Say Hello To The Polestar 1: A 592bhp Hybrid Coupe With Volvo DNA

Volvo's Polestar division has revealed its first standalone car, which is packing a lot of power and a huge electric-only range
Say Hello To The Polestar 1: A 592bhp Hybrid Coupe With Volvo DNA

Here it is, the very first standalone car from Polestar, Volvo’s performance arm. It’s been christened rather underwhelmingly as ‘Polestar 1’, but trust us - that’s the only thing that’s underwhelming here.

Let’s run through the numbers: first off, the Polestar 1 delivers 592bhp from its hybrid powertrain. We don’t have many specific technical details, but interestingly, Polestar refers to the car as an “electric car supported by an internal combustion engine” - the opposite to the norm. Volvo’s familiar 2.0-litre inline-four powers the front wheels, leaving some hefty motors to deal with the rear axle.

Say Hello To The Polestar 1: A 592bhp Hybrid Coupe With Volvo DNA

This approach means the car has a 93 mile electric-only range - the most of any hybrid car, Polestar claims. Want one last number? You’re looking at 738lb ft of torque from this intriguing hybird powertrain. Should do.

Say Hello To The Polestar 1: A 592bhp Hybrid Coupe With Volvo DNA

The 1 is based on Volvo’s Scalable Platform Architecture, and owes a lot to the S90 in terms of styling. But, 50 per cent of it is bespoke. It’s made from special stuff, too: the body is carbonfibre to lower weight and the centre of gravity, and it’s been fitted with plush Öhlins Continuously Controlled Electronic Suspension. At the back you’ll find what Polestar calls a “double electric rear axle” with a torque vectoring function.

Say Hello To The Polestar 1: A 592bhp Hybrid Coupe With Volvo DNA

The car will be built at the Polestar Production Centre, currently being constructed in Chengdu, China. There won’t be a conventional ownership experience here, either - you can only order the car online, and on a “two or three year subscription basis” with no deposit.

The intention is to follow the 1 up with more standalone Polestar vehicles, including a fully electric ‘Polestar 2’ to compete with the Tesla Model 3.

Comments

Anonymous

That Peugot grill though. I cant unsee it.

10/18/2017 - 09:01 |
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William 12

Looks like a modern version of a p1800 coupe

10/18/2017 - 12:20 |
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Anonymous
10/18/2017 - 13:42 |
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Senator

I don’t like oversized grills in modern cars so i’ve made an edit

10/18/2017 - 17:52 |
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Yours looks a hell of a lot better..

10/24/2017 - 13:56 |
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_Wolfz

Am I the only one who dose’t like it? I mean they say it’s gonna be around 120k for a made in China Volvo with a 2.0 I4…REALLY? It is going to be heavy because it’s a Volvo and the petrol engine only powers front wheel.

10/18/2017 - 23:23 |
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OgierJr (Ford Powered) (Hoof-Hearted)

I see potential for a more laid-back Volvo Coupe here. Maybe call it the P2000.

10/19/2017 - 03:41 |
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Anonymous

It’s kind of nice looking. Except for that horrific back-end.

10/19/2017 - 05:57 |
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Alistair Jolly

Just think if you get into a crash using all your near 600hp you’ll be completely unscathed

10/20/2017 - 06:36 |
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