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Added on the 25/07/2023 07:16:21 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN
Polestar is showing a development prototype of the Polestar 5 in public for the first time at the 2022 Goodwood Festival of Speed (23-26 June). Polestar 5 is a high-performance electric 4-door GT with proper sports car credentials, and the production evolution of the Precept concept car first shown in 2020.
Polestar is back at the Goodwood Festival of Speed with some of its forthcoming models making their dynamic debut at the iconic event – including Polestar 3 and Polestar 5.In the First Glance Paddock, which is opposite the main Polestar stand, the 380 kW/517hp Polestar 3 and 650 kW/884 hp Polestar 5 prototypes are joined by the 350 kW/476 hp Polestar 2 BST edition 230. Each car will run up the hill twice per day during the festival.On the main Polestar stand, Polestar 3, the updated Polestar 2 with rear-wheel drive and the Polestar electric roadster concept are on display. Electric Avenue hosts Polestar 3 this year.
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