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Polestar 5 revealed: The electric Grand Tourer for those with very deep pockets


Fresh out of Sweden comes the Polestar 5 – a four-door performance Grand Tourer aiming to deliver slick, Scandi electric driving to high-end spenders.

The emergence of the 5 brings the EV brand’s total line-up of models to four – just a year on from the Polestar 3 and 4 taking Polestar from a one trick pony to a multi-vehicle brand.

Revealed today in Munich, it measures in at five-meter long and showcases bold looks.

And to prove that not all EVs are soulless, its potent electric drivetrain can churn out a whopping 884hp and sprint from 0-to-60mph in just 3.1 seconds.

Combining the Swedish brand’s design language, cutting-edge tech and recycled materials, Polestar’s CEO Michael Lohscheller calls the 5 a ‘guiding star for the industry and the perfect Polestar flagship’.

But with a range-top model comes a hefty price tag; the Polestar 5 starts from just under £90,000, and those wanting the first Performance Launch Edition will need to splash more than six figures.

This means Polestar is going after customers who too are considering a Porsche Taycan. So, can the Swedish brand really compete? 

Polestar has revealed its new Grand Tourer EV that's now on sale: The Polestar 5 is the flagship car from the Swedish brand and produces up to 884hp

Polestar has revealed its new Grand Tourer EV that’s now on sale: The Polestar 5 is the flagship car from the Swedish brand and produces up to 884hp

Polestar says that aviation was the primary inspiration for the 5, with aerodynamics taking precedent, with a taut surface stretching over ‘an aerodynamic wing-like profile with Kamm-style tail’, a low nose and a close relationship between wheel and bonnet, and Gloss black or Shade cladding that runs along the lower section of the doors reduced the visual height of the car.

The rear of the EV has a specially designed aero-efficient lightbar with a rear vent detail and integrated rear diffuser to improve airflow which, when combined with the flush frameless glass and retractable door handles, results in a drag coefficient (Cd) of just 0.24 for the 5 Dual Motor.

Underpinning the Polestar 5 is a brand new, lightweight, rigid, bespoke, aluminum platform that forms the basis of the Polestar Performance Architecture (PPA). 

Polestar says that the 5 has a torsional rigidity higher than that of a two-seat supercar.

One key design feature to flag up is that, like its Polestar 4 sister model, the 5 doesn’t have a rear view mirror. Instead it has the same digital rear view mirror and a virtual rear window. 

This could prove to be a marmite feature for buyers.

The interior has been designed to make sure that rear space isn’t lost, with the rear header structure moved backwards behind the rear seat occupants’ heads. 

The 5 has the largest panoramic glass roof on any Polestar so far, so back passengers enjoy a light-filled and spacious journey.

Polestar says that the 4+1 seat GT has ‘equal focus for driver and passengers’ and is predominantly designed as a four-seater, even though you can raise the armrest to create a fifth seat. Because of a cut-out in the battery, which Polestar dub the ‘foot garage’, there’s extra floor space for rear passengers.

Front seats have a low hip-point and supportive bolstering, rear seats share a low central armrest and even come with heating, massage functions and ventilation. You can individually recline them for maximum comfort as well.

Polestar says that aviation was the primary inspiration for the 5, with aerodynamics taking precedent, with a taut surface stretching over 'an aerodynamic wing-like profile with Kamm-style tail'

Polestar says that aviation was the primary inspiration for the 5, with aerodynamics taking precedent, with a taut surface stretching over ‘an aerodynamic wing-like profile with Kamm-style tail’

Polestar has used a huge range of sustainable materials including flax seeds, recycled PET, and fishing nets

Polestar has used a huge range of sustainable materials including flax seeds, recycled PET, and fishing nets 

If needed the rear armrest can be pulled up to create a fifth seat, and Polestar says that rear room hasn't been compromised thanks to the virtual rear view mirror and window

If needed the rear armrest can be pulled up to create a fifth seat, and Polestar says that rear room hasn’t been compromised thanks to the virtual rear view mirror and window

The rear seats not only recline but are ventilated, heated and have massage function. You can control the four-way climate from the central armrest

The rear seats not only recline but are ventilated, heated and have massage function. You can control the four-way climate from the central armrest 

With its admiral sustainable ethos, Polestar has created a car with an interior made from natural fibres and recycled materials: the seatbacks are made from BComp (natural fibre composite), there’s ampliTex bio-based carbon-fibre alternatives (also flax) and a different kind of BComp composite used in the doors, and a lightweight PET in the luggage compartments. 

Weight saving, and good for the planet, these materials are used in conjunction with recycled fishing nets and waste materials such as carpets, and more recycled PET to ensure the interior is a highly-sustainable space.

The driver gets a nine-inch display mounted directly to the electrically adjustable steering column so that the display is always positioned in line of sight, there’s a 9.5-inch head-up display and a central 14.5-inch portrait centre display screen for all to use.

As with all Polestars, the 5 comes with Google…



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