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title: "Polestar 5 Price and Review"
description: "Polestar 5 debuts as a 2025 luxury electric GT with 670 km range, 112 kWh battery, 748 hp, and 350 kW charging. Priced from $135,000 (€115,300 / £101,300), it rivals Porsche Taycan and Tesla Model S with Scandinavian design, sustainable interior, and supercar-level performance."
url: "https://ev.motorwatt.com/ev-database/database-electric-cars/polestar-5"
date: "2026-05-13T21:52:43+00:00"
language: "en-GB"
---

#  Polestar 5 2025

The **2025 Polestar 5** is a luxury electric GT sedan with a 112 kWh battery, 670 km (416 mi) range, and 748 hp dual-motor AWD. Starting at $135,000 (€115,300 / £101,300), it sprints 0–100 km/h in 3.9 seconds and recharges 10–80% in 10 minutes with 350 kW DC fast charging.

**Listed in the «Electric Cars and SUVs» Category**

 [ Alex Garin ](https://motorwatt.com/community/electromobili "Alex Garin")

Senior EV Analyst, Motorwatt · 10 years covering electric vehicles and powertrain technology

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Last updated: 30 September 2025

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##  Base Trim Price: $135000 USD \*

\* Minimum price set for the base trim by the manufacturer

 | Model Year | 2025 |
|---|---|
| Manufactured in | China |
| Battery Capacity (kWh) | 112 |
| Electric range (mi) | 416 |

 [![POLESTAR Manufacturer logo](https://ev.motorwatt.com/media/djcatalog2/images/producer/0/polestar.jpg)](https://ev.motorwatt.com/index.php?option=com_djcatalog2&view=producer&pid=40:polestar&Itemid=1024)

 ![Polestar 5 price](https://ev.motorwatt.com/media/djcatalog2/images/item/20/polestar-5_l.jpg)

##  Exterior and Interior photos of Polestar 5 2025

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 [ ![Polestar 5 2025](https://ev.motorwatt.com/media/djcatalog2/images/item/20/polestar-5.2_l.jpg) ](https://ev.motorwatt.com/media/djcatalog2/images/item/20/polestar-5.2_l.jpg#thumbnail=1280,640,)

 [ ![Polestar 5 exterior](https://ev.motorwatt.com/media/djcatalog2/images/item/20/polestar-5.3_l.jpg) ](https://ev.motorwatt.com/media/djcatalog2/images/item/20/polestar-5.3_l.jpg#thumbnail=1280,640,)

 [ ![Polestar 5 image](https://ev.motorwatt.com/media/djcatalog2/images/item/20/polestar-5.4_l.jpg) ](https://ev.motorwatt.com/media/djcatalog2/images/item/20/polestar-5.4_l.jpg#thumbnail=1280,640,)

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Image credit: POLESTAR

##  What is the Polestar 5 2025?

### **Polestar 5: The Flagship GT for 2025**

The **Polestar 5** enters the EV scene with all the subtlety of a thunderclap. Engineered in China but designed with Scandinavian restraint, it arrives in 2025 as the brand’s all-electric flagship sedan, meant to square up against the likes of Porsche and Tesla. With pricing starting at **$135,000** (€115,300 / £101,300), it’s no budget commuter, but rather a premium electric grand tourer designed for those who crave both range and raw speed. Built on an all-new bonded aluminum platform, it pairs performance with minimalism, wrapped in a four-door body that looks as sharp as it drives.

- **Unveiled in Munich at IAA 2025, Polestar’s flagship GT bridges the Precept concept with production reality.**
- **Manufactured in Chengdu, China, with U.S. models assembled in South Carolina.**
- **Starting price: $135,000 (€115,300 / £101,300) with premium positioning above Polestar’s SUV lineup.**
- **Market launch begins late 2025 in Europe, with U.S. deliveries slated for early 2026.**
- **Flagship architecture built from bonded aluminum ensures stiffness beyond conventional sedans.**

### **Battery, Range and Performance:**

#### Battery, Charging and Range

The 112 kWh battery pack is no half-measure, promising up to 670 kilometers (416 miles) on WLTP testing, or around 373 miles by EPA estimates. Charging? An 800V system feeds at up to 350 kW, which translates into a 10–80% charge in about ten minutes. That’s nearly 300 kilometers (186 miles) added while you sip a coffee. AC charging is capped at 22 kW, more than enough to refill overnight. With efficiency baked into its slippery 0.23 drag coefficient, highway cruising remains the sweet spot.

- **Battery capacity: 112 kWh lithium-ion pack.**
- **WLTP range: 670 km (416 mi), EPA: ~600 km (373 mi).**
- **DC charging: 350 kW, adds 300 km (186 mi) in 10 minutes.**
- **AC charging: 22 kW, ~6 hours full charge.**

#### Performance Specifications

Press the throttle and the dual-motor AWD setup unleashes 748 horsepower (557 kW) with torque measured at 900 Nm (664 lb-ft). That translates into a 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) sprint in 3.9 seconds, though independent tests put it even closer to 2.8 seconds. Top speed is capped at 250 km/h (155 mph), keeping it in supercar company. Rear-axle steering, adaptive suspension, and torque vectoring add finesse, shrinking this 197-inch (5-meter) sedan into something that handles more like a coupe.

- **Power output: 748 hp (557 kW).**
- **Acceleration: 0–100 km/h in 3.9 s.**
- **Top speed: 250 km/h (155 mph).**
- **Drive type: AWD dual-motor system.**

For 2026, a rear-wheel drive single-motor variant is expected, promising slightly lower output but improved efficiency with reduced cost.

### **Exterior and Interior Features**

#### Exterior

The bodywork sticks close to the Precept concept: aerodynamic and purposeful, with flush door handles, slim Thor’s Hammer LED headlights, and a full-width rear light bar. Proportions remain GT-focused—long wheelbase, short overhangs—giving it presence without visual clutter. At 197.2 inches long and 79.1 inches wide (5,010 x 2,010 mm), it commands road space with elegance rather than excess.

#### Interior

Inside, sustainability leads the show. Vegan-friendly textiles made from recycled plastics and fishing nets sit beside cork-derived trims. Seating is strictly 2+2, prioritizing front passengers with Recaro sports seats, while rear seating feels snug for long hauls. Tech comes courtesy of Android Automotive OS with a 14.5-inch vertical touchscreen paired to a 9.5-inch driver display and optional head-up display. It’s minimalist, yes, but brimming with digital integration.

### **Pros and Cons:**

#### Pros

- **874 hp potential powertrain rivals hypercars while remaining road usable.**
- **Up to 670 km (416 mi) WLTP range with rapid 350 kW charging.**
- **Bonded aluminum chassis offers rigidity uncommon in four-doors.**
- **Sustainable interior crafted with recycled, vegan materials.**
- **Advanced tech via Android Automotive OS and OTA updates.**

#### Cons

- **Starting price $135,000 (€115,300 / £101,300) limits accessibility.**
- **Rear passenger comfort compromised by 2+2 layout.**
- **No front trunk, reducing practicality compared to rivals.**
- **Market availability staggered, U.S. buyers wait until 2026.**
- **Portrait screen may divide user preference.**

### **Prices depending on the trim and options:**

| **Base Dual Motor** | $135,000 (€115,300 / £101,300) |
|---|---|
| **Performance Package** | $145,000 (€123,700 / £108,700) |
| **Single Motor (2026)** | ~$110,000 (€93,800 / £82,400) |

### **Verdict: Why It Matters**

**The Polestar 5 delivers the kind of grand touring presence and performance enthusiasts crave. With 670 kilometers (416 miles) of range, sub-four-second acceleration, and a cabin that’s equal parts luxury and sustainability, it feels like a private jet on wheels. High entry pricing and delayed U.S. availability will sting, but for buyers who want a clean-sheet Scandinavian GT with serious firepower, it’s worth the wait.**

 [ Manufacturer: POLESTAR ](https://ev.motorwatt.com/index.php?option=com_djcatalog2&view=producer&pid=40:polestar&Itemid=1024 "POLESTAR Manufacturer")

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##  Watch the Video Overview

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 [![Polestar 5 2025 Video Overview](https://ev.motorwatt.com/media/djcatalog2/images/item/20/polestar-5.1_l.jpg)](#js-7)

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Image credit: POLESTAR

**Editorial note:** Specifications on this page are sourced from the manufacturer’s official communications, and verified industry briefings. Production figures may change. This page is reviewed and updated by our editorial team. **Last reviewed: 30 September 2025**

##  Frequently asked questions

### What is the usable battery capacity?

The model comes with a 112 kWh lithium-ion pack, supporting 350 kW DC charging. It delivers around 670 km (416 mi) WLTP range or 373 miles EPA.

### How far can it drive on a single charge?

The Polestar 5 achieves 670 km (416 mi) WLTP range, equal to about 373 miles under EPA estimates, thanks to efficient aerodynamics and its 112 kWh pack.

### What is the acceleration from 0–100 km/h?

It accelerates from 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in just 3.9 seconds, with independent tests showing as quick as 2.8 seconds in performance mode.

### What is the top speed?

The car reaches a maximum speed of 250 km/h (155 mph), electronically limited for safety and efficiency balance.

### What is the horsepower output?

Total system output is rated at 748 hp (557 kW), supported by dual electric motors driving all four wheels with 900 Nm (664 lb-ft) torque.

### How long does it take to recharge?

A 350 kW DC fast charger replenishes 10–80% in about 10 minutes. Using 22 kW AC home charging, a full refill takes around six hours.

### What is the price?

Starting price is $135,000 (€115,300 / £101,300), with higher trims pushing up to $145,000 (€123,700 / £108,700).

### Where is it manufactured?

Vehicles are built in Chengdu, China for global markets, with additional production in South Carolina for U.S. deliveries starting 2026.

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