The Polestar 4's size and price put it somewhere between the 2 sedan and 3 crossover. It boasts an elegant coupe-like design and a spacious interior but lacks a rear window. Making up for the lost visibility is a roof-mounted camera, with the image relayed to the rear-view mirror in the cabin. The rear-wheel-drive model produces 268 hp and can travel 483 km on a full charge, while the all-wheel-drive model delivers 536 hp and a range of 438 km.
Pros
- Good driving dynamics, despite the weight
- Appreciable performance and range
- Versatile interior for a utility coupe
Cons
- Rearward visibility which depends on cameras
- Manual controls almost absent in the cabin
- Price rising too quickly