Polestar fans now have another exciting option in the brand’s growing lineup. After introducing the Polestar 1 and 2, the company has now moved on to the Polestar 3. Soon, the Polestar 4 will follow, with models five, six, and seven expected in the coming years. This straightforward naming convention is one of the easiest to follow in the automotive industry.
The big news today is that the long-range single-motor version of the Polestar 3 has received an official EPA range certification of 350 miles, a welcome development for those looking for more efficiency in their electric vehicle.
Polestar 3: Dual-Motor vs. Single-Motor
When the Polestar 3 first debuted, it arrived as a long-range dual-motor option. While this model offers excellent performance, it comes with a higher price tag starting at $75,600. For that price, drivers get 483 horsepower and a driving range of 315 miles.
For those who prioritize range over sheer power, the newly available long-range single-motor version may be the perfect fit. With a rear-axle motor that generates 299 horsepower and 361 lb-ft of torque, this version offers more driving range at a slightly more affordable starting price of $68,900. While still a premium vehicle, this version strikes a great balance between performance and value.
Well-Equipped for the Base Model
Despite being the base model, the Polestar 3 comes with plenty of standard features that make it stand out in the market. One notable addition is the Pilot Pack, which includes a suite of advanced driving assistance systems such as:
- Smart cruise control with lane-centering.
- Traffic-adaptive distance control.
- Automatic lane-changing via the turn signal.
- A 360-degree camera system for parking assistance and cross-traffic alerts.
Inside, the Polestar 3 is equipped with tri-zone climate control, heated front seats, a wireless device charger, a 9-inch digital driver display, and a 14.5-inch central touchscreen. The base audio system offers a 300-watt setup with 10 speakers, and the car comes loaded with nearly every safety feature you’d expect from a premium brand like Polestar.
The Plus Pack: Luxury Upgrades
For those looking to add even more luxury, the Plus Pack offers a range of premium upgrades for $5,500. Features in this package include:
- A 25-speaker Bowers & Wilkins audio system.
- Active road noise cancellation.
- A head-up display.
- A front windshield that filters infrared waves.
- Heated rear seats.
- A power-adjustable steering column.
- Soft-close doors.
While these upgrades are enticing, it’s important to note that even the highest-spec long-range dual-motor performance model doesn’t include the Plus Pack as standard. This model comes with 510 horsepower, a sport-tuned suspension, and a 279-mile range, but the Plus Pack is still an extra-cost option.
Battery and Charging Capabilities
All versions of the Polestar 3 are powered by a 107 kWh battery pack, ensuring plenty of power and range for long trips. The vehicle also features adaptive dampers for a comfortable ride and supports fast-charging speeds of up to 250 kW, allowing drivers to charge their vehicle quickly and efficiently.
Production and Delivery Timeline
The Polestar 3 has officially entered production at the Volvo plant in Charleston, South Carolina. Deliveries are expected to begin in early spring 2025, making it a highly anticipated addition to the growing electric vehicle market.