The Great Electric Adventure
In a feat that could make even the hardest of petrolheads crack a smile, the bog-standard Polestar 3 crossover just made history by setting a world record for the longest journey traveled by an electric SUV on a single charge. It clocked an astonishing 581.3 miles (925.4 kilometers) before yearning for a recharge, which is a significant leap from its official EPA range rating of 350 miles.

Driving into the Sunrise
The record-breaking escapade took 22 hours and 57 minutes to complete, with three intrepid drivers taking turns behind the wheel. Yes, you heard right—who wouldn’t want to be part of a 23-hour electric road trip with your best mates? The team left at 2 a.m. to sneak past the morning traffic, cruising the flat roads of Norfolk like it was a leisurely Sunday drive, albeit a very long and taxing one!
Efficiency Royalty
Let’s not forget the numbers game: the average speed was around 25.3 mph (40.7 km/h) which sounds more like a Sunday stroll than a record-breaking mission. But who cares? It’s not the speed; it’s the distance! With an impressive energy efficiency of 5.1 miles/kilowatt-hour, this Polestar beauty is proving that electric vehicles can pack a punch. So, hats off to Sam Clarke, Kevin Booker, and Richard Parker, the efficiency experts on this electrifying journey! Polestar’s CEO Michael Lohscheller was exuberant, proclaiming this record as a prime example of how the Polestar 3 is redefining electric performance.