New 800 Volt Polestar 3: faster charging, more power, and increased intelligence

  • Polestar 3 upgraded with 800 Volt electrical architecture and peak DC charging rate of up to 350 kW
  • New in-house developed rear motor and substantial increase in power for all versions, now up to 500 kW
  • Upgraded core computer with more than 8 times greater processing power

 

GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN – 2 October 2025. Polestar, the Swedish electric performance car brand, makes extensive hardware upgrades to its flagship SUV, Polestar 3, for the 2026 model year. Overall performance improves significantly thanks to a new 800 Volt electrical architecture with substantial increase in power, faster charging, and greater core computer processing power.

Michael Lohscheller, Polestar’s CEO, says: Michael Lohscheller, Polestar’s CEO, says: “The upgrades to Polestar 3 for MY26 are significant, introducing meaningful improvements in technology and performance. With this update, we continue to deliver on our commitment to add value for our customers through both hardware and over-the-air software enhancements. Polestar 3 was already an exceptional SUV — now it’s even more.

New 800 Volt electrical architecture

The 2026 model year marks a major technological leap for Polestar 3 and its SPA2 platform with the introduction of an 800 Volt electrical architecture. This upgrade enables significantly faster DC charging with a peak rate of up to 350 kW, meaning that the 10–80% battery charge benchmark can take as little as 22 minutes, which is more than 25% faster than before.

 

The new architecture also brings enhanced efficiency, up to 6% according to the WLTP cycle, and supports the integration of new lithium-ion batteries from supplier CATL: a 92 kWh battery pack for the Rear motor version and a 106 kWh battery pack for the Dual motor and Performance variants. Combined, the faster DC charging and increased efficiency further improve the already capable long-distance driving abilities of the Polestar 3.

 

Upgraded powertrain with increased performance

All versions of Polestar 3 now benefit from a new in-house developed permanent magnet synchronous rear motor that delivers higher output. Paired with an asynchronous front motor, the new configuration delivers up to 500 kW of total power in the Performance variant.

 

The front motor now features automatic disconnect functionality when not needed, just as on Dual motor versions of Polestar 2, improving efficiency and range during everyday driving. The new rear motor also means the power balance has shifted to a greater rear bias than before. Combined with updated anti-roll bars and extensive software refinement for the steering, the result is an even more direct and engaging driving experience across all model variants.

 

Greater computing power

Polestar 3 continues to lead the way as the first European software-defined vehicle, now with a major upgrade to its core computing system that is the foundation. The NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin processor replaces the previous Xavier unit, increasing processing power from 30 to 254 trillion operations per second (TOPS). This leap with more than eight times increase in computing power enables faster, more intelligent management of active safety systems, battery performance, and sensor data.

 

In line with Polestar’s commitment to continuous improvement, this hardware upgrade will also be offered as a complimentary retrofit to all existing Polestar 3 customers[1], with upgrades of customer cars planned to start in the beginning of 2026.

 

Options and pack structure

The 2026 model year introduces a new trim level structure: Polestar 3 Rear motor, Dual motor, and Performance—replacing the previous naming convention and making a clearer distinction between versions. Part of the set-up is an optimised battery size for the entry level Rear motor and active air suspension now becoming optional for the Dual motor, while remaining as standard on the Performance variant. These trim levels will also be expressed through the seatbelt design, with solid black for Rear motor, black with Swedish gold stripe for Dual motor, and belts in full Swedish gold for the Performance version, reinforcing its position as the most powerful expression of Polestar 3.

 

A revised pack and options strategy make it easier for customers to tailor their car. The new Climate pack includes heated rear seats, steering wheel, and front wiper blades. The new Prime pack option bundles together Pilot, Plus, and Climate packs in combination with rear privacy glass. Audio system Bowers & Wilkins for Polestar, with headrest speakers and active road noise cancellation, is now offered both as a single option and as part of the Plus pack.

 

Design is updated with the new exterior colour option Storm, a dark grey metallic that replaces Thunder, and the door text graphics are updated to now include model variant and a larger font for the Polestar 3 name. Inside, the standard upholstery is upgraded to Bio-attributed MicroTech in Charcoal with repurposed aluminium deco that previously was an optional extra.

Lies Eeckman, Regional managing director Polestar Benelux says: “Our flagship luxury SUV, the Polestar 3, continues to lead the way with performance, technology, and innovation – and the latest upgrades take it to an even higher level. While awaiting the arrival of the new model year, customers can already benefit from attractive offers on pre-configured vehicles available for quick delivery. The last remaining cars in stock are offered with discounts of up to €6,750 (incl. VAT), and for private customers lease options start from around €555/month. In addition, the Luxembourg government is granting a €3,000 incentive on selected models, provided the order is placed before June 30, 2026 and first registration takes place before June 30, 2027. Early next year, all Polestar 3 cars on Luxembourg roads will receive a free upgrade with the new NVIDIA processor, ensuring that every vehicle is equipped with the most advanced technology on the market.

Sales of the upgraded Polestar 3 model year 2026 will start at a later date and local prices will be communicated when sales start. Find more information about the upgraded Polestar 3 at: https://www.polestar.com/global/polestar-3/

 

Polestar 3

Rear motor

Dual motor

Performance

Power (hp/bhp)

245 kW (333/329)

400 kW (544/536)

500 kW (680/670)

Torque

480 Nm

740 Nm

870 Nm

0-100 km/h

6.5 seconds

4.7 seconds

3.9 seconds

0-60 mph

6.3 seconds

4.5 seconds

3.8 seconds

Top speed (mph)

210 km/h (130)

230 km/h (140)

230 km/h (140)

Range, WLTP (mi)

604 km (375)

635 km (394)

593 km (368)

Consumption, WLTP

17.6 – 21.6 (28.3 – 34.7)

19.1 – 23.4 (30.7 – 37.6)

20.6 – 23.4 (33.1 – 37.6)

kWh/100 km (kWh/100 mi)

 

 

 

Battery, type

800 V lithium-ion

800 V lithium-ion

800 V lithium-ion

Battery capacity (gross)

92 kWh

106 kWh

106 kWh

Charging capacity (AC)

Up to 11 kW

Up to 11 kW

Up to 11 kW

Charging capacity (DC)

Up to 310 kW

Up to 350 kW

Up to 350 kW

 

Ends.

Notes to editors

  1. The complimentary hardware change will be performed at a Polestar authorised service point, and customers will be contacted when the NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin processor is available to be fitted.

Evi Boits

Communications Manager, oona agency

 

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About Polestar

Polestar (Nasdaq: PSNY) is the Swedish electric performance car brand with a focus on uncompromised design and innovation, and the ambition to accelerate the change towards a sustainable future. Headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden, its cars are available in 28 markets globally across North America, Europe and Asia Pacific.

Polestar has four models in its line-up: Polestar 2, Polestar 3, Polestar 4, and Polestar 5. Planned models include the Polestar 6 roadster and the Polestar 7 compact SUV. With its vehicles currently manufactured on two continents, North America and Asia, Polestar plans to diversify its manufacturing footprint further, with production of Polestar 7 planned in Europe.

Polestar has an unwavering commitment to sustainability and has set an ambitious roadmap to reach its climate targets: halve greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 per-vehicle-sold and become climate-neutral across its value chain by 2040. Polestar’s comprehensive sustainability strategy covers the four areas of Climate, Transparency, Circularity, and Inclusion.