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Polestar to Debut 4 New Models in 3 Years
Polestar recently announced four new models for the next three years.

The release of four new models marks the largest launch in Polestar's history.
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Polestar announced the largest model offensive in its history, with four new cars planned in the next three years. The company also announced that in 2026 it expects low double-digit volume growth and a continued 30% expansion of its retail network.
By 2028, Polestar plans to bring the following four new models to the market:
Polestar 5 – the four-door Grand Tourer (GT) presented in 2025, with deliveries expected from summer 2026.
Polestar 4 – a new variant of Polestar’s current best-seller based on the same technology, to be launched later this year, with deliveries expected to start in the fourth quarter of 2026.
Polestar 2 – the next generation of the sedan that built Polestar’s brand, a new successor with a planned launch early in 2027.
Polestar 7 – the compact, premium SUV planned for launch in 2028.
“Following our best sales year ever, we are now launching the largest model offensive in our history, with four premium EVs coming to market within three years,” said Michael Lohscheller, Polestar CEO. “We are targeting the heart of the EV market, where customer demand and profit pools are high. Combined with the continued expansion of our retail sales network and a growing customer base, we are laying the foundations for profitable growth and operational improvement.
“Polestar 5 is our brand halo car, bringing a new level of performance and luxury to the grand-tourer segment. With incredible handling and a lightweight bonded aluminium platform, the four-door GT has already received fantastic reviews during its launch tour across Europe.
“Polestar 4 coupé is our current best-seller. By the end of this year, we will launch a new variant of the Polestar 4, built on the same great technology. With this car, Polestar will once again set new standards. Sweden is famous for its estate cars, and its SUVs are world-class. We are combining the space of an estate and the versatility of an SUV with the dynamic performance that is Polestar.
“Polestar 2 is the foundation of our brand, with over 190,000 cars sold and an enthusiastic community of customers. Bringing the next generation of this iconic car at record speed by the start of next year is very exciting. The car that we became known for will play a key role in our future success.
“With Polestar 7, we are entering the largest EV segment in Europe, the compact SUV segment, which accounts for approximately one-third of total BEV volumes in 2025. We are convinced that we can offer customers a progressive, performance-driven car for a very attractive price point, built in Europe.
”2025 was a year of continuous operational progress and delivery. With our attractive model line-up, strong shareholder support, and partners with access to the latest technology, Polestar is set to become one of the winners of the automotive industry’s transformation.”
In 2026, Polestar expects to deliver low double-digit retail volume growth. Polestar aims to focus more on the retail channel, supported by continued network expansion and its new model line-up.
Financial guidance will be provided in conjunction with the publication of Polestar’s full-year results for 2025.
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