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New Polestar 4 SUV to launch on 2 September as 536bhp iX3 rival
Tuesday, Jul 07, 2026 12:00 PM
TIM 260702 50057 V01 16x9 V2 1 'More versatile' version of electric family SUV brings a traditional rear window and nearly 400 miles of range

Polestar will launch a new, more upright version of its 4 crossover on 2 September to rival the BMW iX3 and Mercedes-Benz GLC Electric.

The Polestar 4 SUV will place a greater emphasis on "flexibility and practicality", the company said as it released a new official preview image, with "versatile storage capabilities for every journey".

Confirming the first technical details of its new entrant today, Polestar revealed that it will be offered with the choice of rear- and four-wheel-drive powertrains, topping out at 536bhp - like the existing 4.

It will also roughly match the current 4's maximum official range, claiming 391 miles between charges in its most efficient form, and use the same 400V electrical architecture, which allows charging at up to 200kW.

The 4 SUV will be built in Busan, South Korea, alongside its coupé-roofed sibling, and is set to be revealed in the coming weeks before orders open in September.

The first official details of the car come after Autocar exclusively revealed (below) that it would feature a traditional, upright rear window in place of the familiar camera-based rear-view system. 

That will tie into an overall design treatment that is more conventional than that of the existing 4, which straddles the boundaries between coupé, crossover and saloon - and is most easily thought of as a Porsche Macan Electric rival.

The newcomer will be slightly shorter than the US-built Polestar 3 (which is more of a premium, sporting proposition), at around 4850mm long. 

It will face a much larger field of direct rivals than the 4 Coupé, including the recently launched iX3 and GLC Electric, as well as the Audi Q6 E-tron, Lexus RZ and best-selling Tesla Model Y.  

The 4 SUV is one of four new models that Polestar is priming for launch by the end of 2028, as part of a drive to recover from heavy financial losses and find a path to sustained profit.

The firm sold around 60,000 cars last year, but aims to increase its annual output to 100,000 units, and estimates that its new models will boost its coverage of the EV market segments from 25% to 55-65%. 

The 4 SUV follows the new Polestar 5 GT, and will be joined next year by the next-gen Polestar 2, and in 2028 by the smaller Polestar 7 crossover.