Polestar 4's lack of rear window helps safety, EV maker says

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Polestar 4's lack of rear window helps safety, EV maker says
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The premium midsize crossover is expected to be Polestar's No. 2-seller globally by 2025, with volume of 79,000.

SHANGHAI -- Polestar's latest model, the Polestar 4, will have no rear window and no rearview mirror. Instead, the driver will rely on a high-definition screen showing a real-time feed from a roof-mounted, rear-facing camera.

By 2025, the sleek premium midsize crossover is expected to be the brand's No. 2-seller after the Polestar 2. That is because its starting price will be 60,000 euros, putting it below the larger Polestar 3 crossover that starts at 88,600 euros in Germany. In the U.S., the Polestar 4 will start at US$60,000 while the Polestar 3 starts at US$85,300, including shipping. Canadian pricing will be communicated when orders open.The automaker expects to sell 43,000 Polestar 4s next year, according to materials it put together before its stock listing.

That includes adjustable ambient lighting that is inspired by the solar system, allowing the driver to customize the interior environment. The new configuration makes it possible to resize the screen so that it is 100 per cent, 50-50, or 30-70. This way it can be shared with a passenger. For example, if the driver only needs a small portion of the screen to see direction from the navigation system that means the passenger can use up to 70 per cent of the screen to find a particular artist or song using Spotify.

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