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Volvo’s electric sister brand Polestar has released another preview of its future models, including a better look at the Polestar 3 and 4 SUVs.
Volvo electric-car spin-off Polestar has provided another look at its future model range – including our first look at what could become its best-seller, the Polestar 4 medium SUV.
A new image released by Polestar overnight showcases the rear ends of the company’s three future models: the Polestar 3 large SUV, Polestar 4 mid-size SUV and Polestar 5 sedan, due for launch in 2023 and 2024.
It will sit in showrooms next year alongside the smaller Polestar 4, a mid-size electric ‘coupe SUV’ targeted at the electric Porsche Macan, as a more premium alternative to the Volkswagen ID.5 GTX.
Shown here under a (deliberately translucent) sheet, the Polestar 4 looks to draw inspiration from the future Polestar 5 sedan, with a flipped U-shaped tail-light signature, and sheet metal that narrows the rear window to a small slit – and a high-resolution camera used in its place to boost visibility.
The latest image showcases the car’s rear end, where visible differences compared to the Precept concept are largely limited to a revised lower bumper, plus new wheels, conventional side mirrors, and tweaks to the light bar and tailgate opening.
With four models in its showrooms – Polestar 2 mid-size sedan included – Polestar plans to sell 290,000 vehicles annually by 2025, including production capacity for 160,000 Polestar 3 and 4 SUVs each year.
The company says it has received 32,000 customer orders for the Polestar 2 since the start of this year, and now operates 130 retail locations in 25 markets – including Australia.
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