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Polestar is ready to enliven the Goodwood Festival of Speed ​​(23-26/6) by bringing the Polestar 5 prototype. Through the latest teaser, the Polestar 5 prototype will make a dynamic debut at Goodwood with the Polestar 2 BST Edition 270.

In addition, Polestar is also ready to bring the Polestar Precept concept electric car and Polestar O2 roadster to display.

“Goodwood is our favorite place to showcase our cars in an environment full of automotive enthusiasts,” said Thomas Ingenlath, Chief Executive Officer of Polestar.

“This year, we’re excited to take the Polestar 5 up the hills of Goodwood!” he said, quoted from the official Polestar release.

The Polestar 5 is a new Polestar candidate that evolved from the Polestar Precept concept car.

Polestar Precept concept car

Judging from the teaser photo published by Polestar, the Polestar 5 prototype seems to retain the Precept coupe sedan body.

But unfortunately the camouflaged prototype has different headlights from the concept.

Interestingly, in a separate teaser, Polestar has “leaked” the appearance of the Polestar 5’s stern without the slightest camouflage.

The Polestar 5 looks to retain the Precept’s “half-rectangular” brake light design, but with a more angular tailgate.

Polestar has not provided information on specifications or claims for the production version of the Polestar 5 mileage. For its launch, Polestar 5 is planned for release in 2024.

In order, Polestar will release Polestar 3 first in October 2022, then followed by Polestar 4 in 2023 and Polestar 5 in 2024.

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Michael Khan has been covering India’s evolving electric vehicle landscape for EVMagz.com since becoming a reporter in 2020, focusing on EV startups, battery manufacturing, charging infrastructure, and government policy across major Indian markets. With a background in international development and digital journalism, he brings a clear, balanced perspective to how technology, investment, and regulation are shaping the future of electric mobility in India. Outside of work, Michael enjoys early-morning yoga, city soundscape photography, and documenting local street food cultures.

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