Rox Motor has officially introduced the Polestones Adamas, a refreshed and renamed version of the Polestones 01, marking its domestic debut in China after its initial unveiling in the Middle East.
The new model is expected to go on sale in December, offering both cosmetic and technological upgrades while maintaining its distinctive “square box” design language.
The Polestones Adamas measures 5,050 mm in length (or 5,298 mm depending on configuration), 1,985 mm in width, and 1,869 mm (or 1,856 mm) in height, with a 3,010 mm wheelbase. The vehicle features a redesigned front grille finished in body colour, enclosed honeycomb trim beneath the headlights, and five exterior paint options: Deep Rock Grey, Glacier White, Forest Green, Quicksand Gold, and Starry Black.
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Inside, it comes with a 15.7-inch central display, a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, and a newly available “Star River Purple” interior colour. Customers can choose between 6-seat (2+2+2) or 7-seat (2+2+3) configurations, with amenities such as soft-close doors, a built-in refrigerator, second-row zero-gravity seats, and a rear entertainment system.
Powered by an extended-range electric system, the Adamas combines a 1.5T gasoline engine producing 108 kW with electric motors. The single-motor version offers 150 kW (201 hp), while the dual-motor setup delivers a combined 350 kW (469 hp) with 150 kW at the front and 200 kW at the rear.
A 44.5 kWh battery supports a CLTC-rated pure electric range of 215 km. The model also comes equipped with an air suspension system offering 140 mm of adjustable travel for improved ride comfort and off-road capability.
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Currently, the Polestones 01 remains Rox Motor’s sole production model, achieving monthly sales exceeding 1,000 units. Rox Motor, established by the vacuum cleaner manufacturer Roborock, continues its expansion into the automotive sector—following a similar path as Dreame, another home appliance brand that has also announced plans to develop electric vehicles.
