Polestar officially unveils its new all-electric model

Sweden's Polestar brand is preparing to officially present an updated and more practical version of its Polestar 4 crossover. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The new model is scheduled to be unveiled to the general public on September 2 of this year. This step aims to strengthen the brand's position in the global market and enhance its competitiveness in the family vehicle segment.
Information about this development is being shared by influential publications. According to reports, the new Polestar 4 SUV is simultaneously undergoing final testing on Germany's famous Nürburgring track.
The vehicle's exterior design differs from the previous coupe-crossover style, adopting a traditional SUV shape. This change is intended to increase interior space for passengers and expand cargo capacity.
According to company head Michael Lohscheller, the new model combines the versatility of a universal vehicle with the practicality of an SUV. One of the key highlights is that the Polestar 4 SUV has abandoned the controversial camera-mirror system from its previous version in favor of a conventional rear window.
This improves visibility for drivers and enhances safety. According to technical specifications, the new electric vehicle will be offered with rear-wheel and all-wheel drive systems.
In the top configuration, the motor power is expected to reach 536 horsepower, providing dynamics typical of sports cars for this heavy crossover.
The electric car will be able to travel up to 630 kilometers on a single charge. It also supports fast charging systems of up to 200 kilowatts.
The new model will be manufactured at the plant in Busan, South Korea. The Polestar 4 SUV is expected to enter serious competition in the market with influential models such as the BMW iX3 and Mercedes-Benz GLC Electric.
At a time when electric vehicles are gaining popularity in Uzbekistan, this model is naturally poised to attract the attention of local car enthusiasts due to its high quality and long-distance driving capability.
Pre-orders for the new model will begin accepting in September.
The vehicle's production in South Korea is expected to positively impact the logistics chain and delivery times. Through this new model, the Polestar brand aims to set new standards not only in design but also in everyday usability.





