Decoding Polestar's Naming Convention: From Polestar 1 to 7

by AutoExpert   |  20 January, 2025

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Ever scratched your head trying to make sense of Polestar’s car names? Yeah, join the club. Polestar, spun off from Volvo in 2017, is still the new kid on the block аnd boy, do they love to keep things... interesting, especiаlly with their nаming convention.

What’s in а Nаme? Apparently, a Lot of Confusion

Polestar’s approach to naming their cars is like throwing numbers in a blender. Unlike other car brands that have a method to their madness—naming cars after powerful animals, exciting places, or just sticking with a catchy alphanumeric system—Polestar just numbers their models in the order they pop them out. Simple? Sure. Helpful? Not so much.

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Let’s Break It Down: Polestar’s Puzzling Lineup

Polestar 1: This was supposed to be Polestar's grand entrance, a beautiful coupe that shouted "future!" Instead, it arrived with a hybrid engine which, while impressive with its 619 horsepower, felt like a misstep for a brand touting itself as a beacon of electric propulsion. It’s like showing up to a vegan feast with a turkey sandwich.

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Polestar 2: Next up, we've got what was essentially a hand-me-down concept from Volvo that turned into Polestar’s first fully electric car. It’s a liftback that sort of said, "Okay, now we’re getting serious," but still didn’t quite stick the landing in differentiating itself in the market.

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Polestar 3: Here’s where things start to heat up. This SUV is gunning for the luxury market, eyeing competitors like Porsche Cayenne. It’s sleek, it’s got muscle, and it’s all-electric. But again, it’s walking into a party where the likes of Tesla and Porsche have been dancing for a while now.

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Polestar 4: Just when you thought you had Polestar figured out, they throw in a smaller SUV that undercuts the Polestar 3. Aimed at the Tesla Model Y market, it’s like Polestar finally found the memo on what EV buyers want: affordability, range, and style. But the sequence of their model numbers? Still as baffling as ever.

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Polestar 5: Back to sedans we go, with promises of supercar-rivaling horsepower and cutting-edge design. It’s ambitious and could be a game-changer... if it ever hits production. Delays have left fans checking their watches and competitors like Tesla updating their own fleets in the meantime.

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Polestar 6: And just when you’ve got your head around that, here comes a hard-top convertible that’s all about luxury and performance. It’s a stunner, sure, but again, the numbering? It’s like Polestar is just teasing us now.

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Polestar 7: And just around the corner, another crossover that might replace the Polestar 2. Or will it? At this point, Polestar’s strategy seems less like a roadmap and more like a choose-your-own-adventure book.

Polestar 7 confirmed as Europe-built, Evoque-rivalling SUV

So, What’s the Deal, Polestar?

It feels like Polestar is throwing everything at the wall to see what sticks. They’ve got the tech, the style, and the backing of Volvo, but the coherent brand story? Still loading. They need that “aha!” model or feature that makes people say, “I need a Polestar because __.” Until then, we’re all just enjoying the ride—and maybe getting a little dizzy from all the numbers.

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