Polestar 4 launches in the US starting at $54,900

Vlad, 27 March 2024

The Polestar 4 has now been officially launched in the US. You will be able to order one in late April, starting at $54,900 for the entry-level model called "Long range Single motor". The AWD version called "Long range Dual motor", with "standard Pilot Pack" will start at $62,900. Deliveries will start in the fourth quarter of this year, so no sooner than October. All prices exclude a $1,400 destination fee.

Polestar initially said the car would cost around $60,000, so the $54,900 starting price is a fair bit lower than that estimate, which can only be good news. It is however positioned in a price range that's full of competition, so it remains to be seen how well it will actually do. Here's the full table of pricing for the US market.

Polestar 4 launches in the US starting at $54,900

In case you were wondering, the Pilot Pack comes with Pilot Assist and Lane Change Assist. The Pro Pack contains 21-inch "Pro wheels", black seat belts with a Swedish gold stripe, and Swedish gold valve stem caps.

The Plus Pack gives you a graphical head-up display, automatically dimming exterior mirrors, more customization for seat positions (including a manual leg extension), electronically reclineable rear seats, MicroTech upholstery, three-zone climate control, rear climate control and entertainment screen, heated steering wheel and rear seats, 11kW AC charging, and a premium Harman Kardon audio system.

Polestar 4 launches in the US starting at $54,900

The Performance Pack has 22" wheels, Brembo brake calipers in Swedish gold, summer performance tires, "Polestar engineered brake discs" (whatever that means), a performance chassis, Swedish gold seat belts and valve stem caps.

Polestar describes the 4 as "a new breed of SUV coupe", having the space of the former and the aerodynamics of the latter. Rather confusingly given the naming, it's positioned in between the Polestar 2 and the Polestar 3 in both size and price.

Polestar 4 launches in the US starting at $54,900

Polestar brags about how many things come as standard in the 4 - a panoramic glass roof, adaptive cruise control, a 360-degree parking camera with 3D view, a heat pump, digital key, and more. The car is interestingly missing a rear windscreen, the glass having been eliminated and replaced by an HD screen showing a real-time feed from a roof-mounted rear camera, which, Polestar says, enables a "far wider field of view compared to what is found in most modern vehicles".

The Polestar 4's infotainment system is Android Automotive, running on a 15.4-inch landscape-oriented touchscreen. This comes with Google Assistant, Google Maps and Google Play built-in.


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