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  2. Polestar 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Polestar 2 is a battery electric 5-door liftback marketed by Polestar, ... The car had a starting suggested retail price of US$49,900 as of October 2021. [14]

  3. Polestar - Wikipedia

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    Polestar's showroom in Oslo, Norway. In October 2017, Volvo Cars and Geely Holding announced that Polestar would become a standalone brand focusing on electric cars. [27] The brand introduced the Polestar 1 on 17 October 2017, a 2+2 coupé inspired by Volvo's Concept Coupé introduced in 2013, which includes influences from the Volvo P1800.

  4. Best new electric cars: 22 EVs to look forward to in 2025 and ...

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    Coming at some point in 2025, prices will start at about £50,000 for the smaller 74 kWH battery (with 355 miles of range) and rise to a little over £60,000. ... Price: TBC. Launch date: 2025 ...

  5. Polestar 5: Release date, price and all you need to know ...

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    Polestar 5 price (Polestar) ... Those start at £83,500 and £99,835, respectively, giving us a good idea of where the Polestar 5 might land. ... For comparison, the most powerful version of the ...

  6. Plug-in electric vehicles in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The lowest price for a used electric car in Australia was $11,990 as of December 2020 and $8,900 as of 2021. [100] Carsales.com.au also stated 47% of buyers on their website considered buying an EV. [101] In March 2022, carsales.com.au reported that 1 in 5 searches were for electric vehicles in Australia. [102]

  7. The CEO of Polestar tells us there’s a “super sports car” in ...

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    A sportier Polestar 5 arrives this year, says the UK Polestar team behind new performance models