Polestar 4 SUV 2026: price, specs and release date
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Three production Polestar 4 SUVs were caught on an open car transporter ahead of the model’s September 2 debut. A photo surfaced on August 19 on the Korean outlet Autospy, whose author says the cars were being hauled from the factory in Busan to the port of Masan for export. The images show the redesigned tail uncamouflaged for the first time — with a conventional rear window, a taller roofline and a vertical liftgate.
This is already the production stage of the project. Polestar confirmed on July 9 that SUV production had started, with first deliveries scheduled for Q4. The official announcement confirmed a rear-wheel-drive version with up to 630 km of WLTP range, a Dual Motor setup rated at up to 544 hp, a 400-volt architecture, and assembly in Busan.
Compared with the Polestar 4 Coupe, the biggest change is at the rear of the body. The Coupe has no rear window — a camera handles rear visibility — while the SUV brings back a conventional window and a squarer cargo area. The technical base stays shared: the current Coupe also makes up to 544 hp, and its rear-wheel-drive version is rated at 620 km WLTP.
The new body shape was already on the product roadmap back in winter, when Polestar promised a more practical version of the “4” for the second half of 2026. Now the interior, cargo dimensions, full spec sheet and market trim levels remain to be revealed on September 2. The fresh leak has effectively closed the last big question ahead of the debut — what the production Polestar 4 SUV looks like without its camouflage.
This English edition was prepared using AI translation under editorial oversight by SpeedMe. The original reporting is by Dmitry Novikov