Polestar unveils Polestar 5 Grand Tourer, starting from $171,000

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Swedish electric car brand Polestar has unveiled its new Polestar 5 four-door performance Grand Tourer, boasting a range of up to 670 kilometres and priced from $171,100, with delivery expected for spring of 2026.

Launch editions of the Polestar 5 Grand Tourer are already on sale in Australia, with a drive away price starting from a hefty $186,800 for the dual-motor version, and from $210,000 for the performance model.

Polestar first flagged the arrival of the Polestar 5 in late 2021, saying it would be based on its Precept concept and would be its answer to the Audi e-Tron GT and Porsche Taycan.

The Polestar 5 is the company’s first car to run at 800 volts, rather than 400 V, enabling it to charge faster, up to 350 kilowatts (kW) DC, with a claimed recharge time from 10 to 80 per cent of only 22 minutes.

Both the Dual motor and Performance versions of the Polestar 5 come with dual motors. On the cheaper Polestar 5 Dual motor, total power is 550 kW putting out 812 Nm of torque and accelerates from 0-100km/h in 3.9 seconds.

The Performance model boasts total power of 650 kW and 1,015 Nm of torque, delivering acceleration from 0-100km/h in only 3.2 seconds. Both versions are electronically limited to a maximum speed of 250km/h.

Range for the Dual motor version is greater than the Performance model, 670 km to 565 km, respectively (WLTP), and both are powered by 112 kWh lithium-ion NMC batteries. AC charging is up to 11 kW and DC charging is up to 350kW.

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“Polestar 5 is bringing the future to our present,” said Michael Lohscheller, Polestar CEO.

“Our vision for Polestar’s design, technology, and sustainability direction is no longer a dream but a reality our customers can buy.

“With its pure Scandinavian design inside and out, unique platform, powerful motors, sophisticated chassis, cutting-edge technology, and consciously sustainable materials, the Polestar 5 is a guiding star for the industry and the perfect Polestar flagship.”

Inside, the 4+1 seat electric performance GT aims to create equal focus for driver and passengers and has been designed primarily as a four-seater with a central armrest in its lower position and four seats designed in collaboration with Recaro.

A four-zone climate system, seat heating, ventilation, and massage functions epitomise the car’s luxury feel, matched by a range of high-end and environmentally friendly fabrics and materials.

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A 14.5-inch portrait centre display screen is accompanied by a centralised rotary audio controller on the low-slung centre console, and runs a Polestar-specific Android Automotive operating system with Google built in.

A Polestar High Performance Audio system boasts 10 speakers, or an optional Bowers & Wilkins 21-speaker audio system for an added $8,800 includes Tweeter-on-Top technology, 1,680-Watt power output, and active road noise cancellation.

A range of advanced driver assistance systems are included, including SmartZone, housing sensors, radar, and forward-facing parking camera, while the car’s Pilot Assist function helps to adjust the speed and position in its chosen lane at speeds of up to 150km/h, backed by a total of 11 vision cameras, one driver monitoring camera, one mid-range radar, and 12 ultrasonic sensors.

Outside, Polestar has made few changes to the original Precept concept, with the 5-metre-long Grand Tourer featuring an aerodynamic wing-like profile with Kamm-style tail.

 

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