Tag: Polestar 2

  • Tesla Model S Excels in Range Test, Model 3 Falls Short

    Tesla Model S Excels in Range Test, Model 3 Falls Short

    Despite the advancements in Electric Vehicles (EVs), range anxiety continues to be a significant concern for many potential buyers. This fear often leads to hesitation, even when most modern EVs offer impressive range capabilities.

    The Range Test

    The automotive YouTube channel What Car recently tested 12 of the leading EVs from well-known manufacturers to see how far they could go before needing a charge. They compared these results to the official WLTP figures provided by the car makers.

    The EVs included in this range test were the Tesla Model 3 RWD, Polestar 2, Renault Scenic, Kia EV9, Audi Q6 e-tron, BMW i5, Cupra Born, Volvo EX30, Hyundai Kona, Peugeot e-308 SW, Mini Cooper, and an older Tesla Model S from 2015 that has driven over 250,000 miles.

    Testing Conditions

    The testing was designed to reflect real driving conditions, such as stop-and-go traffic, highway driving, and some high-speed maneuvers. Unlike a previous test conducted in winter, this one took place in summer, taking advantage of favorable weather and temperature to maximize the electric range.

    Surprising Results

    The results were intriguing, with some unexpected outcomes based on the performance of the different EVs. Despite having the largest battery at 99.8 kWh, the Kia EV9 secured only third place by traveling 314 miles before running out of charge. The Renault Scenic followed closely behind in second place, reaching 322 miles with an efficiency of 3.7 miles/kWh.

    The Polestar 2 emerged as the leader of the range test, achieving an impressive 333 miles thanks to its efficiency of 4.2 miles/kWh. However, it was not the most efficient vehicle in the test; that title went to the Model 3, which managed only 255 miles—about 19.7% lower than its WLTP estimate—yet boasted a commendable efficiency of 4.4 miles/kWh.

    Notably, the nearly decade-old Model S 90D, which has over 260,000 miles on the odometer, still managed a respectable range of 213 miles despite its age and battery wear. This aligns with previous findings indicating that even after extensive use, EVs remain practical for daily driving with adequate range.

    What Car? via YouTube


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  • 2025 Polestar 2: Enhanced Range and New Options Unveiled

    2025 Polestar 2: Enhanced Range and New Options Unveiled

    Polestar has introduced the 2025 Polestar 2, which features enhanced range, new exterior colors, and more interior customization choices.

    The long-range single-motor model now has a WLTP range of 659 kilometers (410 miles), up from 654 kilometers (407 miles). A new single-motor variant with a 70 kWh CATL battery has also been added to the European market, offering a WLTP range of 554 kilometers (344 miles). The dual-motor long-range model's range has increased to 596 kilometers (370 miles), from 591 kilometers (367 miles).

    Exterior and Wheels

    The 2025 Polestar 2 comes in two new exterior colors: Vapour, replacing Magnesium, and Storm, replacing Thunder. It also features new 19-inch Aero alloy wheels with an aerodynamic design and 20-inch Pro Graphite alloy wheels available with the Pro Pack.

    Interior Upgrades

    Inside, the new model offers “charcoal gray Nappa leather that meets animal welfare standards” from the Scottish company Bridge of Weir. The Pro Pack includes new black and Swedish gold seat belts for an exclusive touch.

    Polestar provides a range of optional packages to customize the vehicle:

    • Pilot Pack (1,000 euros): Adds safety features like Pilot Assist and emergency brake assist.
    • Plus Pack (2,900 euros): Includes a panoramic sunroof, LED fog lights with turn signals, premium WeaveTech seats, upgraded interior lighting, electric front seats, air quality sensor, digital car key, hands-free electric tailgate, cargo divider, and luggage rack.
    • Climate Pack (1,000 euros): Enhances comfort with a heat pump, heated rear seats, heated steering wheel, and heated wiper nozzles.

    Additional Options

    Individual options include:

    • A 200-euro AC charger
    • A 1,000-euro Harman Kardon audio system
    • Pixel LED headlights for 1,200 euros
    • Tinted rear windows as part of the Plus Pack for an additional 300 euros

    It's worth noting that choosing the Performance Pack for the dual-motor long-range model reduces the WLTP range by 28 kilometers due to potential performance enhancements. The new Polestar 2 was launched in Europe and Canada on June 25th, with plans to expand to more markets by the end of 2024. The base model starts at 48,990 euros (approximately 382,000 yuan).