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Polestar 3 SUV and Polestar 5 sedan revealed further, Polestar 4 teased

Polestar uses sales-growth press release to drip-feed another preview of its coming new models

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Thanks to a fresh announcement describing continued growth, we have a set of images that offer a clear look at the showroom-ready rears of three new Polestar models.

The new photos give us a proper look at the new Polestar 3 electric SUV from the back end, just days after the brand handed down its first preview – a clean side profile.

As expected, the XC90-sized Polestar 3 will focus on a fast and tapered 'lifestyle' look, with a solid light bar along the rear end to keep it well on-brand.

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Joining the 3 in this latest preview is a shot of the coming new Polestar 5 sedan, set to debut soon as a rival to models like the new Lucid Air, Mercedes-Benz EQS, and ageing Tesla Model S.

As with the Precept concept that preceded it, the Polestar 5 boasts a properly futuristic look with plenty of bold angular details married to a long sloping roofline that terminates at a cliff-like rear deck.

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Finally, we see the upcoming Polestar 4, still draped in a heavy but translucent cover to offer the barest hint of what lies beneath.

What's known so far is that the 4 will debut as an electric SUV 'coupe', making it a rival to models like the next-generation electric Porsche Macan and the Audi Q5 E-Tron.

It seems clear the 4 will take styling cues from the 5, at least at the rear, although it's too early to say with certainty. The 4 is expected to debut in 2024.

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Polestar 4 Teaser Front
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All three new models are expected to come to Australia, which has already stood out as an early market for the Polestar brand.

As for the purpose of the press release, Polestar confirms it has now received "over 32,000" customer orders for the Polestar 2 this year, thanks in part to its launch of over 130 "retail locations" globally – with 30 more expected in 2022.

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