The 2025 Polestar 3, an electric SUV from Volvo’s EV brand, boasts a striking design and elevated seating. Its streamlined roof, pronounced fenders, and eye-catching wheel arches make it a visually appealing addition to the growing EV market. The cabin exudes luxury with its minimalist design and premium materials.
### Polestar 3 Performance and Powertrain
A 295-hp rear-wheel-drive model comes standard, but the 483-hp all-wheel-drive version offers enhanced performance. For enthusiasts seeking more power, the Performance trim elevates output to 510 horsepower. This upgrade includes unique 22-inch wheels, summer tires, and a refined suspension. The standard model offers a 350-mile driving range, while the all-wheel-drive achieves 315 miles, and the Performance trim provides 279 miles. All models support rapid charging via DC fast charging.
### Innovative Features and Safety
The Polestar 3 includes various active safety technologies, with future enhancements planned, such as Volvo’s lidar technology, which promises advanced self-driving capabilities. As the brand’s first SUV model, the Polestar 3 represents the third addition to Polestar’s expanding lineup and is manufactured at Volvo’s South Carolina plant.
### Pricing and Available Options
The 2025 Polestar 3 ranges from $68,900 to $86,300, varying with trim and options. While the Performance model offers enticing upgrades, the Long Range Dual Motor version, with 483 horsepower, provides a balanced option. It includes standard features and the Pilot package, such as adaptive cruise control, lane-centering, and a head-up display. For added luxury, the Plus package offers a 25-speaker Bowers & Wilkins stereo and soft-closing doors.
### Performance and Handling
The dual-motor powertrain delivers 483 horsepower with all-wheel drive, while the Performance trim reaches 510 horsepower. During testing, the Performance trim provided quick acceleration. Every model features adaptive dampers and air springs, with a sport-tuned suspension in the Performance package. A torque-vectoring rear differential enhances handling and stability through corners.
### Battery and Charging
All models use a 107.0-kWh battery pack, supporting up to 250 kW DC fast charging, which allows a 10 to 80 percent charge in around 30 minutes. The Long Range Dual Motor achieves 315 miles per charge, while the Performance model gets 279 miles. The single-motor model offers the longest range, at 350 miles.
### Fuel Efficiency
The 2025 Polestar 3’s MPGe ratings vary by equipment. The dual-motor Polestar 3 with 21-inch wheels achieves 88 MPGe combined, while smaller 20-inch wheels provide 87 MPGe. The Performance trim is rated at 77 MPGe combined.
### Interior Features and Technology
The Polestar 3 offers convenience and luxury features, including a panoramic sunroof with an illuminated Polestar logo, a power rear liftgate, heated power front seats, three-zone climate control, and an air purifier. The interior showcases a modern design with sustainable materials. The Plus package includes a heated, power-adjustable steering wheel and soft-close doors.
### Infotainment and Connectivity
A 14.5-inch infotainment display runs Polestar’s Google-based interface, complemented by a 9.0-inch gauge cluster. The system is user-friendly, with standard in-dash navigation, Bluetooth, and USB-C ports. The Plus package adds a 25-speaker Bowers & Wilkins stereo system.
### Safety and Driver Assistance
Standard driver-assistance features include adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, pedestrian and cyclist detection, blind-spot monitoring, and a driver-monitoring system. Future LiDAR integration will enable more advanced semi-autonomous capabilities.
### Warranty
Polestar’s warranty aligns with industry standards. The company also provides comprehensive coverage for electrical components.
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