Introducing the Polestar 4: A Fusion of Performance and Design

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Overview of the Polestar 4

The eagerly anticipated Polestar 4 is set to make its debut in the fourth quarter of 2024. Designed for those who find the Polestar 3’s proportions less appealing, the Polestar 4 features a sleek, coupe-like roofline that distinctly enhances its aesthetic appeal. This model combines style with impressive performance, making it a noteworthy contender in the electric vehicle market.

Performance Specifications

The Polestar 4 takes performance to the next level with its dual-motor, all-wheel-drive variant, boasting a robust output of 544 horsepower. This high-performance version accelerates from 0 to 62 mph in an astonishing 3.9 seconds, surpassing the performance metrics of the Polestar 3. For drivers seeking a more economical option, the single-motor, rear-wheel-drive version produces 272 horsepower and targets a remarkable driving range of over 300 miles, thanks to its 94.0-kwh battery.

Interior Design and Pricing

Inside, the Polestar 4 embodies classic Swedish minimalism, providing a refined and uncluttered space for passengers. Notably, this model stands out from its competitors by forgoing a traditional rear window, further emphasizing its innovative design. Expect the pricing for the Polestar 4 to start around ,000, which is significantly more accessible compared to the Polestar 3’s starting price of ,000. This makes the Polestar 4 an appealing option for those looking for luxury and performance at a more manageable price point.

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