Ford Transit vs Polestar 2 Long Range

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Ford Transit
Ford Transit

$41,880 - $78,950

2023 price

Polestar 2 Long Range
Polestar 2 Long Range

$66,400 - $87,500

2026 price

Summary

2023 Ford Transit
2026 Polestar 2 Long Range
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Diesel Turbo 4, 2.0L

0.0L
Fuel Type
Diesel

Electric
Fuel Efficiency
0.0L/100km (combined)

0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
3

5
Dislikes
  • Modest performance
  • Ride is firm
  • Pricing unclear

  • Cabin space and storage still compromised
  • Options add up quick
  • No cover for panoramic glass roof
2023 Ford Transit Summary

Meet Ford’s electric pioneer for Australia - the E-Transit.

It may not be as exciting as a Tesla Model S, Porsche Taycan or Audi e-tron, but this electric version of the Blue Oval’s large van will help create a new market for zero-emissions commercial vehicles

This is seen as a major opportunity by Ford to provide an electric alternative to typically diesel-powered vans, which will no doubt prove popular with fleet operators looking to cut fuel costs and corporate emissions. While unlikely to suit all van buyers, thanks to its limited range and recharging restrictions, for those companies with shorter delivery routes it will certainly have appeal.

Ford’s research (performed by YouGov) suggests up to 58 per cent of business “can see EVs becoming part of their vehicle fleet in the future".

But it’s just Ford’s first step into the larger world of electric vehicles. We’ve already had confirmation the smaller E-Transit Custom is headed our way and there are good odds the Mustang Mach-E will eventually find its way to Australian showrooms, so there’s plenty of exciting models in store for Ford.

In the meantime, though, the E-Transit isn’t due in Australia until sometime in the first half of 2023, but CarsGuide was able to take one for a test drive near Ford’s Detroit headquarters recently to get a taste of what’s to come. 

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2026 Polestar 2 Long Range Summary

The Polestar 2 was one of the first electric vehicles (EVs) in Australia to break through to the mainstream, however it has always been relegated to the Tesla Model 3’s shadow.

As a result Polestar is constantly playing catch up, releasing update after update for this premium-pushing electric liftback. The most notable was a major mid-life update in 2024.

Two years after this, Polestar has just rolled out the 2026 model year (MY26) update which introduces a range of subtle changes, largely under the surface.

It comes as Polestar is now introducing newer models, there’s mounting pressure from legacy carmakers who are only now catching up to EV tech, and Australians are moving away from buying passenger cars to SUVs.

Has this latest update improved the appeal? Read on to find out.

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