately, we dont yet know exactly which of these options will be bundled together into higher-end trims, or simply available individually. Polestar has said that there will be a single-motor option and a dual-motor option, so these two powertrains will likely dictate the different trim levels.

  Polestar 4 performance

Polestar has offered some details around the performance of the Polestar 4. The single-motor variant will supply 272 horsepower to the rear wheels only, while the dual-motor variant steps up to 544 horsepower. Polestar says that the dual-motor variant will be able to reach 60 miles per hour in only 3.8 seconds. Thats impressive, though not quite on the same level as some of the fastest EVs out there, which can reach 60 mph in under 3 seconds.

  Polestar 4 charging speed and range

Polestar has released some preliminary testing that gives us a pretty good idea of the cars range. Like the Polestar 2, theres only one battery size option on the Polestar, which is 100 kilowatt-hours. That battery is good for around 300 miles of range on the single-motor variant or a slightly lower 270 miles on the faster dual-motor version of the car. This range is fine, but it certainly wont break any records.

The charging speed on the car maxes out at 200 kilowatts, which isnt bad, but again, wont break any records. The fastest-charging cars right now come from the likes of Kia and Hyundai and support charging speeds of up to 350kW. Regardless, the 200kW Polestar 4 will be able to charge from 10% to 80% in 30 minutes. We would have liked to have seen a slightly longer range and a faster charging speed. Yes, we say that a lot, but we know for a fact that its possible to have both, so were going to keep beating that drum.

  Polestar 4 price and release date

The Polestar 4 is being positioned as a luxury crossover, and its certainly a little more expensive than mainstream crossovers like the Tesla Model Y, Kia EV6, and Hyundai Ioniq 5. The Polestar 4 starts at $60,000 for the base single-motor variant. Some estimates peg the dual-motor variant as costing $80,000, and with all those options, were expecting that itll be easily possible to configure the car to cost more than $100,000.

Thankfully, the Polestar 4 isnt all that far off from a full release. Production of the car is set to start this year, and Polestar says that first deliveries will begin in August 2024. In other words, by the end of the year, we should start seeing the Polestar 4 on the roads.

  Our Polestar 4 wish list

Because the Polestar 4 is so close to release, theres not a lot wedont know about the car. Before we know the final range estimates, we would want all models of the car to offer at least 300 miles of range and a charging speed of at least 250kW.

There are still some things wed like to see, and much of that revolves around price. Hopefully, the dual-motor version of the car wont end up being that much more expensive than the single-motor variant, and the same goes for all the available options. If I were personally buying a Polestar 4 (Im not), Id want an electrochromic roof.

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