Polestar 2 auto show debut videos

This video from Roadshow is good, though mostly the same info. One difference is, at the end she says the non-Launch Edition version will cost $55,000 (production on non-Launch cars will only begin around February 2020, and) it will only be available for sale via online or through a sonn-to-be-launched subscription service.

 
Redline Reviews is a bit longer than the others at 6:37. And it gives us our first look at the Polestar 2 frunk (pictured below video).



polestar-2-frunk-front-trunk-small.webp
 
This is is different from all the others. It's a great walk-through of the Android-based OS. Screen seems nicely responsive.



Here's one from Car. Looking at this one makes me think this center console is not super ergodynamic. In particular, I think the sides seem a little high.

tha
 
Last edited:
Finally, the initial Autogefühl review has been released. If you're going to watch one video of the Polestar 2 at Geneva, it should be this one. If you've watched all the other ones and/or followed the release of details closely, you won't see much new, but there are definitely a few things here: the rear hatch release, as well as news of a motion-activated release on the production version.

The presenter does have a couple of good criticisms: the USB covers in the front console and the thick borders around the screen that seen to just waste a ton of real estate.

 
Last edited:
Back
Top