Polestar, the Swedish-Chinese EV brand, is gearing up for the production of its latest model, the Polestar 7. While details are scarce, it has been confirmed that the Polestar 7 will be manufactured in Europe. The new model is expected to enter production around 2027 and will roll out of Volvo’s new factory in Slovakia.
The Polestar 7 is anticipated to be a compact-sized vehicle, potentially serving as the successor to the Polestar 2. With Polestar’s growing reputation and lineup of electric models, the Polestar 7 is expected to offer a unique design and performance characteristics.
Design boss Philipp Römers expressed excitement about bringing Polestar’s design ethos to a new segment with the Polestar 7. While specific details about the new model are still under wraps, Römers hinted at a performance-oriented and progressive design approach.
Speculation suggests that the Polestar 7 could be a reinterpretation of the Zeekr 007, featuring a sedan-like design rather than an SUV body. The decision to name it the Polestar 7, despite being a compact SUV, raises questions about the brand’s numbering system for its models.
The Polestar 7 is projected to debut around 2027, coinciding with the brand’s goal to achieve profitability. Under the leadership of new CEO Michael Lohscheller, Polestar aims to implement significant changes to drive the company towards financial success.
In the meantime, Polestar is set to launch the Polestar 5 this year, featuring advanced technology and a high-performance dual-motor powertrain. The brand also plans to expand its sales and retail presence in the coming years to increase market share and compete with other electric vehicle manufacturers.
Overall, Polestar is optimistic about its future, with plans to strengthen its position in the EV market and deliver innovative, high-performance electric vehicles to consumers worldwide. With the Polestar 7 on the horizon, the brand is poised to make a significant impact in the automotive industry.