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Nice review! However please include the max AC charging and max DC charging speed for all EVs. With 22kw AC chargers available in Europe, it would be nice to have that as a feature.
I'm always impressed when presenters, such as yourself, can literally just do an episode basically in one take in front of a bunch of other people like that.
I like the P-2 much better than Model 3 as well, but there's no denying the price difference so while some might be looking at this one with envious eyes, I don't think there'll be much cross-shopping going on.
@@choosumfat the roughly comparable ranges are comparable prices...Polestar 2 base model is expected to be around $45,000, still with a range of 278. Midrange Model 3 is $42,000 with a range of 264. But the Polestar will still have a $7,500 tax credit to offer when the base model comes out, and Tesla will have nothing to offer starting January 1st. Tesla still has a big advantage with their supercharger network, but I do expect some cross shopping once the base model is available.
@@tribalypredisposed That competitive pricing is really exciting to hear. For me, Tesla flies close to sun with bold autonomous cars (great for the showroom), but Tesla is far from higher levels of autonomous driving, plus Tesla's fit/finish is quite possibly the worst of global mass-produced brands (not helping the American car stereotype).
@@tribalypredisposed All good points, and that 7,500 credit (if still available) will make a considerable difference, but I'm just basing my opinion on this top-level model shown. The "around" 45k model (we'll see about that 'around' part) will no doubt give up some (much?) of the wow and the choice may no longer be as clear-cut. Personally I quite like the (exterior) looks of the Model 3, it's just that stupid interior that kills it for me.
The first year limited edition Polestar 2 priced at 59,900 EUR is competing with the Model 3 LR Dual motor. In Germany the Model 3D LR starts at 52,280 EUR (black only and 18" wheels) and is not as well equipped as this car. So I think Polestar has competitive pricing. A year later the base Polestar 2 should also compete well on pricing with the Standard Model 3.
Many people I know are not happy with the interior of the Tesla but will definitely benefit from the comfort of the tried and tested Volvo and Polestar seats and finish.
This presenter is so god damn good at his job. Didn’t stumble once, delivered loads of information and added his personal flair without being anything other than charming.
Love the interior of this so much better than the Tesla Model 3 honestly. The rear space also seems way better. I’m 183 Cm (6’) tall and my knees are touching the front seats already.
Stunning look of this car. I hope it drives as good as it looks. I actually just put in the order and can’t wait for Augustish. Brian, Perfect balance between humor, facts and thoughts as always!
Except the range, availability of charging and fast charging and supercharging, interior space. The Tesla has a 75kwh battery and has more range and faster acceleration as well as much faster charging not to mention it's cheaper by a lot in price. Better? No
BRIAN!!! Nice review! I'd take this over the Model 3 any day. A real hatch, probably much better build quality, rear seats that aren't sitting 10cm off the floor of the vehicle. It looks great but only coming in a top trim the 1st yr! Boohoo
This is the review I have been waiting for. I was waiting to pull the trigger but I think I may now wait until it is in the showroom. Nice observation on the centre display and bezel. I think you hit the nail on the head with that one.
My favorite electric car so far, I'll wait to see how it's 2nd and 3rd cycle come out. Personally, I think the interior can afford to be a bit more roomy with a smaller central tunnel, and more cupholders & storage area. I would also like to see bezel-less infotainment as you said. Finally, for some reason, I just can't figure out which color I like on it. The back also looking a bit thicc. However, to reiterate, it's my favorite so far because it seems like the best combination of sedan and crossover. The lower center of gravity means better handling, but not too low like so many sedans which can make getting in and out a bit more annoying. At the same time, it has the hatchback and cargo space that makes all those CUVs sell like hot cakes. The closest competitor is the Model Y, but I really don't like the look of it. Plus, Tesla interiors went a bit too far in the minimalist direction. Edit: I also love that it's vegan, but a lot of its competition is.
Polestar and Volvo put the battery packs in that central tunnel of the car (in both their EVs and PHEVs), ostensibly for crash protection -- unlike other EV manufacturers -- most (if not all) of whom put the battery pack flat at the bottom of the car. And I agree on Tesla interiors being too minimalist, with Volvo following that too closely: audio and climate controls should continue to be physical buttons/dials, as they are much safer than forcing the driver to go into a computer screen while driving for such things.
Thank you very much Brian for a wonderful review (as always). I would like to underline how professional you have been in dealing with the new vegan interior. not treating us like little kids. Thank you for not being opinionated.
I look forward to them driving it (although sometimes the scenery they shoot the cars in is so beautiful it competes with the cars!). I have to say, Polestar does offer the lighter color in leather. So, two of the interior choices and colors are vegan, one isn't.
The Coolest Square Car. It's also quite seductive looking in it's simplicity. Lovely interior, Polestar steering wheel is superb and I think I now prefer vertical portrait info screen set-up over usual horizontal ones ( with the exception of full width vertical screen like on Honda e Prototype Concept and others ). Totally agree Brian about screen thick borders. Another good preview .
@@j.kevinmcnary9561 Tesla fanboy detected. CCS is the new global standard being adopted, and Tesla have been forced to implement it in Europe on the Model 3, and have to update their superchargers. Tesla have indeed got ahead of everyone else, but that doesn't mean they'll stay there, and they have plenty of shortcomings.
@@j.kevinmcnary9561 It's not years behind Tesla. Ionity is testing 350kWh charging and will take a few years to become the normal charge speed. That will be a sweet spot for many years to come. 150KwH charging is already really good on long trips. So 400km driving range with 150kWh charging is pretty good for the next two decades.
The P2 is a great car and I have also reserved one. But the only real criticism that I have is the relatively wide center console. If these were a little narrower, that would benefit the legroom - especially the right knee - and the entry. Would be nice, if perhaps until the series production something else does. 🙌
Porsche is the only manufacturer in 2019 who has gotten the infotainment screen in good shape: beautiful, high-res screen set into the dash horizontally (instead of a silly tablet protruding), with physical climate controls still in the form of buttons/knobs outside the computer (though Porsche's audio controls aren't the best, in the touchscreen).
The purpose of the black grill openings is to collect dirt, snow and small stones while driving on Swedish roads in winter and of course add a little drag and resistance and make the car a bit less efficient...
I love the lack of tacky-looking chrome anywhere on the exterior and throughout most of the interior -- a welcome change from current Volvos! But is the computer "tablet" at center there surrounded in chrome? And I don't like the "piano black glassy" surface down by the "gear shift" selector, which is going to be a magnet for fingerprints but also a bad reflector of sunlight. I like the large hatchback door at rear; I see a hole for skis to pass through, but you didn't say if the rear seats can be folded down -- a very important thing for most people that you neglected to mention! Another big omission is whether the panoramic roof has a cover that you can close to cut out on sunlight; and you didn't mention it, but it looks like you cannot open the glass roof (something I prefer, because roofs that open are more prone to leaking and breaking).
The black glossy stuff has to go. I understand Volvo wanted to have something contrasting, but piano black glossy is just all over today's cars and it just gets messy looking in use. I think the rear seats can be folded. Edit: Volvo has found a way to keep the glossy surfaces from getting fingerprint marks on them. Some type of finish. Still, I'd prefer something else. The rear seats fold.
Very explanatory review of the Polestar 2 features & styling. I personally like the Styling, estimated pricing & performance. If you a positive review of the handling and drivability. I would buy a Polestar 2 over the other eCars.
Leather (and synthetic leather) just wipe clean if you spill something. Ever tried to get melted chocolate crumbs out of fabric seats? Or vomit? People are banned from eating in my car these days...
You can clearly see that the CEO of polestar has his roots in design. Great overall look, fresh and classy presentation, great product. Also, nice review!
This is what a 4 door Scion would look like. What's Cd for this car? 0.35? The screen looks tacked on and massive borders. Fabric seats? Wow so old fashion! GTI cloth seats look more exciting.
Thanks Brian. Coming from a Volvo owner and fan (currently an XC90, previously an S40 and 745) I’m very much looking forward to the Volvo version of this. I will be downsizing to something smaller in the next few years and want an EV, not a hybrid, an EV. The grill will have to grow on me but besides that, it looks great! I wonder if they’ll make a wagon variant......
@@mgammeren It was interesting to hear in this (p)review that the Polestar 2 came out of the Volvo 40 series; the length is only 181 inches, which I think is close to that of the XC40. (The Volvo S90 sedan, for comparison, is around 200 inches long, I think.)
@@cbatiau2528 Didn't think about that but you are correct! The XC40 will be the first EV under the Volvo badge so maybe that will be the same drivetrain and battery pack? Only less hp and 180kmh speed limit. Would be great for me.
Can't wait to see it in the flesh, the hatchback is a pro compared to Model3, hopefully it will be rated for towing too. 11:45 still dont think you can test durability by pinching a few times, also "vegan" doesn't mean durable... It's likely based on petroleum. 12:00 those rear vents do not look like the front ones, neither in shape or color :( why are most reviewers never testing headspace with their head on the headrests :(
I really like it. Also, don't know how you got the price difference, but Teslas in Europe are now 60k EURO for the AWD and will most likely be 40k for the base. So this is in line with that. I personally would go for a Model 3 over this, but am glad more automakers are taking EVs seriously.
I’ve just had a quote on the Polestar from our lease company. Working out £150 a month cheeper than the Model 3 long range. Even though they have the same list price. Lease company said Polestar are giving them much more “support” than Tesla. I was about to order a BMW 330e but I’m very interested in this....
Really nice looking car. Polestar is going their own way...and a good way! That arm rest sounded little hard. We love our Volvo. The government allowance will help the price point.
I love Volvos but: For a polestar it doesn't look premium. Tires are way too big. The seats in any other Volvo car look much better (not because of the fabric), usb covers are a disaster. As mentioned in one of the comments, it looks like a 10-20 years old Saab from the side. (disaster). Still not a Tesla killer. (come on Volvo, you can do much better) And. ..when are they going to put a joystick in the car and remove the pedals and steering wheel. It s about time for this change as well.
Replacing the pedals and steering wheel with a joystick would be illegal, among other challenges. Granted, one-pedal driving is a nifty innovation. Automakers are also experimenting with cameras replacing mirrors.
I didn t mean to replace it in illegal way. They can make it legal or at least start testing it. (any car manufacturer not just Volvo). It would be much better, much more room and less parts. Just one joystick in the side. Steer by wire. I dont think it would be an issue and I don t see a lot of challenges here, except for people adapting to a new way of driving a car. I think that with EV cars, we should start to build them form scratch and forget ALL about how they are made now. About the cameras - we saw how did it go with Audi E-tron ;(. What is the point of having camera build in a mirror size shaped housing. They could easily put a small camera on the side of the door somewhere or in an A pilar and that would do the job great. No extra drag, no attachments at all.
Honestly, I don't think it looks like a Saab. I think it looks like a sedan version of their xc40 which is its counterpart. It may remind some of a Saab but it looks like a contemporary car and different in a way because it doesn't have the trendy "coupé" roof. I would like it to look a bit more premium inside but honestly, in person it gives a different impression. I saw it in NYC and there were a lot of people around it so I didn't really get a good amount of time to spend sitting in it.
"full panoramic roof"? I presume that it's fixed and can't be opened? Is there anyway to block out sunlight, either via a moving physical cover (as in the Volvos) or with some electronic manipulation of the glass itself (i.e., electrochromatic/smart glass)? And can the back seats be folded down?
"From 2019, Volvo said they would not release a new model that isn't at least a hybrid" (7:10). Well, they are releasing a new V60 Cross Country wagon for MY2019 in Europe and MY2020 in USA, and it will be ICE-only. So they have not kept their word.
@@bigbadbear2962 That isn't what Volvo said. The new V60 is very different from the old V60 in several notable ways -- night and day, to my eye. Just because it retains the name V60 doesn't mean it's not a new model. I'd never consider the 2018 version of V60, but I'm very keen on the 2020 version of it. The point is that they're making the V60 a PHEV in T8 form, but not the V60 Cross Country. I have read their press reports of a couple years ago closely, and they have not kept their word. This is from the Volvo current website, giving timelines for electrification: "2019 - Every new Volvo introduced will be electrified - from mild hybrids that don’t require charging to battery electric vehicles that run on electricity alone." Volvo doesn't create new number series outside of once every 5 years or so, the XC40 being the most recent example of that. The 2020 V60 is definitely a "new Volvo"; it has a different interior and exterior, appearance and dimensions, computer system, lights, etc.; its drivetrains have changed; its standard features and options have changed, mirroring largely the V90 series.
Brian, the range is 500 km or 310 miles WLTP/NEDC as promised and 275 US EPA. Your price comparison is way off. The launch edition Polestar 2 is comparable in specs and price to the Model 3 long range AWD. Tesla has not yet released European pricing for the car that sells for $35,000 in the US. You can't arrive at the European price by simply converting dollars to euros. For example, the Model 3 long range AWD is $47,000 or 42,000 euros in the US, but the price in Europe is actually 59,000 euros. Two reasons for this. First, base pricing varies by country and second, US prices are always quoted before taxes, while European prices are usually after taxes. Lastly, automotive displays have to withstand much harsher conditions than phones. For example. they have to deal with the very high temperatures inside a car parked in the sun for hours every day during summer; then withstand rapid temperature cycling and high temperature gradients across various parts of the display when the AC is subsequently turned on. Design features of phone displays may not work for cars.
polestar2.com Belgium and Netherlands are one of the first countries where the car becomes available, together with China, the United States, Canada, Germany, Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Other countries will get the car at a later date.
Nice review, thanks. Is there really only 1 cup holder up front, though? Also, how was the knee room, from side-to-side? It looks like the center console could make lateral knee room a little tight...?
I think you should have spent more time in the video exploring the rear cargo space -- with the rear seat backs folded down, with the cargo cover removed, etc. Big, big omission -- and something much more important to most potential buyers than lots of the other stuff that you spend time on...
Perhaps when charging stations are as numerous as GAS STATIONS then 500 km ( 310.6 miles ) would be practical for long-range travel assuming the charging time was 15 minutes or less for a full 500 km. Like the Early70's Gas conversion Diesel engines, long-range travel was a worry to the driver thinking about the next fill-up. ( Then answer became clear to owners . " look for Truck Stops " ) . I believe most folks ( myself include ) will continue to purchase Hybrids and Plug-in Gas/Electric Hybrids until more STANDARD charging stations are available. ( Level II & Level III quick-charging ports to include all US, Japanese, Swedish, German, English & Korean Auto Manufacture's . ) The FEAR of running out of "JUICE" or waiting for long charging times during a long road trip will diminish most ELECTRIC vehicles sales during the next 5 plus years. I believe most manufactures missed the mark completely by not offering a Small, mid-size or a full size ALL electric truck for the suburb and country dwellers that use trucks for local transportation and hauling. Owning a home level II charger would eliminate any need of stopping at the local GAS STATION.
I am a Vegan and we drive a BMW i3 and I think you are right well thats what the BMW salesman told me? we do love the inside of the BMW i3 I think BMW i3 looks more contemporary than Polstare?
Don't mislead people by saying @15.45 the starting price will be 59,000 Euro's ! incorrect, starting price for this range of cars will be around 38,000 Euro's, about £34,000 ! yes you will no doubt say that was because that particular model will be the only one available at the start of production, nonetheless, it is still misleading your viewers., and distorting the overall impression !! Not sure about the blacked out grille, prefer some chrome along the way, as in the Polestar 1, looks classier as a result !!
Well 59k€ is just the price of a Model3 LR AWD with non black color and autopilot... Polestar is well priced, just late to the party. And no idea if they'll keep up with the 250kW charging just revealed by Tesla
So it's basically in the similar build quality category as a Volvo V40. I can dig that. Volvos have always been good in that department. I'm not sure about the whole performance thing since it's kinda unnecessary to me but whatever, it's a Polestar. Volvo probably will launch this same model as the new S40 but with 100kW engine, and that's going to be what everyone actually buys.
I like it simple as that :) it somehow remind me the last saab 95, the feel of it in the exterior at least .. I would get rid of the shiny areas in the centre console , i would however prefer wood or something not catching fingerprints
A great car and review, like the intro music , used it myself in videos 😉 . But one thing I wonder 🤔, if it loses GPS signal can it navigate by using the polestar✨? 😀
The LEDs should last the life of the vehicle. For broken light, you may need to pop out the fixture then install a custom part. That said, you raise a great point about people's right to repair; repairability is important for both consumers and sustainability.
Thomas and anyone's who care about animals welfare will be happy for this change that we wish to see more in the world What would it mean for us to come to terms with the knowledge that our "human" civilization, our whole mode of development and culture, has been premised and built upon extermination, enslaving other humans and killing millions of sensitive creatures who in many biological, hence emotional and cognitive particulars resemble us for so called "human needs". Our destruction of the Earth's ecosystem and other animals lead only to our own "destruction, debasement and degradation of character" as a species. #Vegan4life
If the seats are like the ones in other Volvos, it will have. They're widely regarded as the most comfortable seats in the whole car industry. My V90 is very comfortable, even with sports seats.
Looks so much nicer than a Model 3 or Model Y. Tesla have got the infrastructure and technology down, but don't seem to know how to make a good looking car with a quality interior. Sad!
He's dead right. Panel gaps on Teslas are laughable, and the interior finish and materials just feel inferior. Better than most American stuff, but just not up there with the Germans (and Swedes).
Great looking car. The color works with the styling as well. I really don’t care for the logo design though. I wonder if the large screen will show up on the next generation XC90.
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Nice review! However please include the max AC charging and max DC charging speed for all EVs. With 22kw AC chargers available in Europe, it would be nice to have that as a feature.
I'm always impressed when presenters, such as yourself, can literally just do an episode basically in one take in front of a bunch of other people like that.
i'll choose this one over tesla 3.
I like the P-2 much better than Model 3 as well, but there's no denying the price difference so while some might be looking at this one with envious eyes, I don't think there'll be much cross-shopping going on.
@@choosumfat the roughly comparable ranges are comparable prices...Polestar 2 base model is expected to be around $45,000, still with a range of 278. Midrange Model 3 is $42,000 with a range of 264. But the Polestar will still have a $7,500 tax credit to offer when the base model comes out, and Tesla will have nothing to offer starting January 1st. Tesla still has a big advantage with their supercharger network, but I do expect some cross shopping once the base model is available.
@@tribalypredisposed That competitive pricing is really exciting to hear. For me, Tesla flies close to sun with bold autonomous cars (great for the showroom), but Tesla is far from higher levels of autonomous driving, plus Tesla's fit/finish is quite possibly the worst of global mass-produced brands (not helping the American car stereotype).
@@tribalypredisposed All good points, and that 7,500 credit (if still available) will make a considerable difference, but I'm just basing my opinion on this top-level model shown. The "around" 45k model (we'll see about that 'around' part) will no doubt give up some (much?) of the wow and the choice may no longer be as clear-cut. Personally I quite like the (exterior) looks of the Model 3, it's just that stupid interior that kills it for me.
They have to build it first
The first year limited edition Polestar 2 priced at 59,900 EUR is competing with the Model 3 LR Dual motor. In Germany the Model 3D LR starts at 52,280 EUR (black only and 18" wheels) and is not as well equipped as this car. So I think Polestar has competitive pricing. A year later the base Polestar 2 should also compete well on pricing with the Standard Model 3.
Many people I know are not happy with the interior of the Tesla but will definitely benefit from the comfort of the tried and tested Volvo and Polestar seats and finish.
This presenter is so god damn good at his job. Didn’t stumble once, delivered loads of information and added his personal flair without being anything other than charming.
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the Headlight is just beautiful.
Love the interior of this so much better than the Tesla Model 3 honestly. The rear space also seems way better. I’m 183 Cm (6’) tall and my knees are touching the front seats already.
What a beautiful looking car anf nice review as well
Disagree it looks quirky and the rear is plain ugly
@@vika0194 ok thats your opinion
Just some random guy yes
Stunning look of this car. I hope it drives as good as it looks. I actually just put in the order and can’t wait for Augustish. Brian, Perfect balance between humor, facts and thoughts as always!
thanks Fredrik!
This is gonna be so much better than the Tesla Model 3
Except autopilot!
@@markmd9 They have a better autopilot than Tesla, they just refuse to call it autopilot because its not.
Except the acceleration..?
Except the charging speed
Except the range, availability of charging and fast charging and supercharging, interior space. The Tesla has a 75kwh battery and has more range and faster acceleration as well as much faster charging not to mention it's cheaper by a lot in price. Better? No
BRIAN!!! Nice review! I'd take this over the Model 3 any day. A real hatch, probably much better build quality, rear seats that aren't sitting 10cm off the floor of the vehicle. It looks great but only coming in a top trim the 1st yr! Boohoo
Thanks!
I agree. The Tesla 3 feels pretty cheap and poorly put together when you start to look at the details.
This is the review I have been waiting for. I was waiting to pull the trigger but I think I may now wait until it is in the showroom. Nice observation on the centre display and bezel. I think you hit the nail on the head with that one.
Nice work, Brian! Great to see more offerings with sustainability in mind.
My favorite electric car so far, I'll wait to see how it's 2nd and 3rd cycle come out. Personally, I think the interior can afford to be a bit more roomy with a smaller central tunnel, and more cupholders & storage area. I would also like to see bezel-less infotainment as you said. Finally, for some reason, I just can't figure out which color I like on it. The back also looking a bit thicc. However, to reiterate, it's my favorite so far because it seems like the best combination of sedan and crossover. The lower center of gravity means better handling, but not too low like so many sedans which can make getting in and out a bit more annoying. At the same time, it has the hatchback and cargo space that makes all those CUVs sell like hot cakes. The closest competitor is the Model Y, but I really don't like the look of it. Plus, Tesla interiors went a bit too far in the minimalist direction.
Edit: I also love that it's vegan, but a lot of its competition is.
Polestar and Volvo put the battery packs in that central tunnel of the car (in both their EVs and PHEVs), ostensibly for crash protection -- unlike other EV manufacturers -- most (if not all) of whom put the battery pack flat at the bottom of the car. And I agree on Tesla interiors being too minimalist, with Volvo following that too closely: audio and climate controls should continue to be physical buttons/dials, as they are much safer than forcing the driver to go into a computer screen while driving for such things.
@@cbatiau2528 I agree about physical buttons. Not too many but they beat going to a screen for these functions.
I love the slim light lines on the back!
Bastian Jahn Dodge Charger fan?
This is beautiful, and I’d much prefer this to a Model 3 or Y.
Excellent walk through, best I have seen. Disappointed it’s taken me a year to find you- and I am a reservation holder from day 1!
welcome !!
Thank you very much Brian for a wonderful review (as always). I would like to underline how professional you have been in dealing with the new vegan interior. not treating us like little kids. Thank you for not being opinionated.
Finally! A good looking EV!
Absolutely stunning, Tesla has some big hitters to watch out for now
I have the XC90 and loves it. Can't wait for a smaller car like this one.
The best Polestar 2 review i have seen yet. Thanks!! 👍👍👍👍
Thanks pls share :)
I look forward to them driving it (although sometimes the scenery they shoot the cars in is so beautiful it competes with the cars!). I have to say, Polestar does offer the lighter color in leather. So, two of the interior choices and colors are vegan, one isn't.
The Coolest Square Car. It's also quite seductive looking in it's simplicity. Lovely interior, Polestar steering wheel is superb and I think I now prefer vertical portrait info screen set-up over usual horizontal ones ( with the exception of full width vertical screen like on Honda e Prototype Concept and others ). Totally agree Brian about screen thick borders. Another good preview .
At which speed will they recharge on superchargers? 120, 250 or 350 kwh? Which network is polestar developing or cooperating with?
I thought 150kWh CCS. And future proof so they can update the car when 250/300kWh is normal.
Yes we use a BMW i3 find the charge infrastructure rubbish any one would think the toxic oil was laying it out
mgammeren How do you futureproof a car already years behind Tesla before release?
@@j.kevinmcnary9561 Tesla fanboy detected. CCS is the new global standard being adopted, and Tesla have been forced to implement it in Europe on the Model 3, and have to update their superchargers. Tesla have indeed got ahead of everyone else, but that doesn't mean they'll stay there, and they have plenty of shortcomings.
@@j.kevinmcnary9561 It's not years behind Tesla. Ionity is testing 350kWh charging and will take a few years to become the normal charge speed. That will be a sweet spot for many years to come. 150KwH charging is already really good on long trips. So 400km driving range with 150kWh charging is pretty good for the next two decades.
Gorgeous looking car. Test drive, please!
The P2 is a great car and I have also reserved one.
But the only real criticism that I have is the relatively wide center console. If these were a little narrower, that would benefit the legroom - especially the right knee - and the entry. Would be nice, if perhaps until the series production something else does. 🙌
Can't wait for a test drive!
I wish they still made boxy cars like the old 240’s & 850’s
They did have a sort of box charm would convert to electric as they were made like a tank so long lasting
OMG I LOOOOVE that Saab 9.5 kind of look
I agree about the dated touch screen. & I do not like the orange belts. No other negative imo. Glad there's vegan options
Porsche is the only manufacturer in 2019 who has gotten the infotainment screen in good shape: beautiful, high-res screen set into the dash horizontally (instead of a silly tablet protruding), with physical climate controls still in the form of buttons/knobs outside the computer (though Porsche's audio controls aren't the best, in the touchscreen).
The purpose of the black grill openings is to collect dirt, snow and small stones while driving on Swedish roads in winter and of course add a little drag and resistance and make the car a bit less efficient...
if you need to go electric then this seems to be much better than a model 3
Gabriel hernandez good that you have your own opinion and respect others kid.
dhns555 Except for range, acceleration, tech, and the fact that you can't get one.
I love the lack of tacky-looking chrome anywhere on the exterior and throughout most of the interior -- a welcome change from current Volvos! But is the computer "tablet" at center there surrounded in chrome? And I don't like the "piano black glassy" surface down by the "gear shift" selector, which is going to be a magnet for fingerprints but also a bad reflector of sunlight. I like the large hatchback door at rear; I see a hole for skis to pass through, but you didn't say if the rear seats can be folded down -- a very important thing for most people that you neglected to mention! Another big omission is whether the panoramic roof has a cover that you can close to cut out on sunlight; and you didn't mention it, but it looks like you cannot open the glass roof (something I prefer, because roofs that open are more prone to leaking and breaking).
The black glossy stuff has to go. I understand Volvo wanted to have something contrasting, but piano black glossy is just all over today's cars and it just gets messy looking in use. I think the rear seats can be folded.
Edit: Volvo has found a way to keep the glossy surfaces from getting fingerprint marks on them. Some type of finish. Still, I'd prefer something else. The rear seats fold.
I ended up placing a deposit on the Polestar 2 based on the content of this video. Looking forward to a full road test early next year.
good luck! We ll keep u updated
Very explanatory review of the Polestar 2 features & styling. I personally like the Styling, estimated pricing & performance. If you a positive review of the handling and drivability. I would buy a Polestar 2 over the other eCars.
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Great review. The Polstar is so much more attractive than the Tesla.
Cheers!
The way i see it, despite its iffy build quality, the Tesla 3 is still more classy.
tesla 3 looks like a fish
Competition in EVs is now really taking off. Goodbye petrol driven cars, your time is coming to an end.
This must be Thomas’s favorite car now ;-) Imo cloth is so much more comfortable and easy to maintain than leather.
looks awesome =)
Leather (and synthetic leather) just wipe clean if you spill something. Ever tried to get melted chocolate crumbs out of fabric seats? Or vomit? People are banned from eating in my car these days...
TheWitchfinderGenral Who the fuck eat inside their car? How much would be a pair of towels?
You can clearly see that the CEO of polestar has his roots in design. Great overall look, fresh and classy presentation, great product. Also, nice review!
Volvo and Polestar are designed by the German Thomas Ingelath.
The center A/C vents are on top of the dash and tucked behind the screen? How efficient could they be? Odd.
I want one. Please bring it on soon!
This is what a 4 door Scion would look like. What's Cd for this car? 0.35? The screen looks tacked on and massive borders. Fabric seats? Wow so old fashion! GTI cloth seats look more exciting.
Thanks Brian. Coming from a Volvo owner and fan (currently an XC90, previously an S40 and 745) I’m very much looking forward to the Volvo version of this. I will be downsizing to something smaller in the next few years and want an EV, not a hybrid, an EV. The grill will have to grow on me but besides that, it looks great! I wonder if they’ll make a wagon variant......
XC40 will be the first under Volvo badge to be fully electric.
hfwilkesjr I wonder if they will even make this variant.
@@mgammeren It was interesting to hear in this (p)review that the Polestar 2 came out of the Volvo 40 series; the length is only 181 inches, which I think is close to that of the XC40. (The Volvo S90 sedan, for comparison, is around 200 inches long, I think.)
@@cbatiau2528 Didn't think about that but you are correct! The XC40 will be the first EV under the Volvo badge so maybe that will be the same drivetrain and battery pack? Only less hp and 180kmh speed limit. Would be great for me.
Can't wait to see it in the flesh, the hatchback is a pro compared to Model3, hopefully it will be rated for towing too.
11:45 still dont think you can test durability by pinching a few times, also "vegan" doesn't mean durable... It's likely based on petroleum.
12:00 those rear vents do not look like the front ones, neither in shape or color :(
why are most reviewers never testing headspace with their head on the headrests :(
Tesla Model 3 / Y -Please stop. Polestar🔥
What about guarantee on life of the batteries?
I really like it. Also, don't know how you got the price difference, but Teslas in Europe are now 60k EURO for the AWD and will most likely be 40k for the base. So this is in line with that.
I personally would go for a Model 3 over this, but am glad more automakers are taking EVs seriously.
I personally don't like the way that infotainment screen is integrated. Apart from that, everything else looks quite nice.
No need for a fake grill on an EV. Porsche is the only one that has a chance against the Model 3 Performance.
Antonio Zamudio You're right. Porsche has no chance.
I’ve just had a quote on the Polestar from our lease company. Working out £150 a month cheeper than the Model 3 long range. Even though they have the same list price. Lease company said Polestar are giving them much more “support” than Tesla. I was about to order a BMW 330e but I’m very interested in this....
interesting!
driving review soon!
The colour of the rear brake calipers should match the front. 0-60 time a bit too slow.
they should make a modern variant of the 745 but electric and very basic, like a box on wheels.. To get more people in to electric :) tops 25000euro.
Really nice looking car. Polestar is going their own way...and a good way! That arm rest sounded little hard. We love our Volvo. The government allowance will help the price point.
Oh my God....I'm so poor to have a car like this....happy to have a Dacia....I'm dream with it
This could be the base for a new modern Saab!
Nice review. Love this car. The EV avalanche is just about to get rolling now and I can’t wait!!!
I love Volvos but:
For a polestar it doesn't look premium. Tires are way too big. The seats in any other Volvo car look much better (not because of the fabric), usb covers are a disaster. As mentioned in one of the comments, it looks like a 10-20 years old Saab from the side. (disaster). Still not a Tesla killer. (come on Volvo, you can do much better)
And. ..when are they going to put a joystick in the car and remove the pedals and steering wheel. It s about time for this change as well.
Replacing the pedals and steering wheel with a joystick would be illegal, among other challenges. Granted, one-pedal driving is a nifty innovation. Automakers are also experimenting with cameras replacing mirrors.
I didn t mean to replace it in illegal way. They can make it legal or at least start testing it. (any car manufacturer not just Volvo).
It would be much better, much more room and less parts. Just one joystick in the side. Steer by wire. I dont think it would be an issue and I don t see a lot of challenges here, except for people adapting to a new way of driving a car.
I think that with EV cars, we should start to build them form scratch and forget ALL about how they are made now.
About the cameras - we saw how did it go with Audi E-tron ;(. What is the point of having camera build in a mirror size shaped housing. They could easily put a small camera on the side of the door somewhere or in an A pilar and that would do the job great. No extra drag, no attachments at all.
@@ak7044 Steering with a joy stick would cause accidents left and right. Stupid idea. Cars are not video games.
Honestly, I don't think it looks like a Saab. I think it looks like a sedan version of their xc40 which is its counterpart. It may remind some of a Saab but it looks like a contemporary car and different in a way because it doesn't have the trendy "coupé" roof. I would like it to look a bit more premium inside but honestly, in person it gives a different impression. I saw it in NYC and there were a lot of people around it so I didn't really get a good amount of time to spend sitting in it.
"full panoramic roof"? I presume that it's fixed and can't be opened? Is there anyway to block out sunlight, either via a moving physical cover (as in the Volvos) or with some electronic manipulation of the glass itself (i.e., electrochromatic/smart glass)? And can the back seats be folded down?
The back seats fold down. Good question about the glass roof.
What a great review. Thank you!
"From 2019, Volvo said they would not release a new model that isn't at least a hybrid" (7:10). Well, they are releasing a new V60 Cross Country wagon for MY2019 in Europe and MY2020 in USA, and it will be ICE-only. So they have not kept their word.
cba tiau Model, not model variant.
@@bigbadbear2962 That isn't what Volvo said. The new V60 is very different from the old V60 in several notable ways -- night and day, to my eye. Just because it retains the name V60 doesn't mean it's not a new model. I'd never consider the 2018 version of V60, but I'm very keen on the 2020 version of it. The point is that they're making the V60 a PHEV in T8 form, but not the V60 Cross Country. I have read their press reports of a couple years ago closely, and they have not kept their word. This is from the Volvo current website, giving timelines for electrification: "2019 - Every new Volvo introduced will be electrified - from mild hybrids that don’t require charging to battery electric vehicles that run on electricity alone." Volvo doesn't create new number series outside of once every 5 years or so, the XC40 being the most recent example of that. The 2020 V60 is definitely a "new Volvo"; it has a different interior and exterior, appearance and dimensions, computer system, lights, etc.; its drivetrains have changed; its standard features and options have changed, mirroring largely the V90 series.
Love it - reserved one on the day of the launch. Just have to wait a year...
Brian, the range is 500 km or 310 miles WLTP/NEDC as promised and 275 US EPA.
Your price comparison is way off. The launch edition Polestar 2 is comparable in specs and price to the Model 3 long range AWD.
Tesla has not yet released European pricing for the car that sells for $35,000 in the US. You can't arrive at the European price by simply converting dollars to euros. For example, the Model 3 long range AWD is $47,000 or 42,000 euros in the US, but the price in Europe is actually 59,000 euros.
Two reasons for this. First, base pricing varies by country and second, US prices are always quoted before taxes, while European prices are usually after taxes.
Lastly, automotive displays have to withstand much harsher conditions than phones. For example. they have to deal with the very high temperatures inside a car parked in the sun for hours every day during summer; then withstand rapid temperature cycling and high temperature gradients across various parts of the display when the AC is subsequently turned on. Design features of phone displays may not work for cars.
Absolutely beautiful! What color is that?
Headroom and cockpit look kind of lacklustre. I can imagine the booth cleaners really hated Brian touching everything so intensively. 😂
kraenk12 The headroom is pitiful compared to a Model 3. The interior looks like a Chinese Model S imitation. Wonder why?
J. Kevin McNary The Model S looks worse than any chinese car would ever look though.
kraenk12 Sure it does. Maybe they will add a cheesy plastic grill to the S to attract the tasteless.
polestar2.com
Belgium and Netherlands are one of the first countries where the car becomes available,
together with China, the United States, Canada, Germany, Norway,
Sweden and the United Kingdom.
Other countries will get the car at a later date.
Link doesn't work, takes you to a parking page. polestar.com is the correct URL
Good point on the tailgate door trigger, mud will cover it... Also wonder if the backup cam will have a cleaning sprinkler (like Skodas/VW)
Is this the same Volvo that's been acquired by the Chinese? I know Volvo trucks are not associated with Volvo 'cars'.
Yes, owned by Geely.
tribalypredisposed A Vulva in name only.
Why no one fold rear seats ? Is trunk floor flat ?
Will it have self driving features?
Wonderful review. I'm glad you guys like it! Would order one immediately if they were available in New Zealand.
Thanks Rob!
Nice review, thanks. Is there really only 1 cup holder up front, though? Also, how was the knee room, from side-to-side? It looks like the center console could make lateral knee room a little tight...?
just the one cup holder then!
If Hyundai Nexo go fully electric under 50000 Euro ,will destroy all competition
I think you should have spent more time in the video exploring the rear cargo space -- with the rear seat backs folded down, with the cargo cover removed, etc. Big, big omission -- and something much more important to most potential buyers than lots of the other stuff that you spend time on...
Perhaps when charging stations are as numerous as GAS STATIONS then 500 km ( 310.6 miles ) would be practical for long-range travel assuming the charging time was 15 minutes or less for a full 500 km. Like the Early70's Gas conversion Diesel engines, long-range travel was a worry to the driver thinking about the next fill-up. ( Then answer became clear to owners . " look for Truck Stops " ) . I believe most folks ( myself include ) will continue to purchase Hybrids and Plug-in Gas/Electric Hybrids until more STANDARD charging stations are available. ( Level II & Level III quick-charging ports to include all US, Japanese, Swedish, German, English & Korean Auto Manufacture's . ) The FEAR of running out of "JUICE" or waiting for long charging times during a long road trip will diminish most ELECTRIC vehicles sales during the next 5 plus years. I believe most manufactures missed the mark completely by not offering a Small, mid-size or a full size ALL electric truck for the suburb and country dwellers that use trucks for local transportation and hauling. Owning a home level II charger would eliminate any need of stopping at the local GAS STATION.
I forgot to mention, I love that it’s a hatchback!
I would bet that when the car begins deliveries in July 2020 a newer gen center screen will be used.
Didn't BMW do vegan interior on the i3??? I think it was the first company that did it.
Not entirely. BMW has 2 of 4 trims with non-leather seats in the i3, but the steering wheel always remains animal skin.
I am a Vegan and we drive a BMW i3 and I think you are right well thats what the BMW salesman told me? we do love the inside of the BMW i3 I think BMW i3 looks more contemporary than Polstare?
Don't mislead people by saying @15.45 the starting price will be 59,000 Euro's ! incorrect, starting price for this range of cars will be around 38,000 Euro's, about £34,000 ! yes you will no doubt say that was because that particular model will be the only one available at the start of production, nonetheless, it is still misleading your viewers., and distorting the overall impression !!
Not sure about the blacked out grille, prefer some chrome along the way, as in the Polestar 1, looks classier as a result !!
I disagree about chrome: I think chrome makes cars look tacky. This looks classy without the chrome!
Well 59k€ is just the price of a Model3 LR AWD with non black color and autopilot... Polestar is well priced, just late to the party.
And no idea if they'll keep up with the 250kW charging just revealed by Tesla
sebxx Remains to be seen if they are late to the party or a no-show. Certainly a wallflower.
Aí nessa feira só tem carro top hein
So it's basically in the similar build quality category as a Volvo V40. I can dig that. Volvos have always been good in that department.
I'm not sure about the whole performance thing since it's kinda unnecessary to me but whatever, it's a Polestar. Volvo probably will launch this same model as the new S40 but with 100kW engine, and that's going to be what everyone actually buys.
There will be no Volvo version of this car. There may be a raised Volvo coupe on the 40 platform, that's a rumor.
I like it simple as that :) it somehow remind me the last saab 95, the feel of it in the exterior at least .. I would get rid of the shiny areas in the centre console , i would however
prefer wood or something not catching fingerprints
Polestar 2 is amazing cars
Ahmad Fajrian Amazingly nonexistent.
@@j.kevinmcnary9561 Yes.. I love electric car like polestar 2. That,s car have a unique design like concept car 👍👍.
Namaste! Could I please have a chrome hood ornament?!
what color is that?
Beautiful!!
Is this the Midnight or Thunder exterior colour?
Thunder.
A great car and review, like the intro music , used it myself in videos 😉 . But one thing I wonder 🤔, if it loses GPS signal can it navigate by using the polestar✨? 😀
😂
They put a fake grill on it?...Still looking good though👌🏾
How does average joe fix the taillight when it blows.
The LEDs should last the life of the vehicle. For broken light, you may need to pop out the fixture then install a custom part. That said, you raise a great point about people's right to repair; repairability is important for both consumers and sustainability.
Duvee Hie The whole package blows. How do you fix that?
Thomas and anyone's who care about animals welfare will be happy for this change that we wish to see more in the world
What would it mean for us to come to terms with the knowledge that our "human" civilization, our whole mode of development and culture, has been premised and built upon extermination, enslaving other humans and killing millions of sensitive creatures who in many biological, hence emotional and cognitive particulars resemble us for so called "human needs".
Our destruction of the Earth's ecosystem and other animals lead only to our own "destruction, debasement and degradation of character" as a species.
#Vegan4life
275 miles converts to 442.75 km
Does this car have adjustable lumbar support?
If the seats are like the ones in other Volvos, it will have. They're widely regarded as the most comfortable seats in the whole car industry. My V90 is very comfortable, even with sports seats.
Volvo is a nice car..🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟👍
Looks so much nicer than a Model 3 or Model Y. Tesla have got the infrastructure and technology down, but don't seem to know how to make a good looking car with a quality interior. Sad!
Theta You can't be serious.
He's dead right. Panel gaps on Teslas are laughable, and the interior finish and materials just feel inferior. Better than most American stuff, but just not up there with the Germans (and Swedes).
Great looking car. The color works with the styling as well. I really don’t care for the logo design though. I wonder if the large screen will show up on the next generation XC90.
Yes. Here's some information: www.autonews.com/dealers/dealers-get-early-peek-new-xc90-it-blew-us-away Sounds exciting.
16:53 WOULD YOU NOT MATE!