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Pricing and initial specifications for the 2025 Polestar 3 electric SUV have appeared online ahead of June 2024 arrivals.
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The 2024 Polestar 3 hasn’t even reached Australia yet and already pricing and specifications have appeared online for the 2025 model.
The information, first published by industry guide Redbook, shows tweaked pricing for MY25 models due in June.
UPDATE, 20/12/2023 – Polestar has clarified pricing for the MY25 Polestar 3 range. We’ve updated this article accordingly.
The base Long range Dual motor will start at $132,720 before on-road costs. That’s down slightly from the pricing Polestar first announced for the MY24 range, which opened at $132,900 before on-roads.
Spec changes will be confirmed in the new year, however a look at Redbook’s spec sheets reveals the base model will gain active noise cancellation but lose rear privacy glass.
Polestar has previously confirmed the MY24 Polestar 3 will launch with the Plus pack and Pilot pack fitted as standard.
It has confirmed the Plus pack moves to the options list for MY25, but the Pilot pack remains standard fit and a mysterious Pro pack is available for $3200. It’s unclear what the latter includes.
The Pilot pack in MY24 vehicles features a head-up display, Pilot Assist, and Park Assist Pilot.
The Plus pack, in contrast, includes the following:
As on the MY24, there will continue to be a separate Pilot Pack with LiDAR that costs $7500 and adds:
The price of the Performance pack remains $9000.
Other options include:
Option pricing excludes the Luxury Car Tax (LCT).
The Polestar 3 is a sportier, two-row cousin to the upcoming three-row Volvo EX90.
It has a rear-biased all-wheel drive system with dual electric motors, producing total system outputs of 360kW of power and 840Nm of torque. The 0-100km/h time is a claimed 5.0 seconds.
The optional Performance Pack bumps these outputs to 380kW and 910Nm, reducing the 0-100km/h time to 4.7 seconds.
The Polestar 3 uses a liquid-cooled 111kWh lithium-ion battery (107kWh useable) with nickel-manganese-cobalt chemistry.
The company touts a preliminary WLTP range figure of 610km, or up to 560km with the Performance Pack.
All prices exclude on-road costs, Luxury Car Tax and GST.
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William Stopford is an automotive journalist based in Brisbane, Australia. William is a Business/Journalism graduate from the Queensland University of Technology who loves to travel, briefly lived in the US, and has a particular interest in the American car industry.
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