At a recent event, Polestar displayed their complete lineup, including the striking Polestar Synergy concept.

The much-anticipated Polestar 5 has been revealed in its final form during the Polestar Day event in Los Angeles, California. The car was presented alongside the company's full range of models.

Supported by Geely, Polestar has been working on the Polestar 5 for the past two years. The car is slated for a 2025 release and matches the anticipated design. It's a stylish sedan that shares design elements with other models in the Polestar range but also has its own distinct flair.

The front of the car features split headlights, reminiscent of the Polestar 4. Although it lacks a conventional grille, the pronounced lines and contours at the front endow the Polestar 5 with a unique look. The roofline flows smoothly into a long decklid, foregoing a rear window, akin to the Polestar 4. While its practicality on the road is yet to be determined, this design choice certainly sets the sedan apart from its rivals. The car also includes a prominent LED light bar and a black bumper.

What's confirmed is that the Polestar 5 delivers a whopping 872 hp and 664 lb-ft (900 Nm) of torque through its dual electric motors. It incorporates an 800-volt electric system.

Source: Polestar

Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
15 years driving