Polestar thinks another one of its concepts is a winner and we couldn’t agree more. The Swedish EV maker announced on Tuesday that it will put its convertible O2 concept into production. The roadster, ...
Polestar has officially confirmed today that the Polestar O2 electric roadster concept, revealed in March 2022, will enter production. The plan is to launch the production version, which will be named ...
Buoyed by positive feedback on the spunky O2 electric roadster concept it unveiled in March, Polestar confirmed today that this high-performance electric convertible is headed to production as the ...
Swedish EV specialist Polestar announced in August that it would build an electric convertible based on its O2 Concept. The concept made its way to Monterey Car Week the following week, alongside the ...
It’s been a busy few months for all-electric luxury marque Polestar. Following an early June announcement that the Geely-owned brand would be rolling out its first production SUV with the 3 come ...
Polestar is getting its sexy on—well, given how hot the two-door Polestar 1 (its first car) was, maybe we should say Polestar is getting its groove back. As the electric performance car company ...
Last month Polestar’s CEO said that he would like to see a production version of the O2 concept car and today the brand has officially confirmed it. The hardtop roadster will be called Polestar 6 and ...
In an attempt to break away from its Volvo origins, Polestar's CEO has been adamant that the brand is a performance-focused one, aiming at stealing customers from Porsche. Besides being an audacious ...
The new longroof design will be a variant of the Polestar 4, which straddles the boundary between car and SUV with a sloping roofline and no rear window.
The swanky Polestar O₂ concept just got greenlit for production. Not long ago, Polestar took the wraps off a very attractive, fully-electric drop-top coupe. Called the O2 concept, the Sino-Swedish EV ...
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