
"Polestar's cool Nordic minimalism is not the first thing you expect to see in an FPV rig, yet this concept leans into that contrast and makes it feel inevitable. The drone lifts DJI's "stacked" architecture of camera, flight controller, cooling, and battery, then wraps it in a crisp, automotive shell that would look just as natural parked beside an electric coupe as it would screaming through a canyon."
"Instead of the usual exposed carbon and repair-bench aesthetic, the body reads like a single sculpted volume, with the arms flowing out of a central spine and a long, glassy tech strip revealing the hardware beneath. Subtle light signatures, a clean white finish, and a battery module that wears the Polestar wordmark turn what is usually a niche racing tool into something that feels like a premium consumer product, without sanding off its performance edge."
Polestar's FPV drone concept fuses Nordic minimalism with high-performance drone architecture to create a unified, product-like object. The design uses a stacked modular layout: camera and gimbal in a nose pod, flight control and heat dissipation under a long canopy, and a solid battery block at the rear. Surfaces use a matte, almost ceramic white with precise surfacing, while a long dark tech window frames internal hardware. Subtle lighting, Polestar branding on the battery, and flowing arms from a central spine emphasize accessibility, architectural order, and premium materiality without compromising racing performance.
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