Polestar creates collection of Arctic Circle cars to showcase Swedish performance DNA

 

GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN – 30 January 2025. Polestar has created a new collection of unique ‘Arctic Circle’ cars that build onto the formula applied to the one-of-a-kind Polestar 2 Arctic Circle first shown in 2022. Now, additional Polestar 3 and Polestar 4 versions have been built to present a complete line-up of rally-inspired, one-off Arctic Circle cars that express the Swedish brand’s performance DNA. The three cars will make their public debut at the 2025 FAT Ice Race in Zell am See, Austria, on 1 February.

 

Michael Lohscheller, Polestar CEO, says: “The Arctic Circle collection illustrates our unique performance DNA, rooted in motorsport and combined with Scandinavian design. We develop our cars under challenging conditions within the Arctic Circle in Sweden, and at the FAT Ice Race we will showcase that on ice there is nothing better than a Polestar. We are really excited to be part of this special event with our full model line-up, where it’s all about car culture and the performance experience.

 

Born in the world of motorsport and expertly integrated by Polestar’s Head of Driving Dynamics, Joakim Rydholm, Polestar’s performance DNA is partly developed and perfected in the specifically challenging environment within the Arctic Circle in northern Sweden. With multiple Swedish rally podium finishes ​ to his name and over 30 years in motorsport, Joakim and the Polestar Design and Brand teams have applied the rally formula to the complete Polestar model range, with each car exhibiting slightly different characteristics.

 

Joakim Rydholm says: “We created something truly special when we worked on the Polestar 2 Arctic Circle, and to now apply that formula to our two new SUVs has been a fun and challenging task. We have worked closely with our leading technology partners to bring bespoke engineering solutions to these cars that emphasise our performance DNA – and make them incredibly fun to drive.

 

Built at one of Polestar’s Swedish R&D facilities, the general formula of raised ride height with custom 3-way adjustable Öhlins dampers, specialised Pirelli studded tyres, OZ Racing wheels (world premiere of the new ‘Rally Legend’), new Quad Evo front spotlights from Stedi, and bucket seats from Recaro, give the cars a rally flavour. Then, accessories are applied to the vehicles in different executions, including skis, roof racks, storage solutions and recovery equipment – bringing additional Polestar brand partnerships to the fore.

 

Each vehicle is modified as follows:

Polestar 2 Arctic Circle

Polestar 3 Arctic Circle

Polestar 4 Arctic Circle

MY21 Long range Dual motor with Performance Pack and software upgrade

(350 kW / 680 Nm)

MY24 Long range Dual motor with Performance Pack

(380 kW / 910 Nm)

MY24 Long range Dual motor with Performance Pack

(400 kW / 686 Nm)

Custom Öhlins 3-way adjustable dampers (2-way compression, 1-way rebound) with external gas reservoirs

Custom Öhlins 3-way adjustable dampers (2-way compression, 1-way rebound) with external gas reservoirs

Custom Öhlins 3-way adjustable dampers (2-way compression, 1-way rebound) with external gas reservoirs

+30 mm ride height

+40 mm ride height

+20 mm ride height

Front and rear strut braces

Front strut brace

Front strut brace

Specialised 19” Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain Plus with 250 4-mm studs (245/45R19) for ice track driving

Specialised 20” Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain Plus with 300 4-mm studs (295/40R20) for ice track driving

Specialised 20” Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain Plus with 300 4-mm studs (295/40R20) for ice track driving

Pirelli P Zero Winter (245/45R19) for road driving

Pirelli Scorpion Winter 2 (255/50R20 front, 285/45R20 rear) for road driving

Pirelli Scorpion Winter 2 (255/50R20) for road driving

OZ Racing Rally Racing wheels (19”)

OZ Racing Rally Legend wheels (20”) – world premiere

OZ Racing Rally Legend wheels (20”) – world premiere

Recaro Pole Position bucket seats

Recaro Pole Position bucket seats

Recaro Pole Position bucket seats

Paddle-operated launch control

Stedi ST4K roof light bar

Drift-inspired hydraulic hand brake

Stedi Quad Pro LED front spotlights

Stedi Quad Pro LED front spotlights

Stedi Quad Pro LED front spotlights

Rally-inspired mud flaps

Rally-inspired mud flaps

Rally-inspired mud flaps

Swedish gold tow hooks

Swedish gold tow hooks

Swedish gold tow hooks

Thule WingBar Edge roof rails and SnowPack ski mounts

Thule WingBar Edge roof rails and custom roof basket

Specialised ski mounts

blackcrows all-terrain skis

Fiskars SnowXpert shovel

blackcrows all-terrain skis

 

Peli 1650EU Protector Case

 

 

Snow ladders

 

Ends.


Evi Boits

Communications Manager, oona agency

 

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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 27 markets globally across North America, Europe and Asia Pacific. 

Polestar has three models in its line-up: Polestar 2, Polestar 3, and Polestar 4. Planned models include the Polestar 5 four-door GT (to be introduced in 2025), 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.

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