Having never leased a car before I was a bit anxious and had so many questions. My contact was really helpful and took her time to explain everything in detail. I missed out on the car I wanted but she sourced something better and it met my budget. The car was delivered and I LOVE it
Polestar 2 Hatchback
200kW 69kWh Standard Range Single motor 5dr Auto [2024]
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Polestar 2 Hatchback
The futuristic Polestar 2 is a fully-electric ‘performance fastback’ saloon with a range close to 400 miles between charges, and which acts as a key rival to the Tesla Model 3. Swedish specialists Polestar - a company owned by Volvo - revamped the Polestar 2 in 2023, making significant improvements to both efficiency and power. And with entry-level ‘Standard Range Single Motor’ models coming equipped with an abundance of kit as standard, the Polestar 2 makes for a tantalising lease prospect.
Key facts & figures
Pre-reg vehicle- Fuel Type: Electric
- 0-62mph: 6.4 seconds
- Manufacturer OTR: £44,950
- Body Type: Hatchback
- No. of seats: 5
- CO2 emissions: 0 g/km
- Battery Range (official): 322 miles
- Vehicle efficiency: 4.2 miles per kWh
- Battery Capacity: 69 kWh
Polestar may be in Tesla’s shadow, but on the face of it, it’s hard to see why.
Polestar may not have a sister company that has a space programme. Still, its name has celestial connotations - and it's hardly some wannabe manufacturer operating out of a shed on an industrial estate.
For a start, the brand is owned by Volvo and bizarrely finds its roots in a Scandinavian touring car team that tuned racers before being rebranded and then taken over by the Swedish car giant.
Like Tesla, it is an all-electric entity, and because its cars are, at the very least, Volvo-inspired, they are at the premium end of the market.
The Polestar 2 is the most familiar of the manufacturer’s vehicles. This is because it's the only vehicle Polestar has produced continuously over the last four years.
The limited-run Polestar 1, a plug-in hybrid, went out of production in 2022, just three years after its launch. But it was more intended as a brief ‘hey there, we exist, and look what we can do!' test run rather than a long-term project.
The Polestar 3 SUV only hit the roads a couple of months ago, while the sportier Polestar 4 SUV will be available next year. Watch this space for reviews on those models soon!
But for this review, we're only interested in the Polestar 2, so keep reading to see if we give it a thumbs-up or a thumbs-down.