Polestar Launches Biggest Model Offensive in History: Four New EVs by 2028

Polestar 2,4,5,7

Polestar is executing its most ambitious product expansion ever, with four new premium electric vehicles confirmed to launch globally by 2028. Following record retail sales in 2025, the Swedish EV brand is targeting high-demand segments while expanding its retail network by 30% and aiming for low double-digit volume growth in 2026.

The Four-Model Offensive

The expansion spans multiple vehicle categories, each targeting specific market segments where customer demand and profit margins remain strong. CEO Michael Lohscheller emphasized the strategy: “We are targeting the heart of the EV market, where customer demand and profit pools are high.”

Polestar 2
Polestar 2
Model Type Launch Timeline Key Details
Polestar 5 Grand Tourer Summer 2026 Halo model; 421-mile range; 0-60 in 3.1 seconds; 650kW power; starts from £89,500; built in China; availability in Europe and North America
Polestar 4 (New Variant) Estate-SUV Crossover Q4 2026 Best-selling current model; combines estate practicality with SUV capability; targets UK, US, and Canadian markets
Polestar 2 (Next Generation) Premium Sedan Early 2027 Fully redesigned successor; 190,000+ units sold globally; targets competitive US and UK sedan markets
Polestar 7 Compact Premium SUV 2028 Enters the largest EV category in Europe; performance-focused; planned European production; attractive price point

The Polestar 5: Halo Model Sets the Tone

The Polestar 5 arrives first and represents the brand’s performance ambitions. This four-door Grand Tourer is built on a lightweight bonded aluminium platform and has already generated strong early reviews during its European launch tour. With 421 miles of range, a 3.1-second 0-60 time, and 650kW of power, the Polestar 5 positions itself as a direct Porsche Taycan rival. The vehicle features an unconventional design element: no traditional rear window, instead using high-definition cameras for a wider field of view. Deliveries begin in summer 2026 across Europe and North America, though US availability timing remains uncertain.

Polestar 7

Competitive Context

Polestar’s four-model offensive positions it against established premium EV players. The Polestar 5 competes directly with Porsche’s Taycan in the performance GT segment. The Polestar 7 enters a crowded compact premium SUV market dominated by Tesla Model Y, BMW iX2, and Mercedes EQE SUV. The redesigned Polestar 2 faces competition from Tesla Model 3, BMW i4, and Mercedes EQE in the premium sedan category. The Polestar 4 variant targets buyers seeking crossover versatility, competing with vehicles like the BMW iX and Audi Q4 e-tron.

Unanswered Questions

Several details remain unclear. The Polestar 5 will not arrive in the US at launch, with timing for eventual US availability to be determined. Pricing for the Polestar 4 variant, next-generation Polestar 2, and Polestar 7 has not been announced. Production locations for the Polestar 5 (China) and Polestar 4 variant remain unconfirmed. Full financial guidance for 2026 will be announced with the company’s 2025 full-year results.

Verdict

Polestar’s four-model offensive represents a calculated bet on profitable growth in premium EV segments. The strategy balances halo performance (Polestar 5) with volume-driving practicality (Polestar 4 variant, redesigned Polestar 2) and emerging categories (Polestar 7). For UK and US buyers, the next three years will deliver a significantly broader lineup spanning grand tourers, versatile crossovers, and next-generation sedans. The brand’s focus on retail expansion and operational efficiency suggests confidence in sustainable profitability rather than pure volume chasing. This is a brand positioning itself as a serious contender in the EV transformation, not a niche player.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Polestar 5 Grand Tourer offers up to **650 kW (884 hp)** power, **421-mile (678 km WLTP)** range, **0-60 mph in 3.1 seconds**, and uses a lightweight bonded aluminium platform. It features no traditional rear window, using cameras instead, with deliveries starting in the summer of 2026 in Europe and North America.[article]

The Polestar 5 starts from **£89,500** in the UK, with US estimates around **$157,705** for the Dual Motor variant and **$174,628** for the Performance pack.[article]

Deliveries of the Polestar 5 begin in **summer 2026** globally, available in Europe and North America, built in China, though exact US timing is uncertain.[article]

The Polestar 5 positions as a direct rival with **650 kW power**, **3.1-second 0-60 mph**, and **421-mile range**, matching the Taycan’s performance in a four-door Grand Tourer format on a bonded aluminium platform.[article]

Polestar 4 new estate-SUV variant in **Q4 2026**, next-gen Polestar 2 sedan in **early 2027**, and Polestar 7 compact SUV in **2028**, all targeting premium EV segments.[article]
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Daniel Mercer is an independent electric mobility expert specializing in electric vehicles, battery technology, and sustainable transport systems.

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