It’s nowhere near the 275-mile (442 km) target, not even close to the 470 km (292 miles) WLTP result either.
The official range rating for the 2021 Polestar 2 is 233 miles (375 km), using a 78 kWh battery, which is far below our expectations.
Several months ago, Polestar’s website showed a target of 275 miles (442 km), while the European WLTP rating was 470 km (292 miles). As we can see, the final EPA result is 20% lower than the WLTP.
The real-world range of the Polestar 2 might still be quite good, but at least on paper, the P2 will not be the top non-Tesla BEV. Tesla Model 3 LR AWD was rated at 322 miles (+38%), while the Performance version is at 299 miles (+28%).
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Bjorn Nyland in his test noted: 435 km (270 miles) at 90 km/h (56 mph) and 305 km (190 miles) at 120 km/h (75 mph).
The combined energy efficiency of the Polestar 2 is 92 MPGe – 366 Wh/mi (227 Wh/km). Quite a lot – 30% more compared to the Model 3 LR AWD (280 Wh/mi) or 23% more than the Model 3 Performance (298 Wh/mi).
2021 Polestar 2 EPA rating:
- combined: 92 MPGe – 366 Wh/mi (227 Wh/km)
- city: 96 MPGe – 351 Wh/mi (218 Wh/km)
- highway: 88 MPGe – 383 Wh/mi (238 Wh/km)
Polestar 2 specs:
- 233 miles (375 km) of EPA range (compared to 275 miles/442 km target)
- 470 km (292 miles) of WLTP range
- 78 kWh battery (324 pouch cells, 27 modules, liquid-cooled)
- 0-100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.7 seconds
- dual motor all-wheel drive
- system output: 300 kW (408 hp) and 660 Nm of torque (one 150 kW and 330 Nm electric motor per axle)
- 150 kW fast charging capability
- Dimensions (L/H/W) 4.6m / 1.48m / 1.95m
- Trunk capacity of 440 liter (front and back combined)
based on Compact Modular Architecture (CMA) platform
* in China battery capacity will be 72 kWh
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