Nobody can walk around a car with a notebook for almost 20 minutes and hold my attention (and entertain me) like Jonny! Always the best reviews! It is, of course an SWUV 😉
I rather buy an older car and completely rebuild it myself! Even if I invest about 20K in parts it's worth it! These EV's are junk!! I travel a lot!!!! Who wants to waste hours charging their stupid car lol!!! On top of that all these crazy fancy electronics, who knows what's going to fail!
@@kafilkavich707 I really like the "PS3" ill be buying one (my first EV lol) if the fit, finish and feel is all up to standard. That being said i will keep my ICE cars around for really really long journeys and fun times. I like to modify cars and I love Japanese 90s cars so i have 3 currently lol I’m modernising them while giving them more oomph so for example my R33 GTR is on its way to a Dual Clutch gearbox to replace the manual, my P11 Primera GT saloon has got new interior with touch screen, Bluetooth phone connectivity and the like. Older cars just lack some of the refinement I want in something I’m going to travel in. For a weekend thrash it doesn’t matter so I’ll leave my other Skyline without all the comfort stuff and just focus on the driving experience but I do feel older cars need that investment if you want them to match a newer car in refinement terms.
“It’s not an SUV But if it sells… call it an SUV.. I don’t give a shit” just the honesty with that statement 🤣🤣 long time follower of Johnny since Fifth Gear days. Keep going. Love the notepad read reviews
Man I really enjoyed your time with the polestar 3 explaining things in detail. That is what I love about your shows, very detailed. That polestar 3 is beautiful. Keep up that great work with the reviews or in this case, preview.
Brilliant video as ever, and impressed at the speed The Late Break Show got this video put out, and the depth of coverage Jonny achieved in the short time people had with the car. Was great to chat during the event and on our journey back to BHX. Keep up the amazing content, one of my fav channel and personalities.
Great content, well presented as we've come to expect Jonny! Also looks like a very decent car, however.....£80k!!!!! The side profile has more than a whiff of the Renault Scenic about it...good/bad entirely up to you! Cheers.
Car's like this are the exact reason why I'm tiptoeing into EV at the moment (short term/subscription). This is essentially a BMW IX50 (Power / Range / Capacity), but £30,000 cheaper, and 100% better looking. I think it's a cracking looking car, great spec for range/charging, and in the grand scheme of things - very very reasonably priced. Mega stuff, never thought I'd be excited about a Polestar!
I love my Polestar 2 and was looking at something bigger next. Would have loved to get one of these but the price is nuts. My PS2 lease is only £370 a month, looking at the lease on PS3 its nearly £1k a month. That is just crazy. Cars are just way too expensive these days.
How do you feel about the PS2's packaging? It has road presence but reviewers call it cramped inside. From the makers of legendary estates, it does shy me away easily based on cargo specs and who boxed in the front seats look...
It's an £80k+ car and it's new hence high leasing costs. Leasing costs always reduce after a a model has been put for a couple of years, still with 10k deposit i think you'd still be looking north of £700 a month at best for this.
I have a Polestar 2 and I love it. I didn't know I would like the Polestar 3 but I refuse to get the first year of any car model. I'm glad it looks more like a wagon versus SUV. If this drives as well as it looks, I will probably get MY25.
I'm not really into EVs and I'm not into SUVs, but I really dig this one (although I agree that it's a lifted estate). Design is just spot on in my opinion!
Great vid Jonny, straight to the point as always - had your vid open in a Chrome tab since morning, watching it over dinner alone is a pleasure! cheers from Portugal
The Polestar 2 was so popular because it’s a normal car in every way a Tesla isn’t, and I see no reason this doesn’t do exactly the same. I’m sure these will be everywhere!
Except that at ~40k the polestar 2 was somewhere near the target price for middle class commuters. This is literally double at a time when the main complaint levels against EVs is price. I get that Polestar want to be considered a luxury brand, but the appeal of the 2 was the price- and they've kind of blown that out the water here.
@@hamsterminator the thing is though, this isn’t aimed at other SUVs in the bracket, it’s aimed at potential Tesla buyers. The Polestar 2 was too, just the Model 3 while this is going against the Model X. It’s a Tesla for people put off by some of Tesla’s Teslaness.
I'm continuously disappointed by how much these "ground-up" electric platforms are still so heavily influenced by conventional car design... Conventional cars are designed around internal combustion drivetrains! Why can't we have something new and really out there? I mean, this PS3 does look nice, but it's 2022, I want some futuristic shit!
This is why Jonny’s reviews are the go to, the little references to other cars, calling out the why the long bonnet elephant in room, this could have been been snub nosed and removed some of the stupidly long issues SUVs and big estates have, maybe they would have been borrowing too much from I-Pace if they did that 🧐
For a Chinese-owned company split out Volvo... ive got to admit... this is much more attractive than the last generation of Volvo vehicles. The front end styling is absolutely elegant. And IMHO even an upgrade from the PoleStar 1 and 2 which both still looked a bit too "ICEy" to me. If the rest of their EV cars continue in this vien they really are going in the right direction. Gorgeous. BMW and Mercedes have got absolutely nothing as cohesive as this, inside or out. A Chinese car that is more lovely than just about anything built in Germany right now.... is anyone else absolutely floored by that?? Also, it looks Mustang Mach E sized to me... which also seems less SUV than tall station wagon.
Once you said it had a huge battery and cost £80 grand, I realised I don't care if it an estate or an SUV and stopped watching. Bloat in the car industry is becoming an epidemic. I have a R5 on order, so you know which way I lean.
Thank you for the video. It's such a shame they decided to not option a 3rd row since neither the future line up appears to have any plans for a 7 seat product. It's a pretty car & I can imagine the B&W sound system to be absolutely amazing. However, given the size of the car I'm also disappointingly surprised how relatively small the boot/frunk size is.
Note that the floor in the rear is nearly flat. I would guess that they are using that space for batteries or some part of the EV systems, and so there's no room to put the footwells for a third-row seat.
Great video, nobody catches my attention on this sorta stuff other than Jonny. Nice car too, but £80k is a whole heap of cash and unobtainable for most.
We are getting to the point now that £80k on a car is considered normal. Yet we were told EVs were simpler . If you take a more budget brand then is this car 2.5 x the car of say an MG. great car but I don’t think I can justify the cost. Brilliant reviews like always.
It is still early days. Once the supply chains move towards ev more they will become comodity goods. There is still an early adopters tax on ev's. They only sell fully loaded vehicles because that is where the margins are. Once the chinese steam up in europe things will change quickly.
Great intro review! It does seem too expensive and heavy for quite a nice car. I wish the front bonnet space had been better used (either move cabin forwards like Jag i-pace, or F-150 frunk)
It is expensive, and the estimated mileage is sub-par. They are going to have a difficult time selling enough units to break even, especially with a bunch of new, lower cost EV's ready to hit market in '23/24...
Seeing you stood beside the car I'm quite surprised at the dimensions, thought it would be so much bigger ... anyway, I like it because it does seem more like a wagon to me, and a lot of the design details remind me of my C40, which I've really come to like ... I'm interested in the 4 (or the 2), as this car is too expensive for me. Cheers and keep up the great content!
You are looking at £35k+ to lease a mid spec RS3 for 3 years. Polestar 2 around £30k. Serious commitment. There are 90+ 2022 RS3 kicking around the trade at the moment - for a car that was being 'over paid for' earlier this year....
I like that! I’m keen to see it when it’s launched. I suspect the boot space will be a lot smaller than my Q7 though which is often packed full for family holidays, climbing trips, camping trips etc. if I can fit a tow bar and / or roof box that would help.
Love Jonny's reviews, thorough and detailed yet still engaging, almost the opposite to the Clarkson style. I like the look of the PS3 and as the current choices for estate ev are mg and taycan I would like the ps3 more than a full SUV. I will wait for the cheaper versions though. I had a Tesla model 3 previously and had a ps2 whilst the TM3 was being repaired. The PS2 was a great car. I just prefer estates due to the practical side but don't like the excessiveness of SUVs
Great video. You covered lots of stuff that other journalists haven't in their videos of the Polestar 3 over the last day or two. Your comparing this to a Cross Country wagon (XC70) was very eye-opening to me, with the low height plus large ground clearance as "proof". I'm a rare American who owns an XC70 (2001 version that I just can't part with) and loves the Cross Country form, so this is a real enticement to me. One thing that no RUclipsr reviewing this car has done yet is show it with the rear seats down; I'd like to see that. I'm wondering, also, how these can peak at 250 kW DC charging with 400-volt architecture; I'd heard it would be getting close to 800 volts, but that appears to have been false information. I also think they should offer this car with 19-inch wheels standard, and with all-metal roof standard and without air suspension standard (would reduce weight and cost by perhaps 10-15 percent, and perhaps increase the range by a similar amount). I hope you're right about the expensive sound system not being standard (I'd thought it was standard, also pushing up the price needlessly). Also, you're the first RUclipsr I've seen to show the frunk; yes, it is disappointingly small, as a larger frunk would help to make up for reduced storage space in this lifted "coupe"-style estate wagon. The tracking of metals for the batteries is also something I wasn't aware of (4:30), and that's good for US sales because the new US law states that battery minerals can't come from places like China or Russia several years from now. And you're the first to point out (10:10) that the crazy lettering on the exterior of the car, which I thought were removable decals, are not removable; what is Polestar thinking here in this tackiness??? I fully agree with you that this is more a lifted wagon than an SUV; if anything, it might be the best definition of "crossover", which has always been ill-defined but which I've taken to be a melding of a lifted wagon and an SUV. I can't wait for RUclipsrs like you to be able to drive this and post videos discussing the driving dynamics.
Always enjoy these walk throughs. The price of new cars is starting to look - well bizarre is the only I word I can summon up. Off topic but just learning how many unsold 'new' RS3s there are 🤔....
The leasing price in Germany for a ps3 is over 1700euro /month x 36. I got a hickup seeing the price for nio et7 the other day 1100euro / month. But this is just crazy,who has this kind of money?
@@bjornandersson31 Its not about that sticker price, for many, like me it could be a potential for vehicle leasing schemes through salary at work. So aftertax saved it could be significantly less.
@@flyingpanhandle You're right, so many companies in order to look "green" are offering salary sacrifice, effectively the same as bike to work scheme so you can get an electric car for very reasonable money using something like that.
So this is actually a raised estate/wagon rather than an SUV. Good to hear the dimensions. Just lower it 30mm and you've got an estate. Hopefully this is the start of a move away from the tall full size SUV's.
It's like a stretched Chevrolet Bolt EUV with a Jaguar I-PACE hood spoiler and rocker panel covers. It's pretty much Volvo's version of the I-PACE, even though I think the I-PACE was more cutting edge design than this P3. Definitely not cabin forward design with that long ass hood. Having owned an I-PACE and now a Volvo C40, I am more excited about what Volvo's version of this will look like.
I can see bright future for EV industry. Great that so many car makers are actually making exciting electric cars. I have been driving EV for over 6 years now and back then we didn't have much choice. Today pretty much all brands are making EV . However ill stick with my MG4 which i bought last week for now. Brilliant Review Jonny as always
What's exciting about driving a car you have to waste hours a week charging? lol On top of that who knows what will fail on it. These cars are also not cheap and by the time you have paid off half your loan and out of warranty, I can promise you repairs will not be cheap, my friend is a tech for Tesla and he said he would never own one lol
@@kafilkavich707 Uhmm - you do realise you don't have to stand there holding the charge plug (the way you do a petrol pump nozzle), right? Just plug in and go do something else.
@@logicalChimp Oh cool let's hang out at a charging station for 35min LOL!!! Like what the heck am I going to do at the gas station for over 30min LOL!!! Maybe I could try to find a hooker or something and show them how cool I am charging my EV? What if someone else is using the only charger and I'm out of juice? The gas station by my house only has 1 charger, so basically I'm stuck for over an hour. Let me tell you these EV cars are not ready for the public. I say give it another 20-30 years. If they had less electronics and could charge in less than 5min, then maybe I would consider, but currently again they are all junk!
The Polestar 2 are increasingly common here in Switzerland. I'm holding out for the PS5 or PS6... those things are gorgeous, and, if I can HODL with my PSNY shares - who knows, I might just be able to afford one by the time they're on the market. ;) That's the plan, anyway. Absolutely love the incredible design aesthetics of the Polestar vehicles.
Love Polestar and everything they are doing. The design and brand is so much more stealth cool than most other brands. They also manage to make Tesla seem extremely run of the mill. Great review as always Jonny!
Surely the ‘buy it now’ price is irrelevant as most people will lease one. If there are good deals to be had and interest rates come down it will be much more competitive than the price suggests.
Love what they've done with this one. My favorite Polestar so far. Size-wise it seems to fit into that same size/shape range as the new Cadillac EV. Could also be similar in size to the etron SUV, the Mach E, the Jag iPace, Toyota bZ4x, Kia EV6? Seems like a popular solution to mix interior space, range, and battery footprint. I too would like to see more attention paid to the idea of a full-size SUV EV. Just because its electric doesn't mean we don't need to haul a bunch of stuff now and then.
Fantastic video as always Jonny but the price point for new cars at the moment is eye watering. £90k for an estate car is way too much and there are a lot more family cars on the market for a lot less money. As you said the car appeals to a certain Saab style customer who’s willing to pay for the brand over anything else.
Where do you get that 90k number from? Fully-loaded top-of-the-range model, as shown here, is 80k. Base model will be 60k, which is a fair price for a 4.9m premium SUV (it's not a wagon). Show me premium BEV SUVs in that size that are less.
@@TheUrbanEpicure it’s £80k base, performance option is £6k on top - plus any optional extras you want, by the time it’s on the road you’ll be close to £90k. Best BEV at the moment would be a MG4 in my opinion, based on it’s cost and that an average house hold can aim to purchase (granted it has a smaller boot than the PS3).
Great review. Right on so many fronts, it is a new class of estate/SUV. Stunning design and yes, many people will buy this. Our dogs will love it, tip the rear seats and throw down a blanket.
Polestar 3 looks good. The standard adaptive air suspension and Dolby Atmos sound system will appeal to a lot of potential customers. It has hepa filters to clean the air in the cabin like Tesla's bio-weapon defense system - which is good to see. I'm hoping that at some point they will produce a cheaper single motor version as they did with the Polestar 2. PSNY stock is under $6 right now and Polestar is selling/making more cars than Lucid & Rivian. Polestar is on target for 50k deliveries by the end of this year.
Model Y can tow 3.5T, so 50% more, has more inside space, a lot more cargo capacity and it's cheaper. Why the hell would someone buy this over a model y? Except maybe for a particular dislike of the brand or Elon musk which is not rational but understandable.
@@vladx2 my bad, it was written in pounds and I misread it. You're right. 2.4T is actually pretty good compared to 1.6. It's the polestar that's in fact 50% better than the model y. What a huge mistake on my part. Though the model y still has a lot to stack against the polestar. I'm not sure the additional towing capacity justifies the added sticker price. But 1.6T can be quite short on some occasions. I'm thinking than with electric cars it's very hard to get a good one that can do everything just right. We have to choose one that's at a reasonable sticker and gets our more common use case covered and rent something else on the rare occasions our choice does not fit. The Ford lightning is probably a very good rent 😂
I like the styling and the minimalist, sustainable approach. I just think this is super niche at over $80k. In this price range you go for roomier iX or etron. Or for about $20k-$30k less you can go for Mach-e or Lyriq. I am big fan of Polestar 2, but would not get one because for the same money I could get a much more practical Model Y or cheaper Model 3. I was hoping that Polestar 3 would address the Polestar 2’s lack of room with a slightly higher sticker price. But disappointed in the minimal incremental storage and a roughly $20k relative to Polestar 2. But cool looking car nevertheless and looking forward to seeing these on the road.
Ingenlath made it clear this car would be very expensive. He said it would be Porsche Cayenne priced. The Polestar 4 is the car that will be more priced like the Lyriq. This car has a ton of passenger room, just not a lot of cargo room.
Spa 2 not the corner shop 😂 so glad you cleared that possible confusion up Jonny! In process of looking at an ev, starting a new job and the commute is 80 mile round trip. An ev is looking more and more tempting, especially with fuel starting to creep up again. Plus I get to charge for free at work!
Totally agree with the Saab thing; this is the architect's brand they've been missing for a decade (they can all give up their Audis now), and yes, it's an estate more than an SUV, which is exactly why I like it. Shame it costs €115,000(!!!) where I live.
I've been wainting for this. I won't buy it until I get to see it in person, but this is my dream car. No, it's not an SUV. That's why I love it. I want a fast electric wagon (estate).
I’m excited too. It’s a fine looking car and I’m sure the long range capability will assuage a lot of buyers, unsure of whether to migrate from their internal combustion engined cars. Had I the dosh lying around, I’d certainly give this some serious consideration.
I'm not 100% sure what the defining characteristics between an SUV and a station wagon but to my eye it is definitely an SUV. If the rear quarter windows didn't taper up, but instead followed the bottom line if the driver and rear passenger windows it would look more like a traditional station wagon (and it would look better for it IMO).
I liked your comment about the Polestar 3 that it is not as high as the usual big SUVs. I prefer Station wagons or Kombis as we say in Germany. So I would like a car that is higher but not too high. Great video thanks.
Thr Polestar 3 is beautiful but the price is crazy. 100k euro for something effectively the same size as a Model Y. Why would anyone buy this over a Cayenne or e-tron or iX. Its 20k overpriced
I hate how they are doing the boring center screen thing like mache e and tesla. Why not do something like a panoramic dual screen thing like KIA did. it looks amazing and more for the future than a tabled mounted in the middle.
It intrigues me that Ingenlath, previously a design boss at Volvo, says they're trying to fill the void left behind by Saab. I remember a few years ago, when curiously googling the last days of Saab, finding some presentation slides about the company's future plans... and most of them are things that Polestar has now done. Perhaps they are the spiritual successor...
It is most definitely NOT and SUV. And thank goodness for that! The Allroad A6 and XC70 Cross Country references are spot on - the PS3 is a high riding estate car! Looks very smart. But 2.6 tonnes...?! The best way to efficency is light weight... Great review as always, Jonny.
Here in America we would call it a CUV "Crossover Utility Vehicle." But at least it is a proper one in ground clearance, if not cargo space. The vast majority of such EVs these days have station wagon cargo space and station wagon ground clearance, and the automakers claim they are SUVs.
£80,000!!! these companies are literally living on another planet. Electricity is becoming scarce and very expensive here in the UK, why such inefficient vehicles???
The best thing about Polestar vehicles? The Avery vinyl transfer badging they use that looks like they decided to create the badges at the last minute so used the laser printer down in the accounting department to run them up after making a template in PowerPoint.
An absolutely brilliant point about the reverse process away from SUVs. Its becoming increasingly common. Its about time that the silliness stopped, we just need the final bit now when we stop using the term SUV... thanks Jonny, a great review of what looks like a great car.
It's a curious name really. Sports utility vehicle. An SUV isn't a sports vehicle, isn't a utility vehicle and isn't really a vehicle that's particularly useful for assisting in sporting activities. An estate with a bike rack or a van are both better vehicles for enabling outdoor pursuits.
Hooray! At 08:08 they finally designed it correctly. I disliked Polestar 2's gappy front grille and thought it was hard to clean any debris caught inside. For Polestar 3, this looks like the front is pragmatically and stylishly designed 👍😄
Jonny and Chris H best and most trusted reviewers. Had a S90 and loved the style and touches and Polestar continuing that progression. Nice looking car overall and I know all relative but £80k….
Totally agree about the Saab atmosphere. Polestar conveys much of the same "go-your-own-(smarter)-way", design-focused, minimalist feel that I very much loved about Saab. I owned two Saabs, currently own a present-generation Volvo S60 T5 (similar spirit, also), and my next car will be a Polestar! Deliberating between P2, P3, and P4 to be honest, however I really feel like the P3 has something particularly Saabish about it.
So glad Polestar is here with EVs which are truly attractive in many ways (price too high for most of us but maybe there will be an entry-level Polestar). Love the 2, this could be a great one as well. BTW; I actually really like the 'trad' proportions as they are pleasing to the eye. So please Polestar, continue making elegant cars as there are too many ridiculously high, stodgy monstrosities out there already.
It seems very wide to me at 1,970mm Jonny. 2,120mm mirrors out. As Parking spaces are normally 2,400mm (going down to 1,800), you will have about 8" clearance on either side of your car, to the white lines. If you park between 2 cars you won't get out, unless you are Olive Oyl, or the 2023 World Limbo champion. "Oh Dear!"was Olive's catchphrase. Does it have auto park??
No one else goes into this level of detail - it's all the stuff you want to know. He's nicely automotive design literate and always looks at cars through a customer lens. Great watching soemone on top of their game.
I love it Jonnie but it’s bloody expensive. Beautifully made and as you say, understated. Who can crack the 400 mile range soonest, polestar or Tesla, polestar is surely the best looking? That’s a super cool review btw. Yes of course it’s a bloody estate car, 10mm difference????
Those black elements on the front wheel arches? According to the Polestar website, they are part of a package that consists of "...12 ultrasonic sensors, 5 radars (and) 5 cameras..." though it doesn't make it clear which parts of that package they are. 👍
Nobody can walk around a car with a notebook for almost 20 minutes and hold my attention (and entertain me) like Jonny! Always the best reviews! It is, of course an SWUV 😉
Thank you so much. Means a lot.
@@TheLateBrakeShow
couldn't make the telegram link work...or is it spam?
@@Olivarus238 It's spam. Very similar comments have been appearing on a lot of channels in recent days.
@@Paul_G. Thanks! Pity I was hoping that the prize would be a Polestar 😅
Now that would be nice. If Jonny can swing it, I'm here for it. :)
Brilliant, impressive vehicle, great video. Can’t see myself in a Tesla but I can in a Polestar. Thanks, Jonny.
the exterior looks like every other generic suv, like the gmc terrain
The only EV reviews I trust thank you Jonny cant wait for a full review and test drive
Thank you, this means a lot. Jonny has strived for a long time to bring his EV interest to the table, and that will remain a major part of TLBS.
He is the EV guru.
@@MattyMacPhotography Richard Symons is pretty good too. ruclips.net/user/RSymonsLtd
Lately I'm least interested in big super expensive new cars, but I always like a good review by Jonny.
I rather buy an older car and completely rebuild it myself! Even if I invest about 20K in parts it's worth it! These EV's are junk!! I travel a lot!!!! Who wants to waste hours charging their stupid car lol!!! On top of that all these crazy fancy electronics, who knows what's going to fail!
@@kafilkavich707 I really like the "PS3" ill be buying one (my first EV lol) if the fit, finish and feel is all up to standard. That being said i will keep my ICE cars around for really really long journeys and fun times. I like to modify cars and I love Japanese 90s cars so i have 3 currently lol I’m modernising them while giving them more oomph so for example my R33 GTR is on its way to a Dual Clutch gearbox to replace the manual, my P11 Primera GT saloon has got new interior with touch screen, Bluetooth phone connectivity and the like. Older cars just lack some of the refinement I want in something I’m going to travel in. For a weekend thrash it doesn’t matter so I’ll leave my other Skyline without all the comfort stuff and just focus on the driving experience but I do feel older cars need that investment if you want them to match a newer car in refinement terms.
This is the first I have heard of the Polestar 3, but I'm aggressively interested in Polestar as a brand and glad my first look was with Jonny!
Cheers Jacob!
Jacob, don’t be aggressive. Be passionate.
@@mosca3289 Can't I be both?
@@mackiefarrell you’re ok, I’m ok 😉
I'd go with vehemently interested - kind of somewhere between the two?
“It’s not an SUV But if it sells… call it an SUV.. I don’t give a shit” just the honesty with that statement 🤣🤣 long time follower of Johnny since Fifth Gear days. Keep going. Love the notepad read reviews
Cheers v much!
Man I really enjoyed your time with the polestar 3 explaining things in detail. That is
what I love about your shows, very detailed.
That polestar 3 is beautiful. Keep up that great work with the reviews or in this case, preview.
Thank you Ronald, stay in touch 👍🏽
First video I watched with Jonny and I'm very impressed. You covered EVERYTHING and therefore answered most of the questions I had about this vehicle.
Welcome aboard The Late Brake Show Dennis.
Brilliant video as ever, and impressed at the speed The Late Break Show got this video put out, and the depth of coverage Jonny achieved in the short time people had with the car.
Was great to chat during the event and on our journey back to BHX. Keep up the amazing content, one of my fav channel and personalities.
Good to meet you sir. I'm off to bed....
@@TheLateBrakeShow Happy ZZZzzzz's and well deserved :)
@@TheLateBrakeShow hi Jonny, just received a message saying that I've won a prize? And to message you on telegram? Is this real?
@@danielhoffman7414 got this same message from another channel… don‘ trust😒
@@danielhoffman7414 Spam! Sorry.
Great content, well presented as we've come to expect Jonny!
Also looks like a very decent car, however.....£80k!!!!!
The side profile has more than a whiff of the Renault Scenic about it...good/bad entirely up to you!
Cheers.
It's an estate, and that is a really good thing. The stubbed back reminds me of the older V70's, has a lot of similarities actually
It’s not.
Car's like this are the exact reason why I'm tiptoeing into EV at the moment (short term/subscription). This is essentially a BMW IX50 (Power / Range / Capacity), but £30,000 cheaper, and 100% better looking.
I think it's a cracking looking car, great spec for range/charging, and in the grand scheme of things - very very reasonably priced. Mega stuff, never thought I'd be excited about a Polestar!
I love my Polestar 2 and was looking at something bigger next. Would have loved to get one of these but the price is nuts. My PS2 lease is only £370 a month, looking at the lease on PS3 its nearly £1k a month. That is just crazy. Cars are just way too expensive these days.
Prices have sure gone up a lot over the last 12 months. You did very well to get a P2 for £370, which quite a bit cheaper than most.
How do you feel about the PS2's packaging? It has road presence but reviewers call it cramped inside. From the makers of legendary estates, it does shy me away easily based on cargo specs and who boxed in the front seats look...
The 4 will be the volume seller for Polestar. It's a bit smaller than this but a similar format.
It's an £80k+ car and it's new hence high leasing costs. Leasing costs always reduce after a a model has been put for a couple of years, still with 10k deposit i think you'd still be looking north of £700 a month at best for this.
@@sandersson2813 - My P3 LR is £850 per month all in
I have a Polestar 2 and I love it. I didn't know I would like the Polestar 3 but I refuse to get the first year of any car model. I'm glad it looks more like a wagon versus SUV. If this drives as well as it looks, I will probably get MY25.
Such a distinct design! Loved it. One of the rarest occasions I'd choose design over function in comparison to another "better" choice.
Beautiful car, but out of my price range. I'm getting the Polestar 2 SM SR soon. Best review so far about the P3. Keep up the good work Jonny! 💪
I'm not really into EVs and I'm not into SUVs, but I really dig this one (although I agree that it's a lifted estate). Design is just spot on in my opinion!
Same here. Only SUV I could think to own.
Great vid Jonny, straight to the point as always - had your vid open in a Chrome tab since morning, watching it over dinner alone is a pleasure! cheers from Portugal
Cheers v much Bruno!
The Polestar 2 was so popular because it’s a normal car in every way a Tesla isn’t, and I see no reason this doesn’t do exactly the same. I’m sure these will be everywhere!
Except that at ~40k the polestar 2 was somewhere near the target price for middle class commuters. This is literally double at a time when the main complaint levels against EVs is price. I get that Polestar want to be considered a luxury brand, but the appeal of the 2 was the price- and they've kind of blown that out the water here.
@@hamsterminator I don’t think you know just how expensive massive Li-Ion batteries are…..
@@hamsterminator the thing is though, this isn’t aimed at other SUVs in the bracket, it’s aimed at potential Tesla buyers. The Polestar 2 was too, just the Model 3 while this is going against the Model X. It’s a Tesla for people put off by some of Tesla’s Teslaness.
The polestar 2 is hardly a cheap car btw, it’s pushing 50 grand with the long range battery.
@@hamsterminator P1 = MS, P2 = M3, P3 = MX, P4 = MY
Jonny love your reviews … thanks for doing such a great job.
Great video !
I've been driving a Polestar 2 for two years and have ordered a Polestar 3 LR. Can't wait for it to arrive next November ⚡👍
Looks real nice. Great choice
Congrats! But having to wait until next November, huh.One would expect the Chinese owners make sure that it hits the market sooner:))
@@drunkenwhiskeyeu - The lease on my Polestar 2 doesn't end until next October, so the delayed delivery is actually helpful.
I'm continuously disappointed by how much these "ground-up" electric platforms are still so heavily influenced by conventional car design... Conventional cars are designed around internal combustion drivetrains! Why can't we have something new and really out there? I mean, this PS3 does look nice, but it's 2022, I want some futuristic shit!
People say they want futuristic, but then don’t actually buy them, so we get this instead
Look at Citroen for futuristic, funky and bold design. In particular they’re new, albeit concept, Oli.
This is why Jonny’s reviews are the go to, the little references to other cars, calling out the why the long bonnet elephant in room, this could have been been snub nosed and removed some of the stupidly long issues SUVs and big estates have, maybe they would have been borrowing too much from I-Pace if they did that 🧐
Not a review though.
For a Chinese-owned company split out Volvo... ive got to admit... this is much more attractive than the last generation of Volvo vehicles. The front end styling is absolutely elegant. And IMHO even an upgrade from the PoleStar 1 and 2 which both still looked a bit too "ICEy" to me. If the rest of their EV cars continue in this vien they really are going in the right direction. Gorgeous. BMW and Mercedes have got absolutely nothing as cohesive as this, inside or out. A Chinese car that is more lovely than just about anything built in Germany right now.... is anyone else absolutely floored by that??
Also, it looks Mustang Mach E sized to me... which also seems less SUV than tall station wagon.
Once you said it had a huge battery and cost £80 grand, I realised I don't care if it an estate or an SUV and stopped watching.
Bloat in the car industry is becoming an epidemic.
I have a R5 on order, so you know which way I lean.
Thank you for the video. It's such a shame they decided to not option a 3rd row since neither the future line up appears to have any plans for a 7 seat product. It's a pretty car & I can imagine the B&W sound system to be absolutely amazing. However, given the size of the car I'm also disappointingly surprised how relatively small the boot/frunk size is.
I guess it's the difference between Volvo and Polestar. They want to distinguish between the brands.
Note that the floor in the rear is nearly flat. I would guess that they are using that space for batteries or some part of the EV systems, and so there's no room to put the footwells for a third-row seat.
Best review I have seen from today's glut. Certainly don't think anyone else said 'shit' at any point in their review. 😁
Well, you know, Jonny is passionate about his opinions...
Thanks!
"But if it sells, call it an SUV, I don't give a shit" 😂😂
Great video, nobody catches my attention on this sorta stuff other than Jonny. Nice car too, but £80k is a whole heap of cash and unobtainable for most.
We are getting to the point now that £80k on a car is considered normal. Yet we were told EVs were simpler . If you take a more budget brand then is this car 2.5 x the car of say an MG. great car but I don’t think I can justify the cost. Brilliant reviews like always.
It is still early days. Once the supply chains move towards ev more they will become comodity goods.
There is still an early adopters tax on ev's.
They only sell fully loaded vehicles because that is where the margins are.
Once the chinese steam up in europe things will change quickly.
Looks amazing really well done style wise if I could afford it I would buy it 100%. Johnny on a road test in it next please..!! Great video
Great intro review!
It does seem too expensive and heavy for quite a nice car. I wish the front bonnet space had been better used (either move cabin forwards like Jag i-pace, or F-150 frunk)
It is expensive, and the estimated mileage is sub-par. They are going to have a difficult time selling enough units to break even, especially with a bunch of new, lower cost EV's ready to hit market in '23/24...
Ridiculously expensive. More expensive than both a Mach E and a Model Y.
Polestar have the best design language out there at the moment. It's a perfect blend of sportiness and minimalist simplicity.
Seeing you stood beside the car I'm quite surprised at the dimensions, thought it would be so much bigger ... anyway, I like it because it does seem more like a wagon to me, and a lot of the design details remind me of my C40, which I've really come to like ... I'm interested in the 4 (or the 2), as this car is too expensive for me. Cheers and keep up the great content!
You are looking at £35k+ to lease a mid spec RS3 for 3 years. Polestar 2 around £30k. Serious commitment. There are 90+ 2022 RS3 kicking around the trade at the moment - for a car that was being 'over paid for' earlier this year....
It is two inches shorter in length and 5 inches shorter in height than the XC90 so
Yea, I thought this maybe a 3 row from pics, useful space is really disapointing. Oh well looks like I'm keeping my (bigger) Model Y.
It's a crossover (i.e. CUV), neither an SUV nor an estate. How he didn't realize it I don't know.
Way too small for 100K €
Amazing summary of the PS3, I'm not sure if the notebook is part of the fashion but it work, genius 👍
I like that! I’m keen to see it when it’s launched. I suspect the boot space will be a lot smaller than my Q7 though which is often packed full for family holidays, climbing trips, camping trips etc. if I can fit a tow bar and / or roof box that would help.
My wife owns the Volvo XC 40
Recharge,can definitely see many familiarities. Good detailed review as always Jonny 👍🏻
Cheers v much Shaun
Love Jonny's reviews, thorough and detailed yet still engaging, almost the opposite to the Clarkson style. I like the look of the PS3 and as the current choices for estate ev are mg and taycan I would like the ps3 more than a full SUV. I will wait for the cheaper versions though. I had a Tesla model 3 previously and had a ps2 whilst the TM3 was being repaired. The PS2 was a great car. I just prefer estates due to the practical side but don't like the excessiveness of SUVs
The UK’s Doug DeMuro, well done Jonny. This is great work.
He'll take that. Thank you for watching TLBS Bruce.
Doug is an absolute flute. Jonny all day
Jonny is way more enjoyable/easier to watch than Doug.
Johnny is sooo much better than Doug. In a different class.
Jonny is a surgeon and Doug a drunk with a spoon.
Great video. You covered lots of stuff that other journalists haven't in their videos of the Polestar 3 over the last day or two. Your comparing this to a Cross Country wagon (XC70) was very eye-opening to me, with the low height plus large ground clearance as "proof". I'm a rare American who owns an XC70 (2001 version that I just can't part with) and loves the Cross Country form, so this is a real enticement to me. One thing that no RUclipsr reviewing this car has done yet is show it with the rear seats down; I'd like to see that. I'm wondering, also, how these can peak at 250 kW DC charging with 400-volt architecture; I'd heard it would be getting close to 800 volts, but that appears to have been false information. I also think they should offer this car with 19-inch wheels standard, and with all-metal roof standard and without air suspension standard (would reduce weight and cost by perhaps 10-15 percent, and perhaps increase the range by a similar amount). I hope you're right about the expensive sound system not being standard (I'd thought it was standard, also pushing up the price needlessly). Also, you're the first RUclipsr I've seen to show the frunk; yes, it is disappointingly small, as a larger frunk would help to make up for reduced storage space in this lifted "coupe"-style estate wagon. The tracking of metals for the batteries is also something I wasn't aware of (4:30), and that's good for US sales because the new US law states that battery minerals can't come from places like China or Russia several years from now. And you're the first to point out (10:10) that the crazy lettering on the exterior of the car, which I thought were removable decals, are not removable; what is Polestar thinking here in this tackiness??? I fully agree with you that this is more a lifted wagon than an SUV; if anything, it might be the best definition of "crossover", which has always been ill-defined but which I've taken to be a melding of a lifted wagon and an SUV. I can't wait for RUclipsrs like you to be able to drive this and post videos discussing the driving dynamics.
Great comment. I wanted to love a new Polestar wagon but this isn't it. Keep that cross-country for a long as you can, friend.
Great Review. Thank you for calling out the fact that's its not a true SUV. I really dislike how car makers are calling lifted sedans SUVs.
Always enjoy these walk throughs. The price of new cars is starting to look - well bizarre is the only I word I can summon up.
Off topic but just learning how many unsold 'new' RS3s there are 🤔....
The leasing price in Germany for a ps3 is over 1700euro /month x 36. I got a hickup seeing the price for nio et7 the other day 1100euro / month. But this is just crazy,who has this kind of money?
Agree - with other increasing living costs I can see most new car sales collapsing from 2023...
@@bjornandersson31 Its not about that sticker price, for many, like me it could be a potential for vehicle leasing schemes through salary at work.
So aftertax saved it could be significantly less.
What do you mean about the RS3s? I would have thought any new Audi RS model would be quite popular on leasing schemes, is this not the case?
@@flyingpanhandle You're right, so many companies in order to look "green" are offering salary sacrifice, effectively the same as bike to work scheme so you can get an electric car for very reasonable money using something like that.
So this is actually a raised estate/wagon rather than an SUV. Good to hear the dimensions. Just lower it 30mm and you've got an estate.
Hopefully this is the start of a move away from the tall full size SUV's.
Great in-depth video... very nice car indeed.. but fisker ocean seems to be better option in terms of price and range...
It's like a stretched Chevrolet Bolt EUV with a Jaguar I-PACE hood spoiler and rocker panel covers. It's pretty much Volvo's version of the I-PACE, even though I think the I-PACE was more cutting edge design than this P3. Definitely not cabin forward design with that long ass hood. Having owned an I-PACE and now a Volvo C40, I am more excited about what Volvo's version of this will look like.
I can see bright future for EV industry. Great that so many car makers are actually making exciting electric cars. I have been driving EV for over 6 years now and back then we didn't have much choice. Today pretty much all brands are making EV . However ill stick with my MG4 which i bought last week for now. Brilliant Review Jonny as always
What's exciting about driving a car you have to waste hours a week charging? lol On top of that who knows what will fail on it. These cars are also not cheap and by the time you have paid off half your loan and out of warranty, I can promise you repairs will not be cheap, my friend is a tech for Tesla and he said he would never own one lol
@@kafilkavich707 Uhmm - you do realise you don't have to stand there holding the charge plug (the way you do a petrol pump nozzle), right? Just plug in and go do something else.
@@logicalChimp Oh cool let's hang out at a charging station for 35min LOL!!! Like what the heck am I going to do at the gas station for over 30min LOL!!! Maybe I could try to find a hooker or something and show them how cool I am charging my EV? What if someone else is using the only charger and I'm out of juice? The gas station by my house only has 1 charger, so basically I'm stuck for over an hour. Let me tell you these EV cars are not ready for the public. I say give it another 20-30 years. If they had less electronics and could charge in less than 5min, then maybe I would consider, but currently again they are all junk!
The Polestar 2 are increasingly common here in Switzerland. I'm holding out for the PS5 or PS6... those things are gorgeous, and, if I can HODL with my PSNY shares - who knows, I might just be able to afford one by the time they're on the market. ;) That's the plan, anyway. Absolutely love the incredible design aesthetics of the Polestar vehicles.
Love Polestar and everything they are doing. The design and brand is so much more stealth cool than most other brands. They also manage to make Tesla seem extremely run of the mill.
Great review as always Jonny!
Thanks for another great walk around Jonny. For me it's a tall estate car ..... as is the Skoda Enyak EV
These cars look mega, far nicer to look at than a Tesla 😊👍
I have a Tesla Model 3 and i have to agree with you. I also find the design of the Polestar 3 much nicer.
More expensive too.
@@ivanfahler Polestar 3 is twice the price of a Model 3
@@kraenk12 We are only addressing the visual here. The price is a separate topic. ✌️
I really hope that jumper choice was deliberate 😊
As soon as you got to the price of £80,000 I stopped watching. That’s more than double the average yearly salary in the uk.
Surely the ‘buy it now’ price is irrelevant as most people will lease one. If there are good deals to be had and interest rates come down it will be much more competitive than the price suggests.
Love what they've done with this one. My favorite Polestar so far. Size-wise it seems to fit into that same size/shape range as the new Cadillac EV. Could also be similar in size to the etron SUV, the Mach E, the Jag iPace, Toyota bZ4x, Kia EV6? Seems like a popular solution to mix interior space, range, and battery footprint.
I too would like to see more attention paid to the idea of a full-size SUV EV. Just because its electric doesn't mean we don't need to haul a bunch of stuff now and then.
Fantastic video as always Jonny but the price point for new cars at the moment is eye watering.
£90k for an estate car is way too much and there are a lot more family cars on the market for a lot less money.
As you said the car appeals to a certain Saab style customer who’s willing to pay for the brand over anything else.
Yep i wouldnt pay that
Where do you get that 90k number from? Fully-loaded top-of-the-range model, as shown here, is 80k. Base model will be 60k, which is a fair price for a 4.9m premium SUV (it's not a wagon). Show me premium BEV SUVs in that size that are less.
@@TheUrbanEpicure it’s £80k base, performance option is £6k on top - plus any optional extras you want, by the time it’s on the road you’ll be close to £90k.
Best BEV at the moment would be a MG4 in my opinion, based on it’s cost and that an average house hold can aim to purchase (granted it has a smaller boot than the PS3).
Great review. Right on so many fronts, it is a new class of estate/SUV. Stunning design and yes, many people will buy this. Our dogs will love it, tip the rear seats and throw down a blanket.
Polestar 3 looks good. The standard adaptive air suspension and Dolby Atmos sound system will appeal to a lot of potential customers. It has hepa filters to clean the air in the cabin like Tesla's bio-weapon defense system - which is good to see. I'm hoping that at some point they will produce a cheaper single motor version as they did with the Polestar 2. PSNY stock is under $6 right now and Polestar is selling/making more cars than Lucid & Rivian. Polestar is on target for 50k deliveries by the end of this year.
very detailed, Thank you! Wait for EX90 review!
Very excited for this. Finally some proper towing capacity in an EV that’s not huge like a Model X or BMW iX
Model Y can tow 3.5T, so 50% more, has more inside space, a lot more cargo capacity and it's cheaper. Why the hell would someone buy this over a model y?
Except maybe for a particular dislike of the brand or Elon musk which is not rational but understandable.
@@FraiseVache that would be great. Where did you get that info? I saw Model Y is rated to tow 1600 kg in UK.
@@vladx2 my bad, it was written in pounds and I misread it. You're right. 2.4T is actually pretty good compared to 1.6. It's the polestar that's in fact 50% better than the model y. What a huge mistake on my part. Though the model y still has a lot to stack against the polestar. I'm not sure the additional towing capacity justifies the added sticker price. But 1.6T can be quite short on some occasions.
I'm thinking than with electric cars it's very hard to get a good one that can do everything just right. We have to choose one that's at a reasonable sticker and gets our more common use case covered and rent something else on the rare occasions our choice does not fit. The Ford lightning is probably a very good rent 😂
It’s just as huge and expensive
@@FraiseVache Model Y has way less space lmao. Much cheaper too
Enjoy the details Johnny, good job as always.
I like the styling and the minimalist, sustainable approach. I just think this is super niche at over $80k. In this price range you go for roomier iX or etron. Or for about $20k-$30k less you can go for Mach-e or Lyriq. I am big fan of Polestar 2, but would not get one because for the same money I could get a much more practical Model Y or cheaper Model 3. I was hoping that Polestar 3 would address the Polestar 2’s lack of room with a slightly higher sticker price. But disappointed in the minimal incremental storage and a roughly $20k relative to Polestar 2. But cool looking car nevertheless and looking forward to seeing these on the road.
Ingenlath made it clear this car would be very expensive. He said it would be Porsche Cayenne priced. The Polestar 4 is the car that will be more priced like the Lyriq. This car has a ton of passenger room, just not a lot of cargo room.
Best short presentation of a new car I’ve seen. Well done!
Many thanks Mattias! Welcome to The Late Brake Show
Totally with you on the station wagon thing. Apart from that great short presentation, thanks.
4:40 "Polestar is seeking to address that..." But for now human trafficing involved and terrible polution are okay. Let's just continue making EVs.
I prefer it to a lot of new BEVs, but then I don't like SUVs, nice one Jonny
Spa 2 not the corner shop 😂 so glad you cleared that possible confusion up Jonny!
In process of looking at an ev, starting a new job and the commute is 80 mile round trip. An ev is looking more and more tempting, especially with fuel starting to creep up again. Plus I get to charge for free at work!
Absolutely love this car and very excited about the 5 and 6. Pure design
Totally agree with the Saab thing; this is the architect's brand they've been missing for a decade (they can all give up their Audis now), and yes, it's an estate more than an SUV, which is exactly why I like it. Shame it costs €115,000(!!!) where I live.
Two things I didnt think I wanted - 1, a 'SUV' - this looks stunning! And 2, that red notebook!
I want the orange seat belts!!!
You can keep the rest of the ridiculously overpriced, unnecessary metal box on wheels.....!
I've been wainting for this. I won't buy it until I get to see it in person, but this is my dream car. No, it's not an SUV. That's why I love it. I want a fast electric wagon (estate).
I’m excited too. It’s a fine looking car and I’m sure the long range capability will assuage a lot of buyers, unsure of whether to migrate from their internal combustion engined cars. Had I the dosh lying around, I’d certainly give this some serious consideration.
I think waiting for the Polestar 5 is probably a better bet. Hopefully it'll be a much nicer car, and the design of it certainly makes more sense.
I'm not 100% sure what the defining characteristics between an SUV and a station wagon but to my eye it is definitely an SUV. If the rear quarter windows didn't taper up, but instead followed the bottom line if the driver and rear passenger windows it would look more like a traditional station wagon (and it would look better for it IMO).
I liked your comment about the Polestar 3 that it is not as high as the usual big SUVs. I prefer Station wagons or Kombis as we say in Germany. So I would like a car that is higher but not too high. Great video thanks.
Yes Jonny, only video im caring about today!
It's what American automakers call a 'crossover'. Thx much for a great video.
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Thr Polestar 3 is beautiful but the price is crazy. 100k euro for something effectively the same size as a Model Y. Why would anyone buy this over a Cayenne or e-tron or iX. Its 20k overpriced
I hate how they are doing the boring center screen thing like mache e and tesla. Why not do something like a panoramic dual screen thing like KIA did. it looks amazing and more for the future than a tabled mounted in the middle.
It intrigues me that Ingenlath, previously a design boss at Volvo, says they're trying to fill the void left behind by Saab. I remember a few years ago, when curiously googling the last days of Saab, finding some presentation slides about the company's future plans... and most of them are things that Polestar has now done. Perhaps they are the spiritual successor...
I love this SUV and sent in my deposit. And, I like the rear wiper -- makes it feel more like an SUV.
It is most definitely NOT and SUV. And thank goodness for that! The Allroad A6 and XC70 Cross Country references are spot on - the PS3 is a high riding estate car! Looks very smart. But 2.6 tonnes...?! The best way to efficency is light weight...
Great review as always, Jonny.
Here in America we would call it a CUV "Crossover Utility Vehicle." But at least it is a proper one in ground clearance, if not cargo space. The vast majority of such EVs these days have station wagon cargo space and station wagon ground clearance, and the automakers claim they are SUVs.
Once again a great review, keep up the great work
As a Volvo SUV driver, where do I put my big dog? Great informative review.
12:32, B! And fair play to them. Call it what you (read they) want but it's.definitlely more wagon, regardless of what the marketing spiel says...
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Really interesting and excellent quality intro review. Think you’re right about the SUV/estate car thing too.
£80,000!!! these companies are literally living on another planet. Electricity is becoming scarce and very expensive here in the UK, why such inefficient vehicles???
Electricity isn't scarce we have recently been closing power stations due to lack of demand!!!
Yea Jonny you done it again👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 thank you Jonny
The best thing about Polestar vehicles? The Avery vinyl transfer badging they use that looks like they decided to create the badges at the last minute so used the laser printer down in the accounting department to run them up after making a template in PowerPoint.
Ha!
An absolutely brilliant point about the reverse process away from SUVs. Its becoming increasingly common. Its about time that the silliness stopped, we just need the final bit now when we stop using the term SUV... thanks Jonny, a great review of what looks like a great car.
It's a curious name really.
Sports utility vehicle.
An SUV isn't a sports vehicle, isn't a utility vehicle and isn't really a vehicle that's particularly useful for assisting in sporting activities. An estate with a bike rack or a van are both better vehicles for enabling outdoor pursuits.
@@tomcardale5596 couldn't agree more mate.
Hooray! At 08:08 they finally designed it correctly. I disliked Polestar 2's gappy front grille and thought it was hard to clean any debris caught inside. For Polestar 3, this looks like the front is pragmatically and stylishly designed 👍😄
Cracking review Jonny. I can’t wait to watch you drive it. Unless polestar got pissed off with you using the “V” word😂
Hope not. Mr CP can't wait to drive the PS3.
This car looks and sounds really promising! Great walk around/first look, I enjoyed it very much!
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Had a S90 and loved the style and touches and Polestar continuing that progression. Nice looking car overall and I know all relative but £80k….
Totally agree about the Saab atmosphere. Polestar conveys much of the same "go-your-own-(smarter)-way", design-focused, minimalist feel that I very much loved about Saab. I owned two Saabs, currently own a present-generation Volvo S60 T5 (similar spirit, also), and my next car will be a Polestar! Deliberating between P2, P3, and P4 to be honest, however I really feel like the P3 has something particularly Saabish about it.
So glad Polestar is here with EVs which are truly attractive in many ways (price too high for most of us but maybe there will be an entry-level Polestar). Love the 2, this could be a great one as well. BTW; I actually really like the 'trad' proportions as they are pleasing to the eye. So please Polestar, continue making elegant cars as there are too many ridiculously high, stodgy monstrosities out there already.
The state of that back end. When will cars look stylish again?
It seems very wide to me at 1,970mm Jonny.
2,120mm mirrors out.
As Parking spaces are normally 2,400mm (going down to 1,800), you will have about 8" clearance on either side of your car, to the white lines.
If you park between 2 cars you won't get out, unless you are Olive Oyl, or the 2023 World Limbo champion.
"Oh Dear!"was Olive's catchphrase.
Does it have auto park??
How??🥸🌈
No one else goes into this level of detail - it's all the stuff you want to know. He's nicely automotive design literate and always looks at cars through a customer lens. Great watching soemone on top of their game.
I love it Jonnie but it’s bloody expensive. Beautifully made and as you say, understated. Who can crack the 400 mile range soonest, polestar or Tesla, polestar is surely the best looking?
That’s a super cool review btw. Yes of course it’s a bloody estate car, 10mm difference????
Those black elements on the front wheel arches?
According to the Polestar website, they are part of a package that consists of "...12 ultrasonic sensors, 5 radars (and) 5 cameras..." though it doesn't make it clear which parts of that package they are. 👍
Awesome, another SUV. Just what the world needs, there aren’t enough of them around!