The Polestar Engineered badge represents a commitment to precision and performance, rooted in the brand’s motorsport heritage. Polestar’s journey began in 2009, developing race cars and performance upgrades for Volvo.
This expertise carried over into the consumer market with models like the Volvo S60 and V60 Polestar, featuring enhancements such as Brembo brakes and Öhlins dampers for improved handling and responsiveness.
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As Polestar transitioned to electric vehicles, the focus remained on performance. Instead of just horsepower, the brand refined the driving experience, optimizing features like pedal mapping and four-wheel drive systems.
The Polestar 2 Performance version exemplifies this with software upgrades, Brembo brakes, and Öhlins dampers.
Polestar applies the same attention to detail in every aspect of engineering, led by Joakim Rydholm, who personally tests each vehicle. Beyond cars, Polestar’s engineering ethos extends to products like the Allebike Elize, a high-performance mountain bike.
Ultimately, the Polestar Engineered badge is a symbol of enhanced performance, ensuring every vehicle or product bearing it delivers a superior, precise experience.
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