As a P2 owner I think the points that you make are completely in line with my experiences and perspectives. I don't take long drives so I don't have the range issue that you describe but I can see how in the cold weather it might cause some frustration. This video was fun to watch for me as it was "Yeah, that's right" followed by "Yeah, that's right." 😃
Owned and drove a P2 dual motor with pilot and plus pack for a year and 25 thousand km. Mostly agree with the comments in the video. I really enjoyed the car, design, quality feel, reliability, great pixel lights, best user interface etc. No range anxiety but to be honest the consumption is much higher compared to Tesla M3. Other negatives: pilot assist on mine was unreliable and dangerous (again much behind the feel of Tesla’s autopilot), back seat not comfortable for adults, seat material does not breath, auto backing break very annoing and cannot be switched off permanently, 360 degree camera does not show you much and unable to default to standard reversing camera, sound insulation is poor, chassis is very hard, remote app unreliable. Despite the negatives, I think this was the best car I have owned (have had Volvos and Audis mainly), and I would get another one but the price is no longer competitive against Tesla M3 following Tesla dropping 10k from price vs. Polestar adding 5k. With comparable spec you end up with 20k price difference at my region. I do hate Tesla’s looks though, so am currently undecided on what to choose next.
After 2 years and 40‘000 km (18 kWh/100km average consumption = 415 km average range) I can only agree with Misha‘s review, although for me the negative aspects don’t bother me at all. Biggest pluses for me: - great overall package: fun, sporty, safe, still good for family (my wife and daughters are not tall, they appreciate the high seating in the back) - adaptive front lights - hatchback for loading of bikes and other larger stuff - comfy seats (I‘m also 1.83) Negatives: - at night the backlights are very weak for the 360 view (workaround: tip on the brakes with your left foot to activate the brake lights) - could be a bit less noisy above 100km/h - cameras can‘t be used as dash cams
@@galdimdani9691The 30‘000 km service was good, no irregularities (all battery cells in good health). Currently 46‘000 km, no indication of loss of capacity/range. But I have no detailed analysis.
I accidentally received a Polestar from Hertz when I initially wanted a Tesla Model 3. I tried calling around to switch it, finally gave Polestar 2 a try and I extended my rental for a week and a half lol. Polestar 2 is nothing on the roads and its so comfortable, easy to drive, and fast! Im hoping to save up to buy a Polestar 2 in California.
I recently had the pleasure of driving the Polestar 2 for two weeks as a rental on holiday. It was a single-motor, long-range version. In summary, this is the best car I've ever driven. The bad points are, the key is made of kinder egg plastic quality material in a square shape with rough buttons. It makes a terrible presentation of an otherwise "luxury car". The central door-locking mechanism sounds so metallic and rough that it does not suit the car's status. The locks sound like Renault Clio MK2/3. The internal cabin materials are not up to the standard of BMW or Audi. Even the Volkswagen Gold GTI has a better-quality cabin than this. It's not bad, but it could be improved. There are some very cheap plastic bits in what feels like a quality cabin. The central armrest is too short/too far in the back to comfortably rest your hand. I'm 187cm/6′ 2″ and could barely rest my elbow on it. The home charging didn't work. It was constantly coming up with an error wherever I plugged it in. I read on forums that it's a blown fuse somewhere in the car. The cable light was turning on when plugged in, but the car always showed an error upon plugging the cable into the charging connector on the car. That's it. Everything else was superb, and I genuinely mean SUPERB! This is the best car I've ever driven (as I said already). It was so good that I would be more than happy with the single-motor long-range version for my daily driving. The fast charging worked perfectly. Managed to top up the car on most occasions within 30 minutes. It might sound long compared to 5 minutes at a petrol station, but once I tried driving an electric car, specifically Polestar 2, I'm converted. I don't mind spending 25 min extra to charge. It's reasonably fast that it doesn't feel annoying or painful. In exchange, you get the next generation of a car compared to a car with a combustion engine. It's such a difference in acceleration, speed delivery, traction, braking, and handling, just everything is the next level. Driving my BWM X3 with 2.0d and 245hp suddenly feels like steam powered truck that needs coal chugged in every few hundred miles to keep it going. I'm in no way comparing a family SUV with a small fast sedan, but the technological jump in the drivetrain is massive. It's as if you were using Nokia 3310 for 10 years and then you bought iPhone. It's mind-blowingly good and better at everything when it has a charge and you can access a fast charger. If you need to drive long distances without access to a fast charger, forget about it. You will wait for a day to top it up. Suddenly you'll feel like the caveman who needs to decide whether you keep the AC on while charging or not because you get 13km/ph top-up vs. 18km/ph top-up on a slow 14kW charger. It's impossible to do anything. But find a 75kW or 150kW charger, and you don't have to worry about range anxiety. As you can see, there are downsides to owning an electric car, as everyone knows, but if you can get a home charger, you don't drive more than 300 miles a day, and you have access to fast chargers on longer journeys, you should take the leap and get Polestar 2. It will blow your mind how good it is. Suddenly all the concerns from owning an electric car will go away because it's so much better than your old petrol or diesel car. On the last note, we've had 4 adults in the car with 70% charge, and we were able to keep up with BMW M3 E92. It's mind-boggling how a "normal" sedan can keep up with a performance car from a few years ago.
After 66 000km I still love mine. I totally agree with you when it comes to information on the screens! I also want to know and have the information about the trip available on the dash. I have another small thing as well, when reversing I would like to hqve split screen with the 360-view plus the rear camera. Also nit-picking but I have seen that in other cars and it made me want it. :)
So here's my not so quick Pro/Con experience after renting a 2023 Polestar 2 (Single Motor) from Hertz (Houston -IAH) over 3-days and about 100mi. as a 5-Year Tesla Model 3 owner. I was immediately impressed by the build quality (no rattles or squeaks), trim materials, low road noise and handling/body control. I enjoyed the design elements and looks, just wish it sat a bit lower from the side profile view. The onboard Google maps and dual displays were nice and I found no reason to use the available CarPlay option I would normally use in all my rentals. Biggest Cons IMO were #1 the awkward high center console that I bashed my knee on the very first time I sat in the vehicle and several times since as a taller 6' 2" driver. Con #2 would be the lower range vs. Tesla, although to be fair, the PS2 is more accurate and realistic with its range. I often lose a few % parked or drop 2-3% at the start of a trip in my Tesla which I was not seeing in the PS2. Con #3 for me would be the poor rear visibility vs. a Model 3...nothing more than a tiny little pocket between the rear headrests. Forward visibility was fine, but again much better in the Tesla where the dash is lower and the window is much larger. Power delivery was smooth and surprisingly sufficient given this was only the single-motor version...0-60s is slow compared to Tesla Model 3's, but at speed on the road it's more than adequate and feels better than the numbers on paper IMO. Again compared to a Model 3 It's a bit tighter interior-wise, especially in the second row. Unique features that stood out to me were the frameless side mirrors, weird turn signal tone and neutral position shifter that I wasn't all that use to coming from a stalk based system. Overall I would recommend and/or rent one again and I'm interested to see where the new refreshed design will take this model line. Tesla overall has the Tech, Performance and Charging Infrastructure advantage, but if build quality and mostly local driving (with home charging ability) are more your ownership style I think plenty would be more than happy with the Polestar 2. Solid B/B+ EV in my book!
Thank you for the fair assessment. My wife prefers the Model 3 but I can't help it, it leaves me cold while I'm absolutely in love with the PS2. So, I understand that rationally there are big plus points for the Tesla, but the emotional factor is more important to me. I want to get this "that's my car" feeling instead of trying to convince myself each time by remembering the better performance/range.
I absolutely love my car. Dual motor with plus pack. I agree with just about everything you said but for me the range limitation is not that much of an issue. Living in Australia it is rare that the batteries need to be heated for optimal performance. I have been on round trips of near enough 400km's without needing to recharge and have been lucky enough to not have had to charge on a trip ... yet. (I do have an Alfa Romeo Giulia for when I want to travel further 🙂🙂 which is a fantastic car as well)
Heating won't be an issue for you, cooling will. Those batteries are not a fan of cold but neither are they a fan of heat. If it doesn't impact range than it will certainly impact degradation.
I love my P2. When I bought it, the salesperson told me not to slam the bonnet but let it come down gently as far as it can and then press on both sides. The manual states the same. I have noticed that the charging cap can be nicely placed near the port(outside the rubber seal) at its longer side.👍👍
P2 owner here in Australia coming up on 12 months owner, our temperature makes the range issues you described far less of an issue, I've only experienced that once, during a 500KM round trip drive in rain / cold and uphill. Totally agree with some frustration in the minimalism of the driver console, I'd love 3 or 4 options rather than the 2 that are currently provided. Google integration is a huge plus, I love being able to, via my car, turn on my porch lights as I drive in if I need to. With a full google home setup, hue lights etc you can really do a lot... I've seen people show pre-warming their ovens on their drives home. I have a P2 LRDM (Long range Dual Motor) with the performance software upgrade (but not the fancy Brembo brakes) and would probably stay with the dual motor, the high end pickup at Australian road speeds for overtaking that the performance pack adds is 100% worth it for me. and with the warmer climate, I can still get acceptable range. It's still new-ish here in Au, but I will agree, the head turn still makes me smile as people try and work out what it is, on the road it really stands out as a super nice looking modern car, without screaming I'm an EV.
I have a Dual Motor non-performance version, and what I really miss is an original lowering kit as the stance of the car is a bit too high. I've looked at Heico, but not sure I want to modify the car with 3rd party suppliers when it's purely for aesthetics. Other than that I really like my car, and can't really see myself in anything else on the market currently (within my price range).
Very fair review, and thank you, I've had mine for two years and never realised it had heated mirrors! In your review you don't seem to use the home button, which gives the four segments and has the arrival time on it - but I agree the arrival charge level would be much better. And the absolute worst failing for me, no-one mentions, but the reversing lights are utterly cack. Try to reverse at night in the dark and you will have a fit! Try it on a narrow road in the rain and you just have to wait till you hit something! Obviously not something Thomas ever tried.
As a Polestar 2 owner I would say this review is pretty spot on. I've got the standard range single motor, could do with a bit more range. The 24 model does have the extra range. I want more power and 4x4 now too though. I have to say I do love the Polestar. I've done nearly 10k miles in 8 months and no reliability issues. A few infotainment resets and other niggles but generally trouble free motoring.
My 2020 Polestar 2 is the best car I’ve owned - it’s powerful, smooth, quiet, love the Google infotainment, has a high spec & tech and it looks great ⚡️👍🏻 If Polestar can’t get my pre-ordered Polestar 3 delivered by this November I’ll get another P2 to fill the gap. I agree with your negatives. I got a 3D printed cup holder which secures in the top of the glove box - works great!
Not sure whether you will see this since the comment is from 6 months ago 😅 I am about to buy a 23’ Polestar 2 & one of my main cons when considering the car is the wacky cup holder situation, especially when both my fiancé & I are in the car. Where did you get the 3D cup holder thing you’re referring to?? Would love to check it out 😁
I've got the 300kW Long-Range Version for the past 6 months and can definitely agree on most topics. The suspension and acceleration are phenomenal for a car this heavy. The stability control gives you good wiggle room to have fun. Unfortunately, I'm often driving 500-600km trips and it's sooooo annoying to either go slow or charge every two hours. The charging speed could be higher too. Overall, I'm happy to go back to a Hybrid (C300e T) and will miss the good qualities of the P2.
Mirrors + Back Glass heating on one button is normal for many vehicles. Also it usually shitch off automaticly after some time. Polestar is completely in trend regarding mirrors heating.
Here in Norway this car really rocks.The 4x4 system is amazing and 7000watt heater is nice in the cold.Range isnt a problem at all.There are so dense with chargers.Tesla SC is open for all CCS cars,so no issues.On long trips i usually drive just 2 1/2-3 hrs before i need a rest.Then i charge..perfect.
@Richard Harrold I live in northern Sweden, EVs are the PERFECT winter car, I love how they heat up instantly, you get warm air out within 5 seconds of starting the car, you never have to worry about a dead 12v battery and the car not starting, car always starts instantly. Compared to my old ICE car and all the stuff I had to put up with it in the winter this is such a wonderful experience, everything works so seamlessly and well.
@Richard Harrold You lose like 10-15% with Teslas, it depends entirely on the car, my 10 year old Renault Zoe loses 30-35% range but that's because it wasn't made to handle nordic winter conditions and uses older lithium battery technology. The newer EVs handle it much better, and the best ones barely lose much range at all.
@Richard Harrold What battery deterioration tests do you refer to when you're talking about ev-batteries and cold weather? And if you say that EVs are terrible winter cars, I hope you have experience to back it up. I live in northern sweden, have my own trucking/cab company and my Polestar 2 is hands down the best handling winter car i've ever driven and owned. Not to mention how fun it is to take it out on the frozen lake race track. Ofcourse you're not gonna have the range of a diesel powered car, but that's something you know when buying the car and reading up on the facts, like you always do before buying any car. But I did a 750 km trip in December with an average temperature of -16 degrees celcius. I tried to keep a speed of 100km/h on the highway and averaged a consumption of 2.4kw/10km. I stopped to charge two times. So it works on really long trips in cold weather. Not just as good as a diesel powered car.... yet.
MOON, the best P2 color. I was told by a Polestar rep that the doorhandles are big and chunky so they would be easy to operate with thick winter mittens.
Testdrove my mates Polestar 2 2021 yesterday and i have to say it has become my dream car. Wish i could aford it right away, then i would have gone straight from the test drive to a dealer. Some day :) Great review
Nice video, thanks. I have a 2023 LRDM, for 5 months and 3,000 miles now. Most of what you say makes sense, for the cupholder situation we don't bother with the 2nd one under the armrest. We bought one of those 3D printed ones, which we keep in the glovebox unless it's being used. That works really well. Oh - I also have a 992 and yes, the cupholder situation there is pretty silly and mine is a manual so especially so.
Great review. Only had my car for one day, and my biggest frustration is lack of level 3 chargers in my area. The few we do have are very expensive as well.
THANK YOU for being the only reviewer that has provided real-world, cold weather range for higher speeds!!! I don't understand why other reviewers tend to hide the negatives. As someone who lives in Canada and drives over 200km consistently, this is a deal breaker for me. I was so close to getting a 2022 PS2 - you just saved me a lot of headaches.
@@quavohuncho6156 That range is for the single motor version, I think, and WLTP. WLTP is never accurate, especially in cold weather. I doubt the new version will get more than 10-15% more range at best.
@@Astromuppet Idk if you are still following this comment, but I managed to do 290km at highway speeds (115km/h or 70mph) using around 80% of battery. The battery was preheated, but outside temps were -5 degrees celsius. This was in a standard range single motor. I think you can definitely get enough out of the single motor versions
@@yesyesyesman757 I ended up getting a Tesla Model Y. Don't regret the choice, but good to know that the Polestar 2 may be a viable option for the future. Thanks!
@@Astromuppet MY24 version has 22% increase over the old version. More torque, better lights and faster charging. It has a longer range than the Model 3 by a rasonable margin now.
Thank you for this good review, yes, the Polestar is really a nice car. A few more noteworthy negatives: the lack of visibility of the rear window, also impossible to remove or knock down the rear headrests to improve visibility; the backup camera is too low (near the license plate) and rapidly gets covered in mud, especially during winter, rendering it useless; iPhone users need to physically connect their phones to enjoy Apple Car play.
Polestar 2 is an amazing vehicle and the best electric car I have ever driven. The small negatives that you mentioned are just that "small" and overshadowed by its great performance, safety and reliability. Another important factor not to be underestimated is the Volvo network support is outstanding. Well done Polestar and Volvo you made a great true drivers car 😊
The gripes with the smaller map not showing ETA on trips has been sorted and works great now, also the phone app has gotten quite a few added settings - like changing percentage charging limits and a few others that i was missing from the ID-app, still missing camping/petmode unfortunatley (not sure if ID apps have gotten those either..) Got my P2 -23 Performance and its a pleasure on the snowy and icy roads in noethern Sweden! Can't think of any car i would rather have.
I have one and love it. Simple and effective and classless in the best sense. Its not an ego car. Agree with your points ; has also an accident with it and its a very safe car. The instant torque is some thing that you will not find in any Ice car. My verdict after many many cars. One of the best Electric cars outhere.
About the price of charing the car, if you frequently use fast chargers you can get monthly subscriptions which lower the price of fast chargers by a lot. For example here in Italy you can buy 145kWh for 45€ which is around 0,31€ per kWh. That's makes traveling with an EV very cheap. Now I'm not telling you how you should drive your car, but if you embrace the limitations of modern EV technology, you could go the same distance a lot faster by lowering your top speed by just 10 km/h (I bet it's hard to do on an unrestricted section of the autobahn though). This is especially true for longer road trips with multiple charging stops. The google infotainment inside the car is great, but if you are a curious guy, I recommend using something like ABRP to plan your trips and minimize the time spent charging.
Hi I'm a PS2 driver too. 2021 LR Dual motor. And I agree to all you stated in this video. I only have a couple of extra issues. The profiles used when you have multiple drivers often has a hard time switching and often do not remember to move the drivers seed on the first try. And Polestar also has been doing a bad job with the DAB radio support. But it seems they finally in sw v2.5 got it to work.
I have PS2 2021 300kw (pilot,plus) and i have driven about 25000km. +performance and 4wheel drive(winter in Finland is ❄️) + drivability +pixelplus lights are great +front seats -rear gets dirty easily -radio and some multimedia functions are at times out of operation -consumption (about 25,5 average 🫣) -autopilot doesn’t work at all on winter
another huge advantage that P2 has, is the pano sun roof. I know because the sunshine in Germany is not that problematic, but believe me, when you drive those cars with huge pano roof in 40+°C , you will get crazy cuz of the heat and lightness for above. And the roof of P2 is one of the BEST sunroof on the market with no doubt. Can barely feel the heat.
I liked the part about the mirrorheating. My volvo v70 from 2002 have it also that way. If you got some water on the mirrors the heating shuts of in about 15 minutes and you need to tap the button again to get the heating on again.
Same for my Volvo V50. Never bothered me. I actually find it useful that it turns itself off. I rarely need to turn it back on again and would just forget to turn it off manually.
Misha the frunk not closing properly on the left side just means that It's not adjusted correctly at factory. You can get it adjusted either by yourself or if you bring it to a service center to get it fixed.
I had mine P2 for almost a year now, i totally agree with you and i also like the car, but i would also add that the left side front window gets very dirty when driving on salty roads, The dirt you wipe away from the windscreen ends up on the drivers side window instead.
P2 is a great car. I’ve had absolutely no issues…after 1 year. Have appreciated the built in tow hit, the Euro-styling of both the exterior and interior…and the added power bump to 470 HP. 😊 Obviously, not my real name.
I drive a '24 model single motor, long range. The range and consumption are perfect now. The car is very comfortable and useable. When it comes to the negative aspects, there is allways something to get used to with every new car.
I have to say the Öhlins and the handling team nailed the suspension, it’s the best factory suspension in a nine hyper car there is. Really miss it. Great review I miss my polestar, wish I had never sold it. Volvo and polestar really nail all the basics. Headlights are the best, winter pack is mega, seats perfect, etc quality is also very very high Can you fit a towbar and roof rack? Cup holders are a bit crap. Sadly the car is beholden to the crappy charging network. Why not just get a dual motor none performance, wish they would then allow the Öhlins though Big question, would you buy one with your own cash?
To answer your question in a very honest way: I would not buy ANY EV in my current situation - lack of decent charging, unless I buy a house and install a good charging point. Erratic use case scenarios, most of the car(s) I drive on the track, long distance travel is a pain and for daily use the car is perfect, but then we come back to the charging issues. HOWEVER, if I would HAVE to buy an EV, be it because I'd live in a city, or let's say I am employed and can pick out a company car, then Polestar is 140% the brand I'd go for. To give a little teaser/comparison on top: I recently bought a brand new sportscar (to be announced with the start of the season) and I find the overall handling capabilities of the Polestar better (weight distribution etc) plus I miss the convenience of the Polestar such as not having to warm up the engine on start up, pre-heating etc and surprisingly enough the quiet travel.
@@mgcharoudin Thank you for your honesty, and I agree of you can’t charge at home ev’a make very little sense. Looking forward to next season. Ordered endless pads, not sure when I will get there but bringing the M5 and my son. He loves the videos, keeps asking why my car doesn’t have yellow belts 🤦
Thanks for sharing! I would love to know your favorite settings for the Öhlins dampers for both track and road? After 70000km my top 3 list: 1. The joy of driving 2. The joy of driving 3. The joy of looking at it And my only disappointment is the slow speed of SW development. Google still haven't enabled you to edit a planned route!? 👊😎👍
I had more cars with mirror heating integrated into rear window defrost button than having dedicated button for it. Kinda crazy to me that you found it strange.
As you get older, being confined in a car, any car, for more than about 3 hours, is long enough. I’ve made several long trips in my P2, and after 3 hours, or about 200+ miles, I’m ready to get out and stretch my legs, go to the bathroom and get some coffee/snack….perfect timing to also re-charge. It’s really not big deal. Oh, and for most of the year, where I live, with milder temperatures, my range on a full charge is between 250-275miles. But with my youth behind me, not interested in driving 4 hours, non-stop.
The thing is its better for everyone not only older ppl, there are a lot of accidents happening because of drivers that are tired but still keep on driving just so they arrive faster. With the PS2 i could technically drive for even longer then with my BMW without getting exhausted (if it had that range) but i still wouldnt.
It looks a really good package and one of a few EVs that are not SUV! But as you mentioned, the daily annoyances would be a big let down for me, too. Especially the simplification and very few physical buttons for AC and media control.
I have a P2, and i despise touch-controls for climate. But i have to give credits to polestar as they are always accessible, and they don't misinterpret your inputs aswell. :D
"Information distribution" - agree 100%! No radio/Spotify information available at all in the driver display, and nothing on the centre display either when in map mode. Polestar say that this tallies with their minimalist design philosophy, but in my view it goes *against* the safety aspect of the brand, as I end up pushing buttons on the centre screen to find out what's going on.
Most everything is on point. After owning a model for 8 months, my biggest complaints are how dirty the rear camera gets in the winter - it's unusable with all the gunk - and the cameras can't be used as dashcams.
I'll never understand why many car producers don't add that function if the cameras are there anyway. Should be trivially easy and would be a real benefit.
Regarding heating side mirrors: it's a Volvo thing. I drive Volvos since 2001 and last winter had to drive Q7 for a while. I thought mirrors heating not working and had to call the owner :)
As an owner I think you are spot on. Cup holders terrible. Range acceptable if long trips rare and home charger. Google automotive, looks, performance, lights, comfort, safety all have excellent. Storage acceptable. Charging acceptable. The wait for a new one is ridiculous! Overall, best car I’ve ever had and I absolutely love it. Every trip feels special and a privilege.
I went for a test drive with it and 3 major things stuck with me and sent me away from it: 1st and the most annoying is the central console lower part is V shaped and the top part is A shaped. Where this 2 meet they rub against my knee and it gets annoying really fast. 2nd is the small windows. 3rd is the high consumption. The rest of the car was decent and it drove fine, while a bit noisy, especially the suspension. One other thing is the high recuperation even on the lowest level. Also the traffic sigh recognition is worst than my 2016 Volvo V60 🙂
One thing that drives me absolutely nuts about the Polestar 2 is the cup holders and the center console. The cup holders should have been placed further forward and side by side instead of in a row. Also the center console is so massive that it causes my legs to start aching after a long drive. I drove down to Nürburgring last summer from Norway and I was crippled when we finally arrived at the hotel. Another small gripe I have with the car is the main screen. When you're stopped at a charger and watching TH-cam or any other video content it would have been so much better if the screen was tilted horizontally rather than vertically. Other than these things the car is hands down the best car I've had. I have the leather seats and they do help a lot when it comes to longer drives as they are by far more comfortable than the cloth ones.
Great review, and I also still love my p2 that I have since december 21. One tip regarding the video: please mute the ‘he google’, since it triggers my own google home speakers 🤪
Hey Misha, also die Geschichte mit den beheizbaren Rückspiegeln ist wohl etwas sehr persönliches, was auch deine Autos vorher angeht: Bei jedem Auto, dass ich bisher fuhr und fahre, war es ganz genau so: Heckscheibenheizung schaltet auch die Spiegelheizung an. Ich hätte wohl die Bedienungsanleitung lesen müssen, wenn es hier nicht so wäre. 😀 Ansonsten: Ich fahre häufiger mal einen PS2 LongeRange: Tolles Auto, aber ja, es hat ein paar Drawbacks: Die Steuerung via App ist so eine Geschichte. Und dass man eben nur AN und AUS schalten kann. So wie ich das verstanden habe, heizt die Klima aber nicht auf 22°C sondern auf die Temperatur, die du im Auto eingestellt hast. Aber da mag ich mich auch irren. Ein kleiner Nachteil ist auch der hochkant eingebaute Screen. Beim Fahren perfekt, aber wenn du an einer Ladesäule stehst und mal ein Video schauen willst...Naja, da ist das Quer-Bild dann schon relativ klein. Quasi das "Handyfilmen" nur eben andersrum. Aber gut, das ist nichts wirklich gravierendes. Und der Fehler in der Anleitung bzgl der Heckklappeneinstellung hat mich etwas Zeit gekostet. :D Dort steht man löscht eine gespeicherte Position mit mittels des Positions-Knopfes. Stimmt aber nicht. Der Knopf speichert wirklich nur. Wenn man also eine gespeicherte Position löschen will und wieder "full-open" will, muss man (kein Scherz, in den VolvoAnleitungen steht es korrekt) die Klappe händisch(!) langsam nach oben drücken und dort dann die Position neu abspeichern. Ist nicht schlimm, aber muss man wissen. Ich hab die Klappe jedenfalls unzählige Male auf und zu gemacht, beim Versuch, das irgendwie hinzubekommen, wie es in der Anleitung steht.
This week, I saw for the first time a Polestar coupe. Absolutely gorgeous car! Had no clue what it was, so Googled new ev coupe and found an image. Didn't know the Polestar brand existed. I saw a P2 today, and again, they look incredible in person. Definitely a car/company worth looking into. Thanks for a great, honest review.
52000km here, and I agree with most of what you've said. Would like to add that I really dislike the sensitivity of the safety features, especially the emergency brakes. Making a u-turn in a busy street is an absolute hell, overgrown weeds are apparantly dangerous, so are slight slopes, .. This gave me more heart attacks than it saved me from accidents, and it's as if your mother-in-law is sitting next to you and telling you constantly you're a rubbish driver for no reason whatsoever.😖And I also dislike the same error messages that keep popping up every minute or so when the sensors are compromised in winter circumstances. But apart from that, the absolute best car I have ever driven! 🤗
Yep, had the weed issue & the pilot assist has tried to kill me on a couple of occasions when the lines disappear passing a junction, but still love the car.
18:12 - I know you're android guy but what I've noticed using Apple maps with Apple carplay on P2 ETA and Distance is visible on drivers screen, something that google could work upon, apart from that I'm all in with your points.
I also own the Polestar 2 and agree with everything you said - both good and bad. As for dislikes, I would add that it was much more challenging to find a comfortable seat position for driving than any other car I've driven - being off even a little in any direction causes major and intolerable problems. Also, at least with the WeaveTech interior, the arm rests in the door and in the center are so hard they bruise my elbows, and the cockpit is so tight I have no choice but to put my elbows on them. Finally, now looking at trying another EV, the car has depreciated in value almost 50% in less than a year. That's insane.
The depreciation is much quicker on any EV than a ICE vehicle. Makes wayyy more sense to lease. Just put a $1k deposit down for a 23’ Polestar 2 w/ pilot, plus, performance & dual motor, MSRP is $67k & my lease payment with 15k/yr miles is going to be $773. And the residual buyout price is 54% of MSRP. If I did a 6 yr auto loan for that price, my payment would be over $1k/month Some cars don’t make as much sense to lease though, just gotta run the numbers
I do not own a polestar but I own 32.000 shares of the publicly listed company, and I think that the company has a bright future as it can appeal to everyday folk but also carguys like misha and I. I do not know any other ev company that puts a track oriented suspention and etc. so guys please either buy a polestar or its shares its a great investment.
Completely agree with you, had my P2 for year now, just done 30000kms and loving it . I would like to see the apple carplay become unwired. Were did you get the polestar jacket? In dubai polestar don’t sell there merchandise yet ! 😢
Coming from a BMW 2-series, I'm already bored with my Model 3 Long Range after just 9 months of ownership. The Polestar 2 is tempting but I'm not sure if its quality and driving dynamics is worth sacrificing ~150km of range compared to my Tesla. 🤔 I will be test driving a Polestar 2 Performance next week though so we'll see 🤞
@@gerdz101 how? He was worried about less range. When the letest year polestar has more range than the Tesla. Highlander M3 update might take to 390 WLTP so still less than Polestar, but 16 miles isn't worth worry about. Handling. More practical boot, better build quality. More equipment like driver screen. Better/safer ergonomics like indicators in fixed positions so you don't have to faff about finding them. I've had both model S and polestar.
After owning the polestar 2 w/Dual Motor & pilot pack for over a year now. I'm going to go with the Volvo EX 30 dual motor. Smaller, with same power? Yes please...
I've had mine for 18 months and I can't wait for the lease to be up!! It can't hold 4 adults in my family without someone squishing themselves. The center console is the absolute worst design ever, 1 cup holder and it gets in the way of my knee. I can't get comfortable in the driver seat, the floor isn't flat and the seat doesn't adjust enough for myself to get comfortable.
I wish the p2 was slightly more affordable, I however am highly leaning towards it. I am excited for the 200w charging on the newest model year (Infrastructure supporting that is a whole other discussion). My question is pot holes, on stock wheels and what's the smallest wheel that'll fit it (Canada roads see lot of abuse)
You did pay a lot for Ionity charging. But there is a special Plugsurfing card provided by Polestar with which you only pay 0,40€ per kWh. Didn’t you get one with the car?
I love my Polestar 2 which I have had for almost 2 years now. I agree with the items you mention. However, I almost always drive alone, so they do not matter to me. There is only one thing that I really hate, and that's the silly recycled seat material. I live in an area with +40C days week after week, from May until the end of September/beginning of October. Some days, after driving a long distance, it looks as if I have peed in my pants when I step out of the car. There is zero ventilation. Not good at all. Grade F for this to Polestar. The leather interior is not an alternative; it is too delicate...and you slide on it, as you mentioned.
I had one on order, but picking up a Civic Type R in a few weeks 😅 I got worried that I was going to miss out on ICE cars by going EV. I also wanted something that would encourage me to blast down some empty roads at 6am on a Sunday morning and do the odd track day. Will swap the wife’s car for an EV at some point.
Love the Civic R. I traded in my AMG A45S for a Polestar 2 and didn't think I would enjoy as much. I was proved wrong (but I do have the performance model).
@@susand9296 I like the Polestar when I drove it, but it’s more a daily than a Sunday morning fun car. The armrest also annoyed me 🤣. Will be getting an EV as the family car at some point.
I went with a Tesla due to: not wanting a Chinese car, wanting a better charging experience (especially for long distances), wanting better software, and wanting more passenger and storage space. The POLESTAR also looks and feels like a converted ICE car.
Een hele mooie auto, het achterin zitten heb ik kunnen ervaren bij de EV Experience op Zandvoort afgelopen jaar, dat is iets mis gegaan, ik zat daar met mijn 1.75 ook niet lekker, hoofd tegen de dakrand. Hoop de Polestar 2 ooit wat langer te mogen ervaren.
I have a love-hate relationship with my Polestar 2 (same spec as yours). It’s a damn good car to drive and it looks amazing. But the efficiency is so poor, even compared to similar performance EVs. The app is less than useless because it almost never connects. And polestar support is absolutely hands down the worst I have ever experienced from any company. My doors wouldn’t lock for over a month and they couldn’t be bothered to help and Volvo couldn’t find time to look at it for over a month!
As someone who has slightly longer legs than people of my height I wish the steering wheel can be extended 10cm closer. The further away the my elbows are from 90 degrees the less confident I am. But yeah, most of my complaints are UX like having too little info on the driver's display etc. Also in terms of range prediction: EPA ratings (I suppose its a US-specific thing) are much more accurate than bullshit WLTP for electric cars here. Its not difficult for me to get really close to my car's EPA stated range if I extrapolate the range/battery usage I'm doing. But yeah, realistically if you're doing a multi-stop drive you're realistically only using 60% of the battery since you'd want to be charging from 20-80% everytime, which mean say a 600km drive would take 2 stops (closer to your experience) even though quick maths would lead you to believe you can do a 1 stop. The car's own google maps would even set you on a 2-stopper.
As a P2 owner I think the points that you make are completely in line with my experiences and perspectives. I don't take long drives so I don't have the range issue that you describe but I can see how in the cold weather it might cause some frustration. This video was fun to watch for me as it was "Yeah, that's right" followed by "Yeah, that's right." 😃
Owned and drove a P2 dual motor with pilot and plus pack for a year and 25 thousand km. Mostly agree with the comments in the video. I really enjoyed the car, design, quality feel, reliability, great pixel lights, best user interface etc. No range anxiety but to be honest the consumption is much higher compared to Tesla M3. Other negatives: pilot assist on mine was unreliable and dangerous (again much behind the feel of Tesla’s autopilot), back seat not comfortable for adults, seat material does not breath, auto backing break very annoing and cannot be switched off permanently, 360 degree camera does not show you much and unable to default to standard reversing camera, sound insulation is poor, chassis is very hard, remote app unreliable. Despite the negatives, I think this was the best car I have owned (have had Volvos and Audis mainly), and I would get another one but the price is no longer competitive against Tesla M3 following Tesla dropping 10k from price vs. Polestar adding 5k. With comparable spec you end up with 20k price difference at my region. I do hate Tesla’s looks though, so am currently undecided on what to choose next.
@@tommivainio1945I believe Polestar has reduced price to make it more competitive with M3.
After 2 years and 40‘000 km (18 kWh/100km average consumption = 415 km average range) I can only agree with Misha‘s review, although for me the negative aspects don’t bother me at all.
Biggest pluses for me:
- great overall package: fun, sporty, safe, still good for family (my wife and daughters are not tall, they appreciate the high seating in the back)
- adaptive front lights
- hatchback for loading of bikes and other larger stuff
- comfy seats (I‘m also 1.83)
Negatives:
- at night the backlights are very weak for the 360 view (workaround: tip on the brakes with your left foot to activate the brake lights)
- could be a bit less noisy above 100km/h
- cameras can‘t be used as dash cams
Hows the battery degradation
@@galdimdani9691The 30‘000 km service was good, no irregularities (all battery cells in good health).
Currently 46‘000 km, no indication of loss of capacity/range. But I have no detailed analysis.
@@galdimdani9691if you charge to only 80% you can keep the batteries in good health for 8 or more years
I accidentally received a Polestar from Hertz when I initially wanted a Tesla Model 3. I tried calling around to switch it, finally gave Polestar 2 a try and I extended my rental for a week and a half lol. Polestar 2 is nothing on the roads and its so comfortable, easy to drive, and fast! Im hoping to save up to buy a Polestar 2 in California.
You can find these used in California for sub 35k currently now fwiw. Amazing deal.
@@johannespetzold3994now they’re sub $25K depending on package.
I recently had the pleasure of driving the Polestar 2 for two weeks as a rental on holiday. It was a single-motor, long-range version. In summary, this is the best car I've ever driven. The bad points are, the key is made of kinder egg plastic quality material in a square shape with rough buttons. It makes a terrible presentation of an otherwise "luxury car". The central door-locking mechanism sounds so metallic and rough that it does not suit the car's status. The locks sound like Renault Clio MK2/3. The internal cabin materials are not up to the standard of BMW or Audi. Even the Volkswagen Gold GTI has a better-quality cabin than this. It's not bad, but it could be improved. There are some very cheap plastic bits in what feels like a quality cabin. The central armrest is too short/too far in the back to comfortably rest your hand. I'm 187cm/6′ 2″ and could barely rest my elbow on it. The home charging didn't work. It was constantly coming up with an error wherever I plugged it in. I read on forums that it's a blown fuse somewhere in the car. The cable light was turning on when plugged in, but the car always showed an error upon plugging the cable into the charging connector on the car. That's it. Everything else was superb, and I genuinely mean SUPERB! This is the best car I've ever driven (as I said already). It was so good that I would be more than happy with the single-motor long-range version for my daily driving. The fast charging worked perfectly. Managed to top up the car on most occasions within 30 minutes. It might sound long compared to 5 minutes at a petrol station, but once I tried driving an electric car, specifically Polestar 2, I'm converted. I don't mind spending 25 min extra to charge. It's reasonably fast that it doesn't feel annoying or painful. In exchange, you get the next generation of a car compared to a car with a combustion engine. It's such a difference in acceleration, speed delivery, traction, braking, and handling, just everything is the next level. Driving my BWM X3 with 2.0d and 245hp suddenly feels like steam powered truck that needs coal chugged in every few hundred miles to keep it going. I'm in no way comparing a family SUV with a small fast sedan, but the technological jump in the drivetrain is massive. It's as if you were using Nokia 3310 for 10 years and then you bought iPhone. It's mind-blowingly good and better at everything when it has a charge and you can access a fast charger. If you need to drive long distances without access to a fast charger, forget about it. You will wait for a day to top it up. Suddenly you'll feel like the caveman who needs to decide whether you keep the AC on while charging or not because you get 13km/ph top-up vs. 18km/ph top-up on a slow 14kW charger. It's impossible to do anything. But find a 75kW or 150kW charger, and you don't have to worry about range anxiety. As you can see, there are downsides to owning an electric car, as everyone knows, but if you can get a home charger, you don't drive more than 300 miles a day, and you have access to fast chargers on longer journeys, you should take the leap and get Polestar 2. It will blow your mind how good it is. Suddenly all the concerns from owning an electric car will go away because it's so much better than your old petrol or diesel car. On the last note, we've had 4 adults in the car with 70% charge, and we were able to keep up with BMW M3 E92. It's mind-boggling how a "normal" sedan can keep up with a performance car from a few years ago.
After 66 000km I still love mine. I totally agree with you when it comes to information on the screens! I also want to know and have the information about the trip available on the dash.
I have another small thing as well, when reversing I would like to hqve split screen with the 360-view plus the rear camera. Also nit-picking but I have seen that in other cars and it made me want it. :)
So here's my not so quick Pro/Con experience after renting a 2023 Polestar 2 (Single Motor) from Hertz (Houston -IAH) over 3-days and about 100mi. as a 5-Year Tesla Model 3 owner. I was immediately impressed by the build quality (no rattles or squeaks), trim materials, low road noise and handling/body control. I enjoyed the design elements and looks, just wish it sat a bit lower from the side profile view. The onboard Google maps and dual displays were nice and I found no reason to use the available CarPlay option I would normally use in all my rentals.
Biggest Cons IMO were #1 the awkward high center console that I bashed my knee on the very first time I sat in the vehicle and several times since as a taller 6' 2" driver. Con #2 would be the lower range vs. Tesla, although to be fair, the PS2 is more accurate and realistic with its range. I often lose a few % parked or drop 2-3% at the start of a trip in my Tesla which I was not seeing in the PS2. Con #3 for me would be the poor rear visibility vs. a Model 3...nothing more than a tiny little pocket between the rear headrests. Forward visibility was fine, but again much better in the Tesla where the dash is lower and the window is much larger.
Power delivery was smooth and surprisingly sufficient given this was only the single-motor version...0-60s is slow compared to Tesla Model 3's, but at speed on the road it's more than adequate and feels better than the numbers on paper IMO. Again compared to a Model 3 It's a bit tighter interior-wise, especially in the second row. Unique features that stood out to me were the frameless side mirrors, weird turn signal tone and neutral position shifter that I wasn't all that use to coming from a stalk based system.
Overall I would recommend and/or rent one again and I'm interested to see where the new refreshed design will take this model line. Tesla overall has the Tech, Performance and Charging Infrastructure advantage, but if build quality and mostly local driving (with home charging ability) are more your ownership style I think plenty would be more than happy with the Polestar 2. Solid B/B+ EV in my book!
Thank you for the fair assessment. My wife prefers the Model 3 but I can't help it, it leaves me cold while I'm absolutely in love with the PS2. So, I understand that rationally there are big plus points for the Tesla, but the emotional factor is more important to me. I want to get this "that's my car" feeling instead of trying to convince myself each time by remembering the better performance/range.
Thanks for your review. I'm in the market and this helps.
The range and charging is why i bought a Model 3 instead of a Polestar 2. I preferred the Polestar to drive though.
The new 2023 refresh that just came out is a lot better though! Quite a bit longer range and faster charging!
@@swecreations Yeah, but sadly my household budget doesn't allow to change cars every 2-3 years, so i'll have to live with the Tesla a while longer.
@@15bit62 Haha sorry, missed that you said you already bought it. :)
I absolutely love my car. Dual motor with plus pack. I agree with just about everything you said but for me the range limitation is not that much of an issue. Living in Australia it is rare that the batteries need to be heated for optimal performance. I have been on round trips of near enough 400km's without needing to recharge and have been lucky enough to not have had to charge on a trip ... yet. (I do have an Alfa Romeo Giulia for when I want to travel further 🙂🙂 which is a fantastic car as well)
Heating won't be an issue for you, cooling will. Those batteries are not a fan of cold but neither are they a fan of heat. If it doesn't impact range than it will certainly impact degradation.
I love my P2. When I bought it, the salesperson told me not to slam the bonnet but let it come down gently as far as it can and then press on both sides. The manual states the same. I have noticed that the charging cap can be nicely placed near the port(outside the rubber seal) at its longer side.👍👍
P2 owner here in Australia coming up on 12 months owner, our temperature makes the range issues you described far less of an issue, I've only experienced that once, during a 500KM round trip drive in rain / cold and uphill.
Totally agree with some frustration in the minimalism of the driver console, I'd love 3 or 4 options rather than the 2 that are currently provided.
Google integration is a huge plus, I love being able to, via my car, turn on my porch lights as I drive in if I need to. With a full google home setup, hue lights etc you can really do a lot... I've seen people show pre-warming their ovens on their drives home.
I have a P2 LRDM (Long range Dual Motor) with the performance software upgrade (but not the fancy Brembo brakes) and would probably stay with the dual motor, the high end pickup at Australian road speeds for overtaking that the performance pack adds is 100% worth it for me. and with the warmer climate, I can still get acceptable range.
It's still new-ish here in Au, but I will agree, the head turn still makes me smile as people try and work out what it is, on the road it really stands out as a super nice looking modern car, without screaming I'm an EV.
I have a Dual Motor non-performance version, and what I really miss is an original lowering kit as the stance of the car is a bit too high. I've looked at Heico, but not sure I want to modify the car with 3rd party suppliers when it's purely for aesthetics.
Other than that I really like my car, and can't really see myself in anything else on the market currently (within my price range).
Great review and the cinematography is outstanding. The contrast between the white snow and black tarmac makes for a great moody picture.
Very fair review, and thank you, I've had mine for two years and never realised it had heated mirrors! In your review you don't seem to use the home button, which gives the four segments and has the arrival time on it - but I agree the arrival charge level would be much better. And the absolute worst failing for me, no-one mentions, but the reversing lights are utterly cack. Try to reverse at night in the dark and you will have a fit! Try it on a narrow road in the rain and you just have to wait till you hit something! Obviously not something Thomas ever tried.
Agree with the backlights: workaround: tip on the brake with your left foot simultaneously (or use rear fog light) 😉
As a fellow 1.83 m person, it's really easy to remember Misha - it's exactly 6 feet in freedom units :)
"freedom" units used by no one but the USA, the Liberia and Myanmar.
LOL.
freedom units 😂
“Freedom units” you literally inherited the imperial system from the brits
Aww as a 1.80m person, it's annoying being just slightly off than 6'0" round number.
As a person of 1.83-ness as well, 6 feet is easy to remember.
As a Polestar 2 owner I would say this review is pretty spot on. I've got the standard range single motor, could do with a bit more range. The 24 model does have the extra range. I want more power and 4x4 now too though.
I have to say I do love the Polestar. I've done nearly 10k miles in 8 months and no reliability issues. A few infotainment resets and other niggles but generally trouble free motoring.
My 2020 Polestar 2 is the best car I’ve owned - it’s powerful, smooth, quiet, love the Google infotainment, has a high spec & tech and it looks great ⚡️👍🏻
If Polestar can’t get my pre-ordered Polestar 3 delivered by this November I’ll get another P2 to fill the gap.
I agree with your negatives. I got a 3D printed cup holder which secures in the top of the glove box - works great!
Not sure whether you will see this since the comment is from 6 months ago 😅 I am about to buy a 23’ Polestar 2 & one of my main cons when considering the car is the wacky cup holder situation, especially when both my fiancé & I are in the car. Where did you get the 3D cup holder thing you’re referring to?? Would love to check it out 😁
@@ReannaKWalls3 Not sure you will see this comment and I'm sorry for hijacking your comment. But why is it so important for ppl to drink in their car?
@@prodigalsorcerer1415 because if you’re in the car for longer than like 30 minutes, you should be drinking some water
This slide-out drift was amazing.
Instant torque is the key.
Super clean
First time I hear about separate mirror heating, all cars i have seen with heated mirrors had one control for back window and mirror heating.
I've got the 300kW Long-Range Version for the past 6 months and can definitely agree on most topics. The suspension and acceleration are phenomenal for a car this heavy. The stability control gives you good wiggle room to have fun. Unfortunately, I'm often driving 500-600km trips and it's sooooo annoying to either go slow or charge every two hours. The charging speed could be higher too. Overall, I'm happy to go back to a Hybrid (C300e T) and will miss the good qualities of the P2.
hybrids are the cleanest options today... sadly most wish to go to either extreme battery or extreme ice, not combine them.
Mirrors + Back Glass heating on one button is normal for many vehicles. Also it usually shitch off automaticly after some time. Polestar is completely in trend regarding mirrors heating.
I never had a car that worked any other way. The rear defrost button heats up the mirrors and turns off automatically after a while.
Here in Norway this car really rocks.The 4x4 system is amazing and 7000watt heater is nice in the cold.Range isnt a problem at all.There are so dense with chargers.Tesla SC is open for all CCS cars,so no issues.On long trips i usually drive just 2 1/2-3 hrs before i need a rest.Then i charge..perfect.
@Richard Harrold Ive driven Evs since 2016.Never had a better winter car.Cabin preheat every morning.amazing 4x4 on my polestar2
@Richard Harrold I live in northern Sweden, EVs are the PERFECT winter car, I love how they heat up instantly, you get warm air out within 5 seconds of starting the car, you never have to worry about a dead 12v battery and the car not starting, car always starts instantly.
Compared to my old ICE car and all the stuff I had to put up with it in the winter this is such a wonderful experience, everything works so seamlessly and well.
@Richard Harrold You lose like 10-15% with Teslas, it depends entirely on the car, my 10 year old Renault Zoe loses 30-35% range but that's because it wasn't made to handle nordic winter conditions and uses older lithium battery technology. The newer EVs handle it much better, and the best ones barely lose much range at all.
Almost through whole Norway you drive 80km/h, to Tesla will be better, so you can sleep inside ;😜
@Richard Harrold What battery deterioration tests do you refer to when you're talking about ev-batteries and cold weather? And if you say that EVs are terrible winter cars, I hope you have experience to back it up. I live in northern sweden, have my own trucking/cab company and my Polestar 2 is hands down the best handling winter car i've ever driven and owned. Not to mention how fun it is to take it out on the frozen lake race track. Ofcourse you're not gonna have the range of a diesel powered car, but that's something you know when buying the car and reading up on the facts, like you always do before buying any car. But I did a 750 km trip in December with an average temperature of -16 degrees celcius. I tried to keep a speed of 100km/h on the highway and averaged a consumption of 2.4kw/10km. I stopped to charge two times. So it works on really long trips in cold weather. Not just as good as a diesel powered car.... yet.
MOON, the best P2 color.
I was told by a Polestar rep that the doorhandles are big and chunky so they would be easy to operate with thick winter mittens.
I love the doorhandles tbh
O have metallic blue... ;) I just wanted some more vibrant color. If you want to see it, check the first seconds of one of my latest videos. ;)
The dual heating option for both the mirrors and rear window was standard in my Opel Vectra B... its from '97
Testdrove my mates Polestar 2 2021 yesterday and i have to say it has become my dream car. Wish i could aford it right away, then i would have gone straight from the test drive to a dealer. Some day :) Great review
Nice video, thanks. I have a 2023 LRDM, for 5 months and 3,000 miles now. Most of what you say makes sense, for the cupholder situation we don't bother with the 2nd one under the armrest. We bought one of those 3D printed ones, which we keep in the glovebox unless it's being used. That works really well. Oh - I also have a 992 and yes, the cupholder situation there is pretty silly and mine is a manual so especially so.
Great review. Only had my car for one day, and my biggest frustration is lack of level 3 chargers in my area. The few we do have are very expensive as well.
THANK YOU for being the only reviewer that has provided real-world, cold weather range for higher speeds!!! I don't understand why other reviewers tend to hide the negatives. As someone who lives in Canada and drives over 200km consistently, this is a deal breaker for me. I was so close to getting a 2022 PS2 - you just saved me a lot of headaches.
Get the new Polestar 2 facelift. The new long range has bigger battery , 635 km range
@@quavohuncho6156 That range is for the single motor version, I think, and WLTP. WLTP is never accurate, especially in cold weather. I doubt the new version will get more than 10-15% more range at best.
@@Astromuppet Idk if you are still following this comment, but I managed to do 290km at highway speeds (115km/h or 70mph) using around 80% of battery. The battery was preheated, but outside temps were -5 degrees celsius. This was in a standard range single motor. I think you can definitely get enough out of the single motor versions
@@yesyesyesman757 I ended up getting a Tesla Model Y. Don't regret the choice, but good to know that the Polestar 2 may be a viable option for the future. Thanks!
@@Astromuppet MY24 version has 22% increase over the old version. More torque, better lights and faster charging. It has a longer range than the Model 3 by a rasonable margin now.
Thank you for this good review, yes, the Polestar is really a nice car. A few more noteworthy negatives: the lack of visibility of the rear window, also impossible to remove or knock down the rear headrests to improve visibility; the backup camera is too low (near the license plate) and rapidly gets covered in mud, especially during winter, rendering it useless; iPhone users need to physically connect their phones to enjoy Apple Car play.
Polestar 2 is an amazing vehicle and the best electric car I have ever driven. The small negatives that you mentioned are just that "small" and overshadowed by its great performance, safety and reliability. Another important factor not to be underestimated is the Volvo network support is outstanding. Well done Polestar and Volvo you made a great true drivers car 😊
The gripes with the smaller map not showing ETA on trips has been sorted and works great now, also the phone app has gotten quite a few added settings - like changing percentage charging limits and a few others that i was missing from the ID-app, still missing camping/petmode unfortunatley (not sure if ID apps have gotten those either..)
Got my P2 -23 Performance and its a pleasure on the snowy and icy roads in noethern Sweden! Can't think of any car i would rather have.
I have one and love it. Simple and effective and classless in the best sense. Its not an ego car. Agree with your points ; has also an accident with it and its a very safe car. The instant torque is some thing that you will not find in any Ice car. My verdict after many many cars. One of the best Electric cars outhere.
About the price of charing the car, if you frequently use fast chargers you can get monthly subscriptions which lower the price of fast chargers by a lot. For example here in Italy you can buy 145kWh for 45€ which is around 0,31€ per kWh. That's makes traveling with an EV very cheap. Now I'm not telling you how you should drive your car, but if you embrace the limitations of modern EV technology, you could go the same distance a lot faster by lowering your top speed by just 10 km/h (I bet it's hard to do on an unrestricted section of the autobahn though). This is especially true for longer road trips with multiple charging stops. The google infotainment inside the car is great, but if you are a curious guy, I recommend using something like ABRP to plan your trips and minimize the time spent charging.
Exactly. I got a Plugsurfing card with my Polestar 2 which means charging only costs 0.30€ per kWh.
I've only had my P2 for a week and I love it. Your videos helped me decide to get one!
Hi I'm a PS2 driver too. 2021 LR Dual motor. And I agree to all you stated in this video. I only have a couple of extra issues. The profiles used when you have multiple drivers often has a hard time switching and often do not remember to move the drivers seed on the first try. And Polestar also has been doing a bad job with the DAB radio support. But it seems they finally in sw v2.5 got it to work.
2.9 update addressed some of your gripes. Great review🎉
My P2 is a year old and I enjoyed it every time I drive it. It is very smooth and the quality is just superior to other EV i’ve owned.
I have PS2 2021 300kw (pilot,plus) and i have driven about 25000km.
+performance and 4wheel drive(winter in Finland is ❄️)
+ drivability
+pixelplus lights are great
+front seats
-rear gets dirty easily
-radio and some multimedia functions are at times out of operation
-consumption (about 25,5 average 🫣)
-autopilot doesn’t work at all on winter
another huge advantage that P2 has, is the pano sun roof. I know because the sunshine in Germany is not that problematic, but believe me, when you drive those cars with huge pano roof in 40+°C , you will get crazy cuz of the heat and lightness for above. And the roof of P2 is one of the BEST sunroof on the market with no doubt. Can barely feel the heat.
I liked the part about the mirrorheating. My volvo v70 from 2002 have it also that way. If you got some water on the mirrors the heating shuts of in about 15 minutes and you need to tap the button again to get the heating on again.
It also works this way on my 97 A4 😂
😆 Mirror Heating is not for water but for ice, snow and frost.
@@u8un7u haha
Yess... you are right.
Butt.. I just wanna try it every time 😄
Same for my Volvo V50. Never bothered me. I actually find it useful that it turns itself off. I rarely need to turn it back on again and would just forget to turn it off manually.
Misha the frunk not closing properly on the left side just means that It's not adjusted correctly at factory. You can get it adjusted either by yourself or if you bring it to a service center to get it fixed.
I had exactly the same issue, I thought someone damaged it. As it was a rental from Europcar.
I had mine P2 for almost a year now, i totally agree with you and i also like the car, but i would also add that the left side front window gets very dirty when driving on salty roads, The dirt you wipe away from the windscreen ends up on the drivers side window instead.
P2 is a great car. I’ve had absolutely no issues…after 1 year. Have appreciated the built in tow hit, the Euro-styling of both the exterior and interior…and the added power bump to 470 HP. 😊 Obviously, not my real name.
i have a 2023 facelift / new P2 LRSM, i LOVE that they increased from 230 hp to 300 hp and from FWD to RWD. Also it has 650 km range
How is the real range on daily bases?
I drive a '24 model single motor, long range. The range and consumption are perfect now. The car is very comfortable and useable. When it comes to the negative aspects, there is allways something to get used to with every new car.
Nice snow, in Montreal Quebec we had a great december and January, had no choice but to do snow drifting. Wooohoooo
I have to say the Öhlins and the handling team nailed the suspension, it’s the best factory suspension in a nine hyper car there is. Really miss it.
Great review
I miss my polestar, wish I had never sold it. Volvo and polestar really nail all the basics. Headlights are the best, winter pack is mega, seats perfect, etc quality is also very very high
Can you fit a towbar and roof rack?
Cup holders are a bit crap.
Sadly the car is beholden to the crappy charging network.
Why not just get a dual motor none performance, wish they would then allow the Öhlins though
Big question, would you buy one with your own cash?
To answer your question in a very honest way: I would not buy ANY EV in my current situation - lack of decent charging, unless I buy a house and install a good charging point. Erratic use case scenarios, most of the car(s) I drive on the track, long distance travel is a pain and for daily use the car is perfect, but then we come back to the charging issues. HOWEVER, if I would HAVE to buy an EV, be it because I'd live in a city, or let's say I am employed and can pick out a company car, then Polestar is 140% the brand I'd go for. To give a little teaser/comparison on top: I recently bought a brand new sportscar (to be announced with the start of the season) and I find the overall handling capabilities of the Polestar better (weight distribution etc) plus I miss the convenience of the Polestar such as not having to warm up the engine on start up, pre-heating etc and surprisingly enough the quiet travel.
@@mgcharoudin
Thank you for your honesty, and I agree of you can’t charge at home ev’a make very little sense.
Looking forward to next season.
Ordered endless pads, not sure when I will get there but bringing the M5 and my son. He loves the videos, keeps asking why my car doesn’t have yellow belts 🤦
Thanks for sharing! I would love to know your favorite settings for the Öhlins dampers for both track and road?
After 70000km my top 3 list:
1. The joy of driving
2. The joy of driving
3. The joy of looking at it
And my only disappointment is the slow speed of SW development. Google still haven't enabled you to edit a planned route!?
👊😎👍
I had more cars with mirror heating integrated into rear window defrost button than having dedicated button for it. Kinda crazy to me that you found it strange.
I really love my P2, it is quite the superstar in my village since his design is insane
All cars I have owned in the uk have only heated mirrors if rear window defrost is activated. 12:26
As you get older, being confined in a car, any car, for more than about 3 hours, is long enough. I’ve made several long trips in my P2, and after 3 hours, or about 200+ miles, I’m ready to get out and stretch my legs, go to the bathroom and get some coffee/snack….perfect timing to also re-charge. It’s really not big deal. Oh, and for most of the year, where I live, with milder temperatures, my range on a full charge is between 250-275miles. But with my youth behind me, not interested in driving 4 hours, non-stop.
The thing is its better for everyone not only older ppl, there are a lot of accidents happening because of drivers that are tired but still keep on driving just so they arrive faster.
With the PS2 i could technically drive for even longer then with my BMW without getting exhausted (if it had that range) but i still wouldnt.
Instead of the snack you should do 100 push-ups and drink some water. Snack is for fatties!
It looks a really good package and one of a few EVs that are not SUV!
But as you mentioned, the daily annoyances would be a big let down for me, too. Especially the simplification and very few physical buttons for AC and media control.
I have a P2, and i despise touch-controls for climate. But i have to give credits to polestar as they are always accessible, and they don't misinterpret your inputs aswell. :D
19:17 this is exactly the same in the Volvos and can become annoying on long trips. Other than that like you said the system is perfect
"Information distribution" - agree 100%! No radio/Spotify information available at all in the driver display, and nothing on the centre display either when in map mode. Polestar say that this tallies with their minimalist design philosophy, but in my view it goes *against* the safety aspect of the brand, as I end up pushing buttons on the centre screen to find out what's going on.
The defrost option for the mirror works the same on Peugeot-Citroën cars.
German cars indeed have the option the mirror switch
Most everything is on point. After owning a model for 8 months, my biggest complaints are how dirty the rear camera gets in the winter - it's unusable with all the gunk - and the cameras can't be used as dashcams.
I'll never understand why many car producers don't add that function if the cameras are there anyway. Should be trivially easy and would be a real benefit.
Regarding heating side mirrors: it's a Volvo thing. I drive Volvos since 2001 and last winter had to drive Q7 for a while. I thought mirrors heating not working and had to call the owner :)
The thing i dislike about it is that i dont have one 😉 would love to have one to daily
As an owner I think you are spot on.
Cup holders terrible. Range acceptable if long trips rare and home charger. Google automotive, looks, performance, lights, comfort, safety all have excellent.
Storage acceptable. Charging acceptable.
The wait for a new one is ridiculous!
Overall, best car I’ve ever had and I absolutely love it. Every trip feels special and a privilege.
I went for a test drive with it and 3 major things stuck with me and sent me away from it: 1st and the most annoying is the central console lower part is V shaped and the top part is A shaped. Where this 2 meet they rub against my knee and it gets annoying really fast. 2nd is the small windows. 3rd is the high consumption.
The rest of the car was decent and it drove fine, while a bit noisy, especially the suspension. One other thing is the high recuperation even on the lowest level. Also the traffic sigh recognition is worst than my 2016 Volvo V60 🙂
Yeah man. Like the Polestar. Thank you for the update. ✌🔥
One thing that drives me absolutely nuts about the Polestar 2 is the cup holders and the center console. The cup holders should have been placed further forward and side by side instead of in a row. Also the center console is so massive that it causes my legs to start aching after a long drive. I drove down to Nürburgring last summer from Norway and I was crippled when we finally arrived at the hotel.
Another small gripe I have with the car is the main screen. When you're stopped at a charger and watching TH-cam or any other video content it would have been so much better if the screen was tilted horizontally rather than vertically. Other than these things the car is hands down the best car I've had. I have the leather seats and they do help a lot when it comes to longer drives as they are by far more comfortable than the cloth ones.
As a Polestar 2 driver since 2020... this was a solid review and spot on.
My single motor, long range 2023 model arrives in just over a week. Can’t wait 😊
Great review, and I also still love my p2 that I have since december 21.
One tip regarding the video: please mute the ‘he google’, since it triggers my own google home speakers 🤪
Hey Misha,
also die Geschichte mit den beheizbaren Rückspiegeln ist wohl etwas sehr persönliches, was auch deine Autos vorher angeht:
Bei jedem Auto, dass ich bisher fuhr und fahre, war es ganz genau so: Heckscheibenheizung schaltet auch die Spiegelheizung an.
Ich hätte wohl die Bedienungsanleitung lesen müssen, wenn es hier nicht so wäre. 😀
Ansonsten:
Ich fahre häufiger mal einen PS2 LongeRange:
Tolles Auto, aber ja, es hat ein paar Drawbacks: Die Steuerung via App ist so eine Geschichte. Und dass man eben nur AN und AUS schalten kann.
So wie ich das verstanden habe, heizt die Klima aber nicht auf 22°C sondern auf die Temperatur, die du im Auto eingestellt hast. Aber da mag ich mich auch irren.
Ein kleiner Nachteil ist auch der hochkant eingebaute Screen. Beim Fahren perfekt, aber wenn du an einer Ladesäule stehst und mal ein Video schauen willst...Naja, da ist das Quer-Bild dann schon relativ klein. Quasi das "Handyfilmen" nur eben andersrum.
Aber gut, das ist nichts wirklich gravierendes.
Und der Fehler in der Anleitung bzgl der Heckklappeneinstellung hat mich etwas Zeit gekostet. :D Dort steht man löscht eine gespeicherte Position mit mittels des Positions-Knopfes. Stimmt aber nicht. Der Knopf speichert wirklich nur.
Wenn man also eine gespeicherte Position löschen will und wieder "full-open" will, muss man (kein Scherz, in den VolvoAnleitungen steht es korrekt) die Klappe händisch(!) langsam nach oben drücken und dort dann die Position neu abspeichern. Ist nicht schlimm, aber muss man wissen. Ich hab die Klappe jedenfalls unzählige Male auf und zu gemacht, beim Versuch, das irgendwie hinzubekommen, wie es in der Anleitung steht.
This week, I saw for the first time a Polestar coupe. Absolutely gorgeous car! Had no clue what it was, so Googled new ev coupe and found an image. Didn't know the Polestar brand existed. I saw a P2 today, and again, they look incredible in person. Definitely a car/company worth looking into. Thanks for a great, honest review.
52000km here, and I agree with most of what you've said. Would like to add that I really dislike the sensitivity of the safety features, especially the emergency brakes. Making a u-turn in a busy street is an absolute hell, overgrown weeds are apparantly dangerous, so are slight slopes, .. This gave me more heart attacks than it saved me from accidents, and it's as if your mother-in-law is sitting next to you and telling you constantly you're a rubbish driver for no reason whatsoever.😖And I also dislike the same error messages that keep popping up every minute or so when the sensors are compromised in winter circumstances. But apart from that, the absolute best car I have ever driven! 🤗
Yep, had the weed issue & the pilot assist has tried to kill me on a couple of occasions when the lines disappear passing
a junction, but still love the car.
More enjoyable to watch than just about all of car reviews on TH-cam
18:12 - I know you're android guy but what I've noticed using Apple maps with Apple carplay on P2 ETA and Distance is visible on drivers screen, something that google could work upon, apart from that I'm all in with your points.
I also own the Polestar 2 and agree with everything you said - both good and bad. As for dislikes, I would add that it was much more challenging to find a comfortable seat position for driving than any other car I've driven - being off even a little in any direction causes major and intolerable problems. Also, at least with the WeaveTech interior, the arm rests in the door and in the center are so hard they bruise my elbows, and the cockpit is so tight I have no choice but to put my elbows on them. Finally, now looking at trying another EV, the car has depreciated in value almost 50% in less than a year. That's insane.
The depreciation is much quicker on any EV than a ICE vehicle. Makes wayyy more sense to lease. Just put a $1k deposit down for a 23’ Polestar 2 w/ pilot, plus, performance & dual motor, MSRP is $67k & my lease payment with 15k/yr miles is going to be $773. And the residual buyout price is 54% of MSRP. If I did a 6 yr auto loan for that price, my payment would be over $1k/month
Some cars don’t make as much sense to lease though, just gotta run the numbers
@@ReannaKWalls3 You might want to take a look at the current lease deal on the Lucid Air Pure. It's a little more than that, but not too much
Awesome and honest review 🙌 Enjoyed watching it
I do not own a polestar but I own 32.000 shares of the publicly listed company, and I think that the company has a bright future as it can appeal to everyday folk but also carguys like misha and I. I do not know any other ev company that puts a track oriented suspention and etc. so guys please either buy a polestar or its shares its a great investment.
Seems like you are loosing money :)😊
It's interesting that the updated Polestar 2 single motor will be RWD! Definitely makes the single motor more appealing.
Clicked because I was bored, stayed for the snow drift 😅
Completely agree with you, had my P2 for year now, just done 30000kms and loving it . I would like to see the apple carplay become unwired. Were did you get the polestar jacket? In dubai polestar don’t sell there merchandise yet ! 😢
Coming from a BMW 2-series, I'm already bored with my Model 3 Long Range after just 9 months of ownership. The Polestar 2 is tempting but I'm not sure if its quality and driving dynamics is worth sacrificing ~150km of range compared to my Tesla. 🤔
I will be test driving a Polestar 2 Performance next week though so we'll see 🤞
Look at the MY24 version with 22% more range. It's now longer than any Model 3 which is 374miles WLTP v 406 for the Polestar.
@@gerdz101 how? He was worried about less range. When the letest year polestar has more range than the Tesla. Highlander M3 update might take to 390 WLTP so still less than Polestar, but 16 miles isn't worth worry about.
Handling. More practical boot, better build quality. More equipment like driver screen. Better/safer ergonomics like indicators in fixed positions so you don't have to faff about finding them.
I've had both model S and polestar.
Sounds like you will be happy with the Polestar 4. I've ordered the single engine version.
Perfectly timed video, my polestar 2 shows up in 6 days!
You will love it!
After owning the polestar 2 w/Dual Motor & pilot pack for over a year now. I'm going to go with the Volvo EX 30 dual motor. Smaller, with same power? Yes please...
I've had mine for 18 months and I can't wait for the lease to be up!! It can't hold 4 adults in my family without someone squishing themselves. The center console is the absolute worst design ever, 1 cup holder and it gets in the way of my knee. I can't get comfortable in the driver seat, the floor isn't flat and the seat doesn't adjust enough for myself to get comfortable.
That’s why you need to test drive a car first before getting one.
Unfortunately the service net is quite thin. Next dealership is almost 50km away. That‘s a no-go.
I wish the p2 was slightly more affordable, I however am highly leaning towards it. I am excited for the 200w charging on the newest model year (Infrastructure supporting that is a whole other discussion). My question is pot holes, on stock wheels and what's the smallest wheel that'll fit it (Canada roads see lot of abuse)
I can't believe there's no screen for the moonroof?? I live in sunny place... it's going to get so hot
Family of four. No problem with space for holidays. It is a big, comfy car. Interesting that it's the smallest in the Polestar range.
You did pay a lot for Ionity charging. But there is a special Plugsurfing card provided by Polestar with which you only pay 0,40€ per kWh. Didn’t you get one with the car?
Chose the MY LR over the P2 due to space for family, would have surely liked it a lot. However, MY LR is an excellent car for every purpose as well
I've had mine about 1 year and still love it
I love my Polestar 2 which I have had for almost 2 years now. I agree with the items you mention. However, I almost always drive alone, so they do not matter to me. There is only one thing that I really hate, and that's the silly recycled seat material. I live in an area with +40C days week after week, from May until the end of September/beginning of October. Some days, after driving a long distance, it looks as if I have peed in my pants when I step out of the car. There is zero ventilation. Not good at all. Grade F for this to Polestar. The leather interior is not an alternative; it is too delicate...and you slide on it, as you mentioned.
Even with Air-conditioning, lack of seat breathing a big issue? Thanks
Awesome car. Really liked it but never had the chance to experience one.
I had one on order, but picking up a Civic Type R in a few weeks 😅 I got worried that I was going to miss out on ICE cars by going EV. I also wanted something that would encourage me to blast down some empty roads at 6am on a Sunday morning and do the odd track day. Will swap the wife’s car for an EV at some point.
Love the Civic R. I traded in my AMG A45S for a Polestar 2 and didn't think I would enjoy as much. I was proved wrong (but I do have the performance model).
@@susand9296 I like the Polestar when I drove it, but it’s more a daily than a Sunday morning fun car. The armrest also annoyed me 🤣. Will be getting an EV as the family car at some point.
@@susand9296 Do you miss the sound of the ICE? I was debating to transition from an Audi S4 to a P2, but nervous about missing the ICE experience.
I went with a Tesla due to: not wanting a Chinese car, wanting a better charging experience (especially for long distances), wanting better software, and wanting more passenger and storage space. The POLESTAR also looks and feels like a converted ICE car.
Een hele mooie auto, het achterin zitten heb ik kunnen ervaren bij de EV Experience op Zandvoort afgelopen jaar, dat is iets mis gegaan, ik zat daar met mijn 1.75 ook niet lekker, hoofd tegen de dakrand. Hoop de Polestar 2 ooit wat langer te mogen ervaren.
The bezel-less side mirror is really beautiful for me
Great review, thank you!
Is it have a water cooling/heating system for a batteries? Will it heat the batteries in winter time while plugged in?
I love everything on my Polestar 2. The only thing that I think they should have done is to lock the charging door when the car is locked
I have a love-hate relationship with my Polestar 2 (same spec as yours). It’s a damn good car to drive and it looks amazing. But the efficiency is so poor, even compared to similar performance EVs. The app is less than useless because it almost never connects. And polestar support is absolutely hands down the worst I have ever experienced from any company. My doors wouldn’t lock for over a month and they couldn’t be bothered to help and Volvo couldn’t find time to look at it for over a month!
I love the brand but it’s not available in France, not yet. We would probably have the new version, in 2024. Thanks for your review.
As someone who has slightly longer legs than people of my height I wish the steering wheel can be extended 10cm closer. The further away the my elbows are from 90 degrees the less confident I am. But yeah, most of my complaints are UX like having too little info on the driver's display etc.
Also in terms of range prediction: EPA ratings (I suppose its a US-specific thing) are much more accurate than bullshit WLTP for electric cars here. Its not difficult for me to get really close to my car's EPA stated range if I extrapolate the range/battery usage I'm doing. But yeah, realistically if you're doing a multi-stop drive you're realistically only using 60% of the battery since you'd want to be charging from 20-80% everytime, which mean say a 600km drive would take 2 stops (closer to your experience) even though quick maths would lead you to believe you can do a 1 stop. The car's own google maps would even set you on a 2-stopper.
YES Thanks for the video!