Polestar, which operates under the auspices of Volvo Cars and Geely Holding, introduced a second prototype car based on the Precept design language.
Specialist as a maker of high-performance electric cars, Polestar uses a lightweight aluminum material platform for the car which was originally named the Polestar O2.
The Polestar O2 is claimed to carry all the advantages of an electric car and is supported by the latest technology. It even adheres to the reprocessing of polyester thermoplastic mono-material and aluminum labeling.
Packaged as a roadster, the driving experience will be even more different when launching the Polestar O2. Promising control and accuracy as well as driving dynamics thanks to the lightweight material carried. Needless to say, it is built on the basis of Polestar 5 and developed by the experts at Polestar R&D in the UK.
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Even though it is a high-performance car, it still carries other functionalities. In the form of a 2+2 passenger combination, although the dimensions of the posture are proportionally low and wide, it is supported by a long wheelbase.
Aerodynamics is also a consideration in order to continue to present electric power efficiency. Seen from the curve of the body to the design of the rim. The taillights also function as air blades to suppress turbulence behind the car.
Polestar O2 photos gallery
Polestar O2 promises all soft touch materials used in the cabin are recycled materials. Starting from foams, adhesives, 3D knitted fibers, and non-woven laminates. Polestar guarantees that the materials used can be recycled again.
An autonomous cinematic drone is also offered on the Polestar O2, which can record the movement of the car as it moves. Can fly from behind the seat, is the result of collaboration with Aerofugia from Hoco Flow.
Drones can follow the car while traveling 90 kph and the driver can choose the atmospheric line, especially when passing through the beach. When the battery runs out, the drone will come back again. The results of the recording can be viewed on a 15-inch screen on the dashboard, and can even be edited and shared on social media via this screen. Oh yes, during the editing process, the car had to stop in the parking lot.