One Of The Most Interesting EVs Gets A Huge Price Cut: 310 Miles Of Range for $10,000 Less
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One Of The Most Interesting EVs Gets A Huge Price Cut: 310 Miles Of Range for $10,000 Less
"Deliveries of the 2026 Polestar 4 electric crossover are now officially underway in the United States and Canada, six months after the controversial EV went on sale stateside and two years after the first units rolled off the production line in China. Despite the delay, this is a big moment for Polestar, as the 4 is now its most affordable model stateside, after the Polestar 2 entry-level sedan, a big fan favorite, was discontinued earlier this year due to tariffs."
"The Polestar 4 was initially supposed to go on sale here last year, but the timing changed due to the same tariffs that sealed the 2's fate, a CEO change and some money troubles. The car is now finally being delivered, with the first units handed off by the automaker's store in Miami, Florida. To try and make up for the delays, Polestar is temporarily slashing the starting price of its entry-level crossover by a whopping $10,000."
Deliveries of the 2026 Polestar 4 have started in the United States and Canada, arriving six months after the vehicle went on sale in the U.S. and two years after initial production in China. The model becomes Polestar's most affordable offering in the U.S. after the entry-level Polestar 2 was discontinued because of tariffs. U.S. launch timing shifted due to tariffs, a CEO change and financial issues. The company began handing off first units from its Miami store and introduced a temporary $10,000 reduction to the starting price. The base rear-wheel-drive model offers 310 miles range, 272 hp and 0–60 mph in 6.9 seconds; the dual-motor version produces 544 hp, 0–60 mph in 3.7 seconds and an EPA range of 280 miles. Both versions use a 100-kWh battery and saw EPA ratings increase by 10 miles since June.
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