The Scotsman

Polestar’s debut standalone car to be a 592bhp hybrid coupe

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Volvo’s performanc­e subbrand Polestar has pulled the covers off its first production model, and establishe­d itself as a standalone entity.

The Polestar 1 is set to arrive in mid- 2019, and makes use of an electric drivetrain that is supported by a 2.0- litre, fourcylind­er petrol engine that powers the front wheels.

Combined, the petrol and electric motors produce 592bhp and 738lb/ ft of torque, while the hybrid GT car can travel further than 90 miles on electric power alone.

Polestar CEO Thomas Ingenlath said: “The Polestar 1 is a performanc­e electric hybrid, but with the longest pure electric range of any hybrid car in the world, we consider it an electric car with support from an internal combustion engine.

“All future cars from Polestar will be electric performanc­e vehicles, but the Polestar 1 bridges today’s technology with the future, offering the perfect drivetrain for a grand touring coupe that’s likely to be used over longer distances as well as shorter, faster, enjoyable journeys.”

The Polestar 1’ s largely carbon- fibre body sits upon Volvo’s Scalable Platform Architectu­re, reducing weight and improving torsional stiffness by 45 per cent while lowering the car’s centre of gravity.

In a move away from the traditiona­l ownership model, Polestar cars will be ordered online and offered on a two- or three- year subscripti­on.

Monthly payments will cover servicing, as well as the ability to rent other Polestar and Volvo models.

The Swedish manufactur­er also confirmed Polestar 2 – a mid- size battery- electric vehicle to rival the likes of the Tesla Model 3 – would start production in 2019. This would be followed by Polestar 3, an allelectri­c SUV- style vehicle.

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