Polestar 4 Nabs “Best of the Best” at 2025 Red Dot Awards
Polestar 4 wins 2025 Red Dot “Best of the Best” for Product Design, joining Polestar 3 in earning top accolades for striking EV design.
Polestar 4 wins 2025 Red Dot “Best of the Best” for Product Design, joining Polestar 3 in earning top accolades for striking EV design.
Polestar has just dropped an over-the-air (OTA) update that lets Polestar 3 owners use their iPhone or Apple Watch as a car key.
Like Polestar 3, Polestar 4 comes in two models, either a rear wheel drive ($78,500) or dual motor All Wheel Drive (88,350). For $7200 you can add the Performance pack to the AWD Polestar 4
Polestar 3 Long Range Single Motor. Set to make its debut in Australia, this fresh addition to the lineup starts at a tidy $118,420
Polestar 3 makes a mockery of the clumsy coupé-style SUVs from Mercedes, BMW and Audi. The latter manage to half-bake their puddings by trying to make an SUV into a sports car, and failing miserably. Polestar seems to have gone about it the other way round.
Polestar 3 is a large SUV masquerading as a small hatch. Charismatic designer, Nahum Escobedo, removed anything that wasn’t needed, including all that silly head height nonsense
Opening in September, the elegant new Polestar Space will be located in Artarmon on Sydney’s Lower North Shore, a prime area known for its posh residential and commercial significance
Kristian Elvefors, Global Head of Commercial at Polestar, commented, "The popularity of the Polestar 3 has exceeded even our expectations
In Australia, Polestar 3 is on display at the Polestar Space located in Chadstone Shopping Centre and will arrive at the Alexandria Space in Sydney in the coming weeks
A friend recently reported the proud purchase of her BYD Atto 3 on social media. Praise came thick and fast, from advice on wall chargers to how to get the most out of the Atto 3 range. There was, however, a single dissenter and here is the post (with names removed):