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On April 13th, Polestar announced the official launch of its new Polestar 2 series, which includes three new models priced from 252,800 to 338,000 yuan. The specific details are as follows:

Standard Range (Single motor):

  • Battery capacity: 64 kWh
  • Max. range (NEDC): 485 km
  • Max. power: 165 kW
  • Max. torque: 330 N·m
  • 0-100 km/h acceleration: 7.4 s
  • Max. DC charging power: 115 kW
  • Starting price: 252,800 yuan

Long Range (Single motor):

  • Battery capacity: 78 kWh
  • Max. range (NEDC): 565 km
  • Max. power: 170 kW
  • Max. torque: 330 N·m
  • 0-100 km/h acceleration: 7.4 s
  • Max. DC charging power: 155 kW
  • Starting price: 282,800 yuan

Long Range (Dual motor):

  • Battery capacity: 78 kWh
  • Max. range (NEDC): 512 km
  • Max. power: 300 kW
  • Max. torque: 660 N·m
  • 0-100 km/h acceleration: 4.7 s
  • Max. DC charging power: 155 kW
  • Starting price: 338,000 yuan

All models of the Polestar 2 series come standard with 19-inch wheels, LED headlights, and the signature frameless exterior mirrors. They also feature Weave Tech seat materials, which reduce the weight of the vehicle by 7.5 kg.

All Polestar 2 models come with a standard 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and an 11.15-inch central touch screen, as well as native Android Automotive OS. In addition, the Polestar 2 supports OTA over-the-air updates. In the next software update, the Polestar app will be added to the vehicle’s remote control, allowing drivers to remotely view vehicle information, open and close doors, and set air conditioning. The Polestar app can also replace traditional keys through its intelligent mobile key function.

In addition, all models of the Polestar 2 series can be equipped with an optional driver assistance package priced at 30,000 yuan, which includes LED headlights, Pilot Assist navigation assistance, ACC adaptive cruise control, 360° panoramic imaging system, blind spot monitoring system with steering assistance, and a reversing lateral traffic warning system with brake assistance.

Source: Polestar

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