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Polestar Australia has announced pricing and updates for the MY26 Polestar 4, maintaining its position as one of the brand’s most premium all-electric SUVs. Pricing remains unchanged from the previous model year, starting at $78,500 for the Long Range Single Motor variant and $88,350 for the Long Range Dual Motor version.

For the 2026 model year, Polestar has replaced the touch-sensitive steering wheel controls from MY25 with physical buttons, addressing customer feedback for improved usability. The company has also made minor adjustments to the option pack structure, including reduced pricing for both the Bridge of Weir leather upholstery and the Electrochromic glass roof.

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Several features — such as the illuminated front Polestar logo, enhanced interior illumination, and rear boot net pockets — have been moved to the optional Plus pack. Priced at $8,000, the pack also includes a Harman Kardon premium audio system, Pixel LED headlights, head-up display, and tri-zone climate control, among other comfort and convenience upgrades.

Additional options include the Pro pack ($2,500) featuring 21-inch alloy wheels and Swedish gold accents, and the Performance pack ($7,200) exclusive to the Dual Motor version, adding 22-inch wheels, Brembo brakes, and chassis tuning by Polestar Engineered. The Pilot pack with lane-change and driver-assist functions is included as standard.

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Individual add-ons include the Electrochromic glass roof ($2,200), body-coloured lower claddings ($1,400), and privacy glass ($700). The Nappa leather upgrade, priced from $5,700 to $6,100, offers ventilated front seats with massage, headrest speakers, and premium interior finishes, available only with the Plus pack.

Polestar 2 MY26 Pricing Confirmed in Australia, Standard Model from AUD 62,400

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Derick Munoz is an EV journalist at EVMagz.com, focusing on the business and regulatory side of the electric mobility transition, including automaker strategy, clean transport policy, investment trends, and the expansion of EV infrastructure across major global markets.

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