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Polestar and Volvo Join Forces on Upcoming Compact Electric SUV
If you love cars that blend futuristic design with technical strength and sustainability, this collaboration is truly exciting.
Imagine a driving experience where Polestar’s futuristic design and performance merge with Volvo’s solid technological foundation. That’s exactly what’s happening as the two brands join forces on their next SUV project—promising plenty of exciting innovation and electric energy.
A Strong Alliance, Built on Trust
Polestar has grown from being Volvo’s performance tuner to an independent, yet closely related, electric car manufacturer. Together, they share platforms, factories, and development resources— with Polestar directly benefiting from Volvo’s know-how and sustainable vision for the future.
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What’s Happening – Quick Facts
- They are collaborating on the Polestar 7, an upcoming compact premium SUV set to launch in 2028.
- The car will be produced at the new Volvo plant in Košice, Slovakia, which Volvo is currently constructing. The facility is expected to be CO₂-neutral with a capacity of up to 250,000 cars annually.
- The platform will likely be Volvo’s next-generation SPA3, which will underpin models like the Volvo EX60—and Polestar will adapt it with a ‘cell-to-body’ battery and its own electric motors to ensure Polestar’s unique character and performance.
Why the Collaboration Makes Sense
This isn’t just a branding partnership—it’s effective streamlining. By producing in Europe, Polestar avoids high import tariffs from China and strengthens its position in the European home market. At the same time, they gain access to Volvo’s SPA architecture, advanced electric hardware, and the benefits of industrial scale.
Future Outlook and Innovation
This collaboration continues Polestar’s strategy of combining design and performance with Volvo’s architectures and technological expertise. The result is an SUV that could end up competing directly with the Tesla Model Y and Audi Q4 e-tron—yet with Polestar’s distinctive sporty driving experience and Scandinavian style.
Here’s the Timeline
| Milestone |
Detail |
| 2025 |
Memorandum signed, plant in Košice under construction |
| 2028 |
Expected launch of Polestar 7 |
| Platform |
SPA3 from Volvo with cell-to-body construction and new electric motors |
From Concept to Reality
While Volvo has been producing the EX90—its flagship SUV—on the SPA2 platform since May 2024, the Polestar 3 is already on the same architecture. Now, together with the Polestar 7 and SPA3, they are taking the next leap—promising even more streamlined, sustainable, and cost-efficient production.
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