Towards the start of 2022, Polestar has revealed new details about the soon to be introduced Polestar 4.
Polestar CEO Thomas Ingenlath in an interview with Car Magazine said the Polestar 4 will arrive in 2023 and is ready to compete with the Porsche Macan.
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Ingenlath went on to say the Polestar 4 has a smaller design than the Polestar 3 and adopts a “more embracing” design with a “coupe-type roofline.”
Interestingly Thomas Ingenlath revealed the price of the Polestar 4 starting at $62,356. That’s a lot cheaper than the Polestar 3 at $85,031.
The Polestar 4 is expected to be Polestar’s best-selling vehicle and is built using the PMA platform, which is said to be a version of Geely’s Sustainable Experience Architecture (SEA). As a result, the Polestar 4 will be manufactured at Geely’s Hangzhou Bay factory in China.
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Polestar has been tight-lipped about the specs, but the 3 will be a two-row crossover slated to offer both single and dual-motor powertrains. This model also promises high tech as it will “offer autonomous highway trials powered by best-in-class LiDAR sensors from Luminar and centralized NVIDIA computing power.”