The year is 2010 and I’m explaining to you that, a decade from now, Volvo’s almost-unknown motorsport partner will be wrestling for supremacy with an American car company whose only product to date is an electric take on the Lotus Elise. You laugh, because it all just sounds so implausible. Tesla Motors will soon become the first US manufacturer to go public since Ford in 1956 and Polestar is starting to flex its appeal here in Europe, building go-faster versions of Volvo’s regular but increasingly attractive saloons. But the two hottest mass-market properties in an emerging low-carbon world order by 2020? Come on. Surely the German and Japanese giants would never let that happen…
Yet here we are, at Millbrook Proving Ground in Bedfordshire, with a Tesla Model 3 and a Polestar 2. The former needs scant introduction. The reptilian-eyed Model 3 remains the most popular electric car in both North America and China – and before Renault refreshed the Renault Zoe, Europe also. Some treble, that. People gravitate towards Tesla because its cars tend to go further and charge faster than anything else, and even the lowliest Model 3 – the Standard Range Plus, which at £40,490 is the most junior Tesla and uses one motor, not two – can out-accelerate even something as rapid as Honda’s Civic Type R. Tesla also sets itself apart from established manufacturers ideologically, but you could write a book on that subject alone. The takeaway is that, for those keen to wean themselves off petrol, the Model 3 is one hell of a package.
One thing it never had was a true rival, until now. The 2 is an electric car of Chinese, Swedish and, yes, British provenance (Polestar has a research and development base just off the M69, adjacent to where Rolls-Royce plc makes aeronautical fan cases) whose deadpan presence gives it the aura of something that could have escaped from a clandestine military facility. At £51,900 when fitted with the Performance Pack (which adds Brembo brakes, 20in wheels, gold detailing and, if you hadn’t heard, manually adjustable Öhlins dampers), it costs roughly what this Model 3 costs, and the quoted 292 miles of WLTP range certainly isn’t buried by the 329 miles of its rival.
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To be precise, he was using
To be precise, he was using the passenger door to get in.
Tesla should concentrate on
Tesla should concentrate on research & development and leave the actually building of cars to others.
Broadly speaking, Americans see the car as a disposable consummer product and are neither interested in build quality, fit and finish nor in its longevity.
I know someone who for weeks have been getting in and out of his Model S via the passenger door, and another whose chrome strips between the front & rear doors are grotesquely misaligned.
So basically
A first electric product from a fairly new company that is part of a legacy car company produce their first EV on a platform that isnt a bespoke EV platform, in a brand new factory, and it gets within a whisker of the latest and greatest Tesla currently in production, but actually beats it on quality and refinement, and because its more conventional, its probably far easier to adapt to, and peole think Tesla are the winner.
Sorry but if I was Tesla I would be getting very worried, the legacy makers are waking up, they already have their dealer networks in place and a customer base, they are on every street corner, its only a matter of time, before they not only catch up, but leave Tesla in the dust, and who are Tesla going to sell its surplus emmisions tickets to, that are keeping them afloat, when other companies no longer need them.
Chinese Polestar 2
You do realise, CCPolestar built a vehicle in 2020, that still doesnt have the technology to compete with a 2012 Tesla model S right?
The sales figures of this vehicle speak for itself. The company will be bankrupt by mid 2021, its a china car so europe sales are low, its a china car so sales in the USA are low. Its not marketted as a china car so sales in china are low.Useless Volvo failed again.
WinstonAlexanderson wrote:
Wow, not only stupid, but a troll and a bigot as well, I bet your parents are so proud, as for going bankrupt, no chance whatsoever, Geely have very deep pockets..