Polestar 2 first drive: Why Tesla might not be the competition for this particular EV

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Polestar, the one-time performance brand of Volvo that’s now branched out on its own as a fully-fledged automaker, took a big step forward in its mission to be a real player in the EV space with the introduction of its latest offering, the Polestar 2.

Now I was a fan of its first vehicle, the performance-hybrid Polestar 1, which is only being sold in minimum quantities, and at a price north of $150,000 here the in U.S.

Polestar 2 US Launch August 2020 Copyright Free
Polestar 2 US Launch August 2020 Copyright Free

The Polestar 1 got the brand (which is owned by China’s Geely [GELYF] group, which owns Volvo) off the ground into the performance EV landscape. The Polestar 2 is meant to get the car into the mainstream electric market, and it’s a very compelling offering at that.

Polestar says the all-electric Polestar 2 is designed as a premium vehicle within its segment, and unlike most cars in this segment - not just your Audi (VWAGY) e-tron, Jaguar (TTM) I-PACE and the like, but also the BMW 3-series and Mercedes (DDAIF) C-class - you will be able to fully order the car online, or go to a Polestar retail experience or ‘pop-up’ to have a more traditional experience.

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I first saw the Polestar 2 in the flesh at the brand’s pop-up location in midtown Manhattan. As we are still in the midst of the pandemic, precautions were taken for us to have our media debrief in a socially-distanced way, and each of us the use of the Polestar 2 for the day.

A little more about the Polestar 2. It has a dual-motor setup, producing a combined 408hp and and robust 487 lb-ft of torque. This can rocket the 4-door sedan with a hatch-like trunk to 0-60mph in 4.45 seconds. At this time the Polestar 2 comes with a 78 KwH lithium-ion battery (75 KwH that is usable), which under the Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP) certification gives the car a 291 mile range. The EPA has not conducted its testing yet, but Polestar believes its range estimate will be a little less than the WLTP figure.

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The Polestar 2 starts at an attractive $59,900 (and will include the federal EV credit of $7,500), and this gets you a “fully loaded” as Polestar calls it launch edition version.

This launch edition will come with a list of features, including a safety and assisted driving suite called Pilot Assist, Pixel LED headlights, WeaveTech interior materials (more on that later), Harman Kardon audio — and the premier of a highly anticipated rollout of Google’s Android Automotive.

The latter is a native operating system for the car (not mobile-based Android Auto) that is your primary way to interact with the car’s infotainment and general settings, but is also powered by Google apps and has services built-in. Google Maps, Google Assistant - it’s all baked in, and it offers a Google Play store to download apps like Spotify and Waze. Polestar has worked with Google on the design aesthetics to give it a nice cool, Swedish-inspired palette.