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Polestar 2 - Interior, design and technology

Polestar has engineered plenty of quality, style and great tech into the 2

Interior, design and technology rating

4.0

How we review cars
Pros
  • Cabin quality
  • Good safety kit
  • On-board tech
Cons
  • Firm ride
  • Interior space a little compromised
  • Heavy
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The Polestar 2 is a fastback-styled family car with a cool, minimalist design. Polestar’s close ties with Volvo are obvious even from a distance, as you quickly spot Volvo’s signature “Thor’s hammer” headlight design. The updated model also gets a body-coloured grille panel called the ‘SmartZone’, which houses various radars and cameras, and looks very similar to those on the facelifted Volvo XC40 Recharge and C40 Recharge

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The electric fastback has a classy, Volvo-like feel to the interior too, while the frameless door mirrors and glass roof panel just add to the stylish look. The smart steering wheel, chunky door handles and excellent seats are all very Volvo, but we’re certainly not complaining.

Leather upholstery isn’t included as standard with the 2, instead Polestar offers a ‘vegan interior’ with no animal products used in the cabin. However, if you really want to have some cowhide in the cabin, then light grey ‘Zinc’ Nappa leather upholstery is available as a £4,000 optional extra.

Buyers can select from different upholstery/interior trim combinations and add either the Pilot, Plus or Performance (only available on Dual Motor models) packs at extra cost. The respective packs bring lots of extra kit, relating to safety, additional luxury items or equipment to improve the driving experience. However, one downside to this method is that you can’t personalise your car by selecting individual options from those packs.

Sat-nav, stereo and infotainment

The Polestar 2’s 11.2-inch central touchscreen and 12.3-inch digital driver’s display offer crystal-clear graphics and plenty of functionality. Polestar wisely let Google handle the infotainment system and user interface in the Polestar 2. As a result, the system loads quickly, brings up postcode searches or other specific points of interest with ease, and can adapt a chosen route to real-time traffic changes.

The home screen is split into four quarters, showing Google Maps, Google Search, phone and media controls. Access to functions such as drive settings and external cameras can be accessed through shortcuts at the top, while climate controls can be adjusted at the bottom. Polestar is keen to point out that the infotainment system is being continually improved with over-the-air (OTA) updates.

The integration of Google Maps and other apps is among the best we’ve experienced, although you now have Apple CarPlay should you wish to use other apps on your iPhone. CarPlay requires a wired connection, but wireless phone charging is standard-fit.

Overall, most things work smoothly and easily. However, the central display in the Polestar 2 is small compared with the screens used by some rivals, such as Tesla. The more compact screen means some keys are smaller than they would be on the larger displays seen in the BMW i4 and Model 3, which makes the Polestar a little fiddlier to use. At least the portrait-oriented screen sits slightly proud of the dashboard, so it’s within easy reach.

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