Polestar 3 SUV revealed, expected in NZ in 2024

The Polestar 3 electric SUV has Scandinavian minimalism design factors. Photos: Polestar

Polestar has officially revealed the Polestar 3 electric performance SUV that sees the brand expands its line-up to face off against the likes of Tesla.

The design factor shows Scandinavian minimalism together with factors of a sport utility vehicle.

Polestar 3 will join the Polestar 2 electric vehicle in New Zealand.

“Polestar 3 is a powerful electric SUV that appeals to the senses with a distinct, Scandinavian design and excellent driving dynamics,” says Polestar CEO,  Thomas Ingenlath.

“It takes our manufacturing footprint to the next level, bringing Polestar production to the United States. We are proud and excited to expand our portfolio as we continue our rapid growth.”

Polestar 3 premieres a new aerodynamic profile where a strong focus has been placed on retaining the hallmarks of an SUV, including a powerful and wide stance. This has been led by subtle yet effective aerodynamic optimisation – including a front aero wing integrated into the bonnet, an aero wing integrated into the rear spoiler, and rear aero blades.

The standard car produces a total of 360 kW and 840 Nm of torque.

“This car has been designed as a Polestar from the start and features new defining characteristics for us – like the dual blade headlights, SmartZone and front aero wing,” continues Ingenlath.

Materials used inside Polestar 3 have been selected for their sustainability credentials, while raising premium aesthetics and luxury tactility. These include bio-attributed MicroTech, animal welfare-certified leather and fully traceable wool upholsteries.

Polestar 3 launches with a dual-motor configuration and a power bias towards the rear. The standard car produces a total of 360 kW and 840 Nm of torque with the optional Performance Pack, total output is 380 kW and 910 Nm. 

It will launch quarter-four next year to major markets North America, Europe and China while we’ll probably see it in New Zealand in 2024.

It will launch quarter four next year to major markets North America, Europe and China.

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