2021 Polestar 2 Standard Range Single Motor Review

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The new Polestar 2 Standard Range Single Motor is the most affordable model from the performance electric car brand.

Polestar will launch in Australia later this year and its first model is the Polestar 2. For the Swedish-based Polestar it is actually its second model, but the 1 was never going to arrive here. We test it here in the most affordable single motor, standard range guise.

Polestar’s second model launched last year in Europe to great fanfare, providing a genuinely viable alternative in the premium EV market to the Tesla Model 3. Its handling, quality and technology hit the mark straight away, with a very ‘now’ approach to car building, including features such as a vegan interior.

However, while there are many Model 3 variants, up to now there has only been one sole Polestar 2 option. But the fledgling brand is addressing that with its expanded model range tested here.

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The Polestar 2 now comes in Single Motor form, and is also available as a Standard Range car with a smaller battery to the launch model. Pricing for Australia has not been announced yet but it is priced from £39,900 (AUD$71,800, a discount on the flagship at £45,900 (AUD$82,600).

You certainly don’t lose out on kit though, as the 2’s great 11.2-inch central touchscreen infotainment system powered by Android Auto is present (although this means it lacks Apple Car Play compatibility), while other standard kit includes a 12.3-inch digital dash, four USB charging points, full keyless go including Polestar’s digital key, a powered tailgate, front and rear parking sensors with a rear-view camera, dual-zone climate control, heated front seats, and lots of safety kit.

The Standard Range car’s battery has been downsized to 61kWh (usable), providing a WLTP-tested range of up to 439km. This is still a very useful claim, with more than enough range for most people’s weekly motoring requirements; our car showed 338km on a balmy day and its read-out was accurate.

With up to 150kW DC rapid charging capability it does lag behind some newer rivals – such as the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and the Tesla, of course – but it still betters the Audi Q4 e-tron’s maximum charging rate. Topping up the 2’s battery should take only 35 minutes for a 10 to 80 per cent recharge.

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Even plugging in overnight it should only take seven hours to fully charge the battery using the fastest home wallbox chargers, and you’ll rarely get home having almost completely exhausted the battery.

The Single Motor car loses the more potent all-wheel drive model’s rear-mounted motor, but there’s still 165kW and 330Nm of torque on tap here. Despite being front-wheel drive and the instant torque delivery EVs offer traction is still fine, which means this Polestar 2 will sprint from 0-100kph in 7.4 seconds.

This is more than enough performance, with instant mid-range shove that is strong enough for easy overtakes. However, the focus is clearly on efficiency, so even though the 2 handles with the same direct, responsive and surprisingly agile character (given its weight) as its more powerful brother, exploiting this isn’t necessarily what the car is about, even though it does deliver a slightly more engaging side.

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Single Motor cars don’t get the option of Polestar’s Performance Pack, which adds larger 20-inch alloys, manually adjustable Ohlins suspension dampers and Brembo brakes, but this is no bad thing.

The 2 is still firm and the ride feels tautly controlled. But even on 19-inch wheels there is a good degree of comfort and composure on offer. While there’s an obvious dynamic benefit to the car’s set-up, it still delivers a mostly smooth ride that compliments the strong refinement. You’ll only hear noticeable motor whine at lower speed.

It’s a nicely judged compromise, with comfort matching the more direct feeling it delivers. Over bad surfaces you will feel more of the road surface beneath you than some premium EV rivals, but it’s marginal.

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Practicality is unchanged, with a total of 405 litres in the hatchback’s boot and 35 litres in the Polestar’s nose – ideal for charging cable storage.

The rear seats are roomy enough. Legroom is a particular highlight, although headroom is a little limited due to the Polestar’s sporty profile, despite it riding slightly higher from the road compared with sedans like the Tesla Model 3. The fact that the 2 is based on Volvo’s CMA platform, which also underpins combustion-engined models, means there is a central tunnel present, which cuts down on usable middle-seat space. Some all-electric rivals don’t feature this packaging constraint.

Quality is still great inside though, with a pleasing mix of materials and textures that give the Polestar genuine premium appeal – and some new trim inlays and fabrics for this Single Motor Standard Range car.

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Polestar’s local line-up won’t be cheaper than with the Standard Range Single Motor 2 at launch. There are a few drawbacks, as rivals offer more interior space and faster charging, but the ‘entry-level’ car is definitely a hit and yet another strong offering from Polestar, reinforcing the brand’s presence in the premium EV sphere.

Sean Carson

Model: Polestar 2 Standard Range Single Motor
Price: $75,000 est.
Battery/motor: 61kWh/single electric motor
Power/torque: 165kW/330Nm
Transmission: Single-speed automatic, front-wheel drive
0-100kph: 7.4 seconds
Top speed: 160kph
Charging: 150Kw DC (10-80% in 35 minutes)
On sale: Q4 2021

 

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