The all-electric fastback that started it all is getting a fresh update. Polestar launched the new 2025 Polestar 2 on Monday with more range and style than ever. Check out the first look below.
Polestar launched the Polestar 2 in mid-2020, its first fully electric vehicle. Since then, over 160,000 Polestar 2 models have been sold across 27 markets globally.
The electric fastback has continued to evolve over the years, with OTA updates and new models gaining features (like YouTube and Amazon Prime), more range, and sleek design upgrades.
Polestar’s latest model is no different. The 2025 Polestar 2 launched in Europe and Canada on Tuesday, with more markets coming by the end of 2024. It features a sleek style upgrade, more range, and a new pack structure.
The 2025MY gained two new exterior colors: Vapour (replacing Magnesium as standard) and Storm (replacing Thunder).
Other exterior design upgrades include a new 19″ Aero alloy wheel with aero inserts and a 20″ Pro graphite alloy wheel (with Pro Pack).
The interior gains “animal welfare-secured Charcoal Nappa leather upholstery” from the internationally award-winning Bridge of Weir in Scotland. The Pro Pack includes a new black and Swedish Gold seatbelt design.
2025 Polestar 2 Pro Pack interior with Swedish Gold line through the seatbelt (Source: Polestar)
Meet the new 2025 Polestar 2 electric fastback
Polestar aligned the new model’s pack structure with the Polestar 3 and 4. It includes more single options, allowing buyers to personalize their vehicle. The structure consists of Climate, Pro, Pilot, Plus, and Performance Packs.
All versions of the new 2025 Polestar 2 offer more range, with up to 409 miles (659 km) WLTP range in the Long range Single Motor model.
2025 Polestar 2 Pro Pack interior (Source: Polestar)
In Europe, the Polestar 2 Standard range Single Motor model gained an upgraded 70 kWh CATL battery, boosting WLTP range to up to 344 miles (554 km).
Polestar has yet to reveal the 2025 model in the US, but it is expected soon. The 2024 model (Long Range single motor) starts at $49,900 with up to 320 miles EPA range. Meanwhile, the Long-range Dual Motor and Performance versions start at $55,300 and $63,000, respectively.
As it makes way for the new 2025 Polestar 2, the 2024MY is offered with a massive $10,000 Clean Vehicle Incentive, dropping lease prices as low as $299 per month.
Hyundai is about to launch a new electric SUV in China. With its big debut coming up, Hyundai just dropped a sneak peek, and it looks like it could be the IONIQ 4. Check it out for yourself in the video below.
Is Hyundai teasing the IONIQ 4?
We caught our first glimpse of the new EV model last month after Beijing Hyundai released a few official “spy” photos.
Despite the camouflage, you can see a few design elements, like a light bar across the front, slim LED headlights, and a closed-off grille. At first, it almost looks like a smaller version of the IONIQ 9, Hyundai’s first three-row electric SUV, but with a much sportier, shaped profile.
Beijing Hyundai released a new teaser for the upcoming electric SUV this week. The video shows “a wave of high-end operations” as the vehicle dances across the snow.
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The video highlights features like real-time torque control, high-speed cornering, and the SUV’s impressive body control while driving around cones.
Hyundai’s new electric SUV is being called “OE” internally, according to The Korean Car Blog, suggesting it could be an IONIQ model.
All other Hyundai IONIQ EV models were also codenamed with an “E” internally, which is raising speculation that this could be the IONIQ 4.
Like most global OEMs, Hyundai is fighting to compete in an intense Chinese EV market, which is dominated by domestic automakers like BYD.
Hyundai teases new electric SUV in China (Source: Beijing Hyundai)
Hyundai opened its first overseas R&D center last year in China to spearhead its comeback. It will work with local suppliers and tech companies to develop EVs designed for Chinese buyers. The new electric SUV is expected to launch in China later this year, followed by three new energy vehicles, including EVs and EREVs.
Beijing Hyundai will release more information on April 16, with the electric SUV set to “challenge the limit of driving performance.”
What do you think of Hyundai’s new electric SUV? Is this the IONIQ 4? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
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Charge point provider char.gy has secured a £130 million contract to install 6,000 curbside EV chargers for Brighton and Hove City Council (BHCC) – the UK’s largest installation of its kind.
London-based char.gy has also been awarded a 15-year contract to operate and maintain the charging network.
Installing Level 2 chargers curbside, where most drivers in the UK park, will enable more people to take advantage of cheaper charging rates while juicing up their EVs overnight. (charg.gy’s pay as you go night tariff, between midnight and 7 am, is £0.39/kWh, compared to its £0.59/kWh day tariff.)
John Lewis, chief executive of char.gy, said the project is “a huge moment for the UK and its EV ambitions. This partnership alone will empower thousands of residents to confidently make the switch to electric vehicles, knowing they have easy access to chargers.”
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Brighton and Hove City Council is among the first to tap into the government’s Local EV Infrastructure (LEVI) Fund, designed to help English local authorities roll out charging solutions for residents without off-street parking. Future of Roads Minister Lilian Greenwood said making EV charging as accessible as possible is “crucial to making the switch to electric a success.”
The UK now has over 75,000 public EV chargers, according to the Department for Transport—and it looks like the country’s on pace to hit its 2030 target. Back in December, the National Audit Office said the rollout is “on track” to meet the DfT’s estimate that at least 300,000 chargers will be needed by the end of the decade.
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