Polestar 2 2022 News
How does the Cupra Born stack up against electric car rivals?
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By Chris Thompson · 22 Dec 2022
The new 2023 Cupra Born electric car has landed in Australia, and on paper it looks like it's trying hard to strike a broadly appealing balance between price and range without sacrificing a premium feel.But does it succeed?
Volvo is keeping an eye on electric car newcomers like BYD as it pushes down EV path
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By Tom White · 05 Nov 2022
Volvo has brave plans to accelerate its electrification plans, specifically in Australia to go all-electric early, but measuring itself against newcomers to the space is key to its success.The plan to go all-electric by 2026 will be backed by five new model launches, as the brand endeavours to replace or electrify all of its current nameplates.Obviously, it will face stiff competition from its traditional rivals, like BMW’s i range or Mercedes-Benz with its EQ division, but Volvo’s Australian managing director, Stephen Connor, said to succeed, the brand must pitch itself against EV newcomers.“We’ve got to move away from measuring ourselves against these traditional rivals,” he said. “We need to benchmark ourselves against newcomers, more like Tesla, BYD certainly. Why wouldn’t we see these brands as competitors? As a threat? We have to look at both the tech sector as well as the premium sector.”To that end, Volvo’s current EV strategy is notably in contrast from its premium rivals. The XC40 Recharge fully electric for example, starting from $72,990 before on-road costs is priced more closely a to Tesla Model Y (from $72,300) than the equivalent Mercedes-Benz EQA (from $78,513) or BMW iX1 (from $82,900).Targeting new-age rivals doesn’t just stop with the likes of Tesla and BYD though, Volvo Australia even considers its sister brand Polestar a rival in Australia.“Polestar is a competitor,” Mr Connor said. “We don’t discuss our product plans with them - their product strategy is different from ours and vice versa.“We don’t scrimp on safety for example, and our model range is simplified. There is one fully specified Recharge variant. In fact, we are even heading towards one powertrain, we could take out single and just sell the twin, C40 pre-sale is around 90 per cent twin motor. Simplicity is where we’re heading.”In contrast to the C40 or XC40 Recharge which is sold in just one variant with all the equipment included in either single- or dual-motor form, the mechanically related Polestar 2 starts with a much lower entry price (from $63,900 for the base Standard Range Single Motor), but requires a $3400 safety pack to match the Single Motor Volvos on active safety equipment.Volvo also plans to back its electric car strategy with an infrastructure play, installing fast-charging locations at all of its dealerships.“These will be free for our customers,” said Mr Connor. “Free coffee, tea, and our plan is for these locations to be 24/7.”While this might not provide as many locations as are offered by Tesla with its healthy list of ‘destination’ and ‘Supercharger’ locations which are mostly exclusive to Tesla owners, it does help to take the stress off for potential buyers worried about the lack of public charging locations available currently.Volvo says its fully electric move will also boost its volume, with Mr Connor claiming the brand can climb from its current 12,000 yearly units sold to 20,000 units by 2026.“By 2025 we predict we’ll be 70 percent electric anyway. We’re confident we’ll have the supply to meet our targets by 2026. If our product was available today we’d do it today. Our consumer is ready,” he said.Volvo’s next fully electric model will be the EX90, which will replace its popular XC90 large SUV. It is due to be revealed next week, for an international launch in 2023. Expect to see it in Australia some time in 2024, although Mr Connor hopes the Australian division’s new accelerated strategy may see our market prioritised for new model launches.
Can the electric car save the sedan? Tesla Model 3, Polestar 2, Hyundai Ioniq 6 and other new models that could fend off the rise of SUVs
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By Stephen Ottley · 13 Aug 2022
We are living in the ‘Age of the SUV’. These high-riding crossovers have dominated the sales charts for years, squeezing out other options, especially sedans.
The Chinese cars you didn't know were Chinese!
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By Tony O'Kane · 03 Jul 2022
While brands like Haval, Great Wall Motors, Chery and BYD wear their Chinese-ness on their sleeves, there are plenty of other Chinese-made cars on sale in Australia that most would never pick as being from the Middle Kingdom.
When you can expect the 2023 Polestar 2 to be updated with Apple CarPlay connectivity, as well as a performance-boosting software upgrade
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By Tom White · 13 May 2022
Big software updates for notable missing features on Australian-delivered Polestar 2s are on the way.
How much electric car driving range is enough? Polestar says cars with 600-plus kilometre range are arriving 'very quickly'
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By Tom White · 12 May 2022
Polestar's range of electric cars with more than 600km of range are coming soon: Here's what models they are and how much they are expected to cost.
Did you miss an electric car bargain? Polestar 2 updated for 2022 with tweaked features but higher pricing that's in line with Tesla Model 3 rival
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By Tom White · 28 Apr 2022
The Polestar 2 gets more sustainable, but significantly more expensive for its latest update.
Why the electric car future won't be boring! What Porsche, Mercedes-AMG, Audi and others are doing to make EVs exciting | Opinion
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By Stephen Ottley · 23 Apr 2022
I am very excited by the future of electric vehicles (EVs) - which isn't an easy statement to make given my love of all things petrol powered.One of the most common complaints about EVs is that they are 'boring', in large part because they are quiet and t
Want an electric car but don't want to wait for a Tesla Model 3? Polestar Australia has its 2 in stock and ready to go
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By Tung Nguyen · 03 Apr 2022
Polestar Australia has only just begun delivering cars to customers, but is already forecasting a thriving year of sales thanks to healthy stock levels and a growing order bank.Speaking with CarsGuide, Polestar Australia Samantha Johnson said the brand ha
Polestar Australia will soon have an electric car line-up to rival Tesla as the 3, 4 and 5 charge up for launch
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By Tung Nguyen · 30 Mar 2022
Polestar Australia has just started delivery its Polestar 2 electric car to local customers, but it already has its eye on the future of the brand with the launch of the 3, 4 and 5 models in the coming years.Planned for an early 2022 introduction, the all