Can The Unusual Polestar 4 Make The Brand An EV Powerhouse, Or 'Saab 2.0'?
Briefly

The Polestar 4 emerges as a notable electric vehicle for 2025, blending characteristics of sedans and coupes, while being more affordable than its sibling, the Polestar 2. Built in South Korea, this model features an unusual design, notably lacking a rear window, relying solely on cameras for visibility. Reviewer Jack Scarlett's mixed feelings highlight the car's quirky design and limited physical controls, though he praises its excellence as a long-distance driving vehicle, showcasing its potential appeal for adventurous drivers who prioritize road performance over aesthetics.
"I think this might be one of the finest long-distance point-to-point vehicles that I've ever had the pleasure of driving."
"Jack didn't have the best first impressions of the car... the lack of physical controls is frustrating, especially for things that should have them, like window functions."
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