Polestar delivered approximately 21,000 vehicles in Q4 2022, bringing the estimated global volume for the full year to 51,500 cars, an increase of 80% compared to the previous year.
In 2023, Polestar expects global volumes to rise by nearly 60% to approximately 80,000 cars, driven by strong sales of the Polestar 2 and later in the year, the first deliveries of the Polestar 3.
“I’m proud of the many milestones we achieved in 2022 and in particular the massive team effort that went into delivering our strongest quarter to date – surpassing our 50,000 global volumes target for the year. We are now fully focused on 2023. There will be the usual quarterly variations, but I’m confident that we will continue to actively manage our supply chain to meet the growing demand for Polestar 2, commence first deliveries of Polestar 3 and launch Polestar 4,” says Polestar CEO, Thomas Ingenlath.
Volvo and Polestar will be the first automakers to introduce Google’s new high-definition mapping technology to their vehicles. Google’s new high-definition mapping technology designed specifically for use in vehicles that utilizes real-time data to improve navigation.
In December, Polestar released an affordable performance software upgrade for the Long range Dual motor Polestar 2 in North America, raising the vehicle’s power output by 68 horsepower to a total of 476 hp. T
Polestar plans to release its unaudited preliminary estimates of its financial results for the year ending December 31, 2022 on Thursday, March 2, 2023 before the market opens in the United States.