Polestar 4 Estate
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Performance
Pros:
Impressive acceleration with dual-motor variant achieving 0-60 mph in 3.5 seconds
EPA-estimated range of up to 310 miles for the single-motor version
Cons:
Dual-motor model has a shorter range of 280 miles
Steering feedback could be improved, particularly in the AWD variant
Safety rating
Pros:
Equipped with a comprehensive suite of driver-assistance features, including automated emergency braking
Expected to achieve high safety ratings, with 12 sensors and cameras enhancing safety
Cons:
Lack of rear window may create visibility challenges
No official NiCAP rating available yet
Storage space
Pros:
Generous cargo space with 54.2 cubic feet available when rear seats are folded
Smart design allows for under-floor storage
Cons:
Small frunk space limits additional storage options
Rear seat access may be hindered by the coupe-like design
Driver Assist tech
Pros:
Standard Pilot Assist offers advanced lane-keeping and adaptive cruise control
Digital rearview mirror provides a wider view than traditional mirrors
Cons:
Some features require additional packages, increasing overall cost
Limited manual controls for air vents and other functions
Media/comfort
Pros:
Spacious and comfortable interior with high-quality materials
Large 15.4-inch touchscreen with Google-based interface enhances connectivity
Cons:
Some users may find reliance on touchscreen controls distracting
Optional features can significantly increase the vehicle's price
Summary
The Polestar 4 stands out with its sporty performance, advanced technology, and spacious interior, making it a compelling choice for those seeking a premium electric vehicle. However, potential buyers should consider the visibility issues due to the lack of a rear window and the additional costs for enhanced features.
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