Image: Polestar
Back in April at the Shanghai auto show, Polestar revealed a new electric SUV called the Polestar 4 which it called “ a new breed of Electric SUV coupe”.
The Swedish-based company has now announced that it will begin production of this new electric SUV ahead of customer deliveries before the end of 2023.
This first vehicle which rolled off the production line was in Polestar signature Snow white colour with a Performance Pack.
“The first Polestar 4 rolling off the production line today is the culmination of hard work from countless colleagues and partners. Polestar 4 stands out in design and performance, a remarkable SUV coupé in many ways,” Polestar CEO Thomas Ingenlath said.
“It is the first Polestar to feature a virtual rear window with world-class digital rear-view mirror. This car plays a very important role in our growing line-up of exclusive performance EVs. It illustrates the value of our diversified and asset-light approach, making use of our partner and major shareholder’s development and manufacturing expertise.”
It is also the first Polestar to be manufactured at its parent company Geely Holding’s renewably powered Hangzhou Bay factory.
According to Polestar, the Polestar 4 factory has the lowest carbon footprint of any Polestar car at launch.
The factory incorporates several methods and processes to reduce harmful waste:
This will not be the only factory producing the Polestar 4. The company plans to add a manufacturing plant in South Korea. This plant will export vehicles to the US as well and is expected to be opened by 2025.
Currently, Polestar’s local lineup includes the Polestar 2 sedan with the upcoming larger Polestar 3 SUV also being showcased in recent months across Australia.
The first deliveries of the Polestar 4 will be in China by next month before launches in other markets to be held in early 2024. Deliveries in those respective markets will also be planned for 2024.
More information on the local specifications of the Polestar 4 is expected to be announced closer to the launch next year.
Riz is the founder of carloop based in Melbourne, specialising in Australian EV data, insight reports and trends. He is a mechanical engineer who spent the first 7 years of his career building transport infrastructure before starting carloop. He has a passion for cars, particularly EVs and wants to help reduce transport emissions in Australia. He currently drives a red Tesla Model 3.
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