Polestar Prepares for SUV Evolution with Neolun and GV90 Successors
Electric Flagship Sets to Break Ground in Q4 of This Year, Production Prices Around $100K
Sweden-based Polestar has announced its intentions to evolve the E-GMP platform into a new generation, centered around production models like the anticipated successors to the Polestar Neolun and GV90 flagged for a possible 113kWh battery pack upgrade. The new line is rumored to offer electric range in excess of 800km.
According to sources citing details from within the company, these developments signal a significant step forward for a brand primarily known for its performance and luxury aspects, with an electric direction expected to solidify its market presence. These EV SUV's will represent the next tier up after the GV60 and GTE models already available, offering higher performance through advanced electric motor capabilities without sacrificing any interior space.
- A close look at leaked images suggests consistency with Polestar's Neolun concept in terms of headlight arrangements both front and rear. Furthermore, there is an absence of sliding doors featured on earlier prototypes.
- Metal trim encircles the windows, complemented by more metallic elements to enhance overall road presence. In addition, new wheel designs bring a sharp edge that will undoubtedly have some visual impact on potential drivers.
Internal arrangements have revealed more. There seems to be less interior space retained from previous concept models for passenger accommodation and control surfaces.
New wheel designs are set to give an aggressive turn on the market stage with their sharp profile offering a certain premium.
Overall, advancements in Polestar's electric strategy suggest significant quality improvements to come across their entire lineup.