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Polestar 5: ‘extreme-fast charging’ GT to star at Munich motor show

Polestar 5: ‘extreme-fast charging’ GT to star at Munich motor show

Posted on May 14, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Polestar 5: ‘extreme-fast charging’ GT to star at Munich motor show

“It’s an extremely low car [for an electric car],” said Allen. “Not as low as an internal- combustion-engine car but close, and they don’t have batteries underneath. That has been a particular challenge.”

Much of the engineering work on the 5 is being done with future Polestar products in mind. There’s “a lot of scalability” in the new platform, said Swift. “You start with a car first, then look at the products in other spaces, then how many of those spaces we can play in while designing it once. It’s part of the future, definitely.”

The 6 will be the second model to be built on the new architecture, and the two models will be built alongside one another in the same factory from 2026, when the 6 launches a year after the 5 arrives.

First ride: Polestar 5 prototype review

As a means of getting familiar with an all-new car, passenger rides are a bit of a blunt instrument. But sometimes the car in question does something so novel, and does it so effortlessly, that it doesn’t matter which seat you’re sitting in because the cat’s just as far out of the bag. 

This is what happens during our passenger ride in a leggy, pre-production Polestar 5 on the Dunlop dry handling circuit at the MIRA proving ground – a circuit Autocar road testers know quite well because it’s where we set the magazine’s benchmarking lap times.

After some chit-chat about the Porsche Taycan-rivalling 5 being “an opportunity to mature the Polestar brand” in dynamic terms, the project’s principal vehicle dynamics engineer – 31-year-old Chris Baguley – without warning delicately backs its low, camouflaged form into one of the course’s two inviting hairpin bends, unsticks the back axle with an injection of torque and then rides out an enormous, graceful powerslide.

To onlookers, the sight would be akin to what you’d get if you parsed a fully lit ‘E39’ BMW M5 through Syd Mead’s imagination. More to the point, it’s the kind of antic that flies in the face of the controlled but po-faced dynamic identity Polestar has so far shown with its electric saloons and crossovers.

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