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Volvo, Geely Holdings Splash EUR 640 million on Polestar

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….As Polestar unveils its first car – the Polestar 1

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Volvo Cars and its owner, Geely Holdings, Tuesday announced a joint investment of EUR 640 million to support the initial phase of Polestar’s product, brand and industrial development. Polestar is Volvo Car Group’s performance arm.

 The investment, according to a statement,  highlights the financial muscle and industrial and manufacturing expertise that Polestar will have access to, and establishes the fully consolidated Volvo Cars subsidiary as a stand-alone electrified performance car company as it reveals its first production model in Shanghai today.

 The investment will be used, among other things, to establish a state-of-the-art Polestar manufacturing facility in Chengdu, China, marking a new chapter in the development of China as a manufacturing hub for Volvo Cars.

 This set-up will radically shorten the time Polestar needs to commercially launch its cars, giving it a strategic advantage compared to competitors. Volvo Cars and Polestar will also benefit from synergies in the development of next-generation technologies such as shared procurement costs, joint development and economies of scale.

 The announcement came as Polestar revealed its future as a new standalone electric performance brand and confirmed the company’s first three models, a new purpose-built production facility in China and a new, customer-focused route to market with all-inclusive subscription-based services that will set a new industry benchmark for performance car buyers.

 The company disclosed that its first car, Polestar 1, will start production in mid-2019 and as an Electric Performance Hybrid, the car can travel up to 150 km on pure electric power alone – the longest full-electric range of any hybrid car on the market.

In combination with its four-cylinder Volvo Drive-E engine, the Polestar 1 delivers 448 kW and 1 000 Nm of torque, placing the car firmly within the performance car segment.

With China as a driving force behind the electrification of the global car industry, Polestar said it will spearhead the development of new technologies and enhance Volvo Cars’ leadership within electrification and connectivity.

 Polestar’s first production car, the Polestar 1, is a 448 kW two-door, four-seat hybrid coupé. It has a pure electric range of 150 km – the longest full electric range of any hybrid car on the market. The electrified performance car will go in production in Chengdu in mid-2019, and will be closely followed later in 2019 by a smaller vehicle named Polestar 2.

 Polestar 1 exemplifies the inherent synergies between the Volvo and Polestar brands. Around half of the technology under the skin of the Polestar 1 is based on Volvo’s in-house developed SPA modular vehicle architecture, while the remaining half is entirely new and bespoke technology created by Polestar engineers working within Volvo’s R&D department.

 Polestar will also benefit from having privileged access to Volvo’s global and well-established manufacturing standards and expertise as it establishes its own manufacturing operations in Chengdu.

 Polestar 2 will be the first fully-electric car launched by Volvo Car Group, and the first of a total of five fully electric Polestar- or Volvo-branded vehicles to be launched between 2019 and 2021. The Polestar models announced today are thus clear proof points of Volvo Cars’ electrification strategy that was revealed in July of this year, where Volvo Cars announced that from 2019 every new Volvo-branded car launched globally will feature an electric motor – in either mild hybrid, plug-in hybrid or fully electric format – making it the first established car company to fully embrace electrification and place it at the core of its future business. 

 Polestar will act as a technology spearhead for the Volvo Car Group, bringing new technology and performance attributes to market. At the same time, Polestar will benefit from technological and engineering synergies within Volvo Cars and significant economies of scale as a result. These synergies will allow Polestar to accelerate the design, development and building of its electrified performance cars.

 Thomas Ingenlath, Chief Executive Officer of Polestar, says: “Polestar 1 is the first car to carry the Polestar badge on the bonnet. A beautiful GT with amazing technology packed into it – a great start for our new Polestar brand. All future cars from Polestar will feature a fully electric drivetrain, delivering on our brand vision of being the new standalone electric performance brand”.

 Pure Progressive Performance – a portfolio of Polestar models

The first car from Polestar, named Polestar 1, will be the halo model for the future Polestar brand. The Polestar 1 is a two-door, 2+2 seater Grand Tourer Coupé with an ‘Electric Performance Hybrid’ drivetrain. A maximum of 500 cars per year will be built. All cars will be offered on a subscription basis, with customers benefitting from the convenience of a single, all-inclusive payment that can be topped up by additional on-demand services if required.

 Showcasing Polestar’s technology spearhead role, the Polestar 1 is based upon Volvo’s Scalable Product Architecture (SPA) but approximately 50% is new and bespoke, created by Polestar’s engineers. Polestar 1 measures 4.5 metres in length compared to the 5.15 m of the Volvo S90. This involved removing 320 mm from the wheelbase and another 200 mm in the rear to create the car’s powerful, sporty proportions.

 A further example of the technology spearhead role is an all-new double electric motor system driving both rear wheels, connected together by planetary gears. Producing 163 kW, plus the support of an Integrated Starter Generator, the Polestar 1 in Pure mode, is a rear-wheel drive electric performance car with up to 150 km of electric range. This range ensures that many customers will only ever use the car in full electric mode.

 For those needing increased range, or wanting to exploit the full performance attributes of the Polestar 1, the double electric rear motors combine with a two-litre four-cylinder Volvo Drive-E petrol engine, powering the front wheels. In Power mode, the Polestar 1 delivers a total of 448 kW and 1 000 Nm of torque.

 Ingenlath continues: “The Polestar 1 is an Electric Performance Hybrid, but with the longest pure electric range of any hybrid car in the world, we consider it an electric car with support from an internal combustion engine. All future cars from Polestar will be Performance Electric Vehicles but the Polestar 1 bridges today’s technology with the future, offering the perfect drivetrain for a Grand Touring Coupé that’s likely to be used over longer distances as well as shorter, faster, enjoyable journeys”.

 When the driver enters the first corner in the Polestar 1, the car further differentiates itself from its electric car competitors. This is what Polestar defines as Progressive Performance. Polestar’s experience of fitting Öhlins suspension to all its previous performance road cars has been harnessed, with Polestar 1 fitted with a state-of-the-art chassis, including the all-new Öhlins Continuously Controlled Electronic Suspension (CESi) – the world’s first car to be fitted with such advanced chassis technology.

 Each Öhlins shock absorber is fitted with a new electronic valve, installed for the first time on any road car in conjunction with Öhlins shock absorbers. The valve constantly monitors the driver inputs and road surface conditions, reacting in two milliseconds, to immediately change the ride characteristics to the prevailing demands. For the first time on an Öhlins suspension setup, the driver can also make changes to the suspension settings within the car, constantly able to tailor the chassis damping and ride quality to their own requirements.  

 Complementing the suspension technology is a powerful braking system to provide the driver with total confidence in all driving situations. Manufactured by Akebono, the 6-piston brake callipers and 400-millimetre discs provide maximum stopping capability. The weight distribution of 48F:52R also ensures the car delivers class-leading handling.

 The Polestar 1 also brings other new technologies to market for the Group. Thanks to the double electric rear axle’s planetary gears, torque vectoring features for the first time, separating the power from each of the electric rear motors to drive the car through corners, rather than conventional traction control systems that brake the inner rear wheel, slowing the car in bends.  

 As another first for the Group, the major body parts of the Polestar 1 are made from carbon fibre. This lightweight material, more commonly found in supercars, gives the car three significant advantages. Firstly a substantial body weight reduction of 230 kg and secondly, an increase in torsional stiffness of 45%, from 22 Nmm-2 to 32 Nmm-2. And thirdly, a lower centre of gravity. Reducing the weight of the upper body panels by using lightweight carbon fibre lowers the centre of gravity for the Polestar 1 and results in better handling, performance and drivability on an open and flowing road.

 “Most electric cars are fast – that’s a product of the attributes of an electric motor. However, for Polestar, performance is far more holistic than just straight-line speed. It’s about acceleration, of course, but it’s also about cornering, braking, suspension control, chassis feedback and steering feel. This is what Polestar calls Progressive Performance,” says Thomas Ingenlath.

 Polestar 2 and Polestar 3 to follow

All future Polestar cars will feature fully-electric powertrains. The second car, Polestar 2, will start production later in 2019 and will be the first battery electric vehicle (BEV) from the Volvo Car Group. Polestar 2 will be a mid-sized fully-electric car that will join the competition around the Tesla Model 3. Polestar 2 is currently in the engineering phase and will start production before the end of 2019, delivering higher volumes than Polestar 1.

 Polestar 3, the third car, is in the final stages of design and will be a larger SUV-style BEV, creating a modern expression of electric performance and driving dynamics, and sitting between Polestar 1 and Polestar 2 in terms of volume and pricing.

 “Being part of the Volvo Car Group enables Polestar to design, develop and engineer our cars using the processes of a well-established car company but at the same time, enables us to experiment with new technology in lower volume cars outside of the mainstream segments. This pace of development means as we announce the future of the company, we can also already confirm that a portfolio of three Polestar cars will be on sale within the next four-year timescale,” continues Ingenlath.

 A contemporary approach for modern performance customers

Polestar brings a fresh approach to taking vehicles to market, removing all the hassle and allowing the customer to focus on what’s important: the driving experience.

 At the heart of the Polestar customer offer is a monthly subscription model. This all-inclusive, no deposit, flat monthly payment ensures that the customer need never concern themselves with the inconvenience or cost of depreciation, insurance and maintenance, and all Polestars will be offered on this basis.

 The subscription also includes pick-up and delivery servicing where Polestar contacts the customer to arrange a convenient time for scheduled maintenance.  It will also consist of a number of car rental days and access to a range of concierge services.

 Polestar also recognises that its customers can’t always plan their future motoring requirements. For this reason, Polestar on-demand services are available. Simply ordered online or through a Polestar app and added to the one monthly invoice, further reducing the ‘hassle’ traditionally associated with car usage.

 As an example, a customer needs the short-term use of a roof box for a forthcoming skiing holiday. At a time and location specified by the owner, Polestar will supply, fit and subsequently remove the roof box, only adding a small incremental usage charge to their monthly invoice.

 Polestar offers extended concierge services, tailored to the requirements of the most demanding customers. Included are services such as the extended use of a larger Volvo car domestically and internationally for when the driver needs additional load capacity during long family holidays, for example. Other features include the ability to book a car wash and valet at a time and location convenient to the customer.

 Polestar’s own Phone-as-Key technology is the main enabler of these concierge services. With an easy-to-use app for Apple or Android devices, the driver can gain access to the car without using a key if required. More importantly, the app allows the owner to virtually pass a key to a third-party concierge or driver to facilitate the collection of the car to recharge it, service it and more, without the owner ever leaving their home or office.

 The subscription will be for a fixed term of two or three years. At the end of the contract, the customer simply returns the car, or Polestar collects it and delivers their next Polestar experience. Polestar will then refurbish the vehicle and prepare it for a secondary subscription as a high-quality pre-owned Polestar car.

 “Our vision is that the Polestar subscription model and services that we will offer will define the Polestar brand as much as our cars will. Services that exceed the needs, desires and expectations of the premium performance car customer are at the heart of Polestar, removing the inconvenience of ownership and allowing customers to purely concentrate on the pleasure of driving a Polestar car,” says Jonathan Goodman, Chief Operating Officer of Polestar.

 Access Polestar wherever, whenever and however

Polestar makes the entire user experience as convenient and effortless as possible, catering to the customer’s desired choice of interaction channel (digital or physical).  

 All features, from test drives, subscription offers and on-demand services are ordered online. The customer never needs to visit a Polestar environment if they don’t want to.

 Polestar also recognises, however, that as a new entrant into the electrified automotive segment, customers still want to physically engage with the brand.

 The digital approach will, therefore, be complemented by the creation of a network of stand-alone retail Polestar ‘Spaces’ around the world. These Spaces will be staffed by product experts who can assist in demonstrating and explaining the Polestar car’s content and carry-out test drives should the customer wish to do so. Polestar facilities will not be located within existing Volvo retailer showrooms.

 The target date for the opening of the first Polestar Space is Q1 2019, followed by a ramp up as volumes grow.

 Polestar’s customers will have the confidence of knowing all aftersales servicing work will be carried out by selected Volvo retailers, giving the Polestar customer the peace of mind that their car will be looked after by a fully trained and professional network, but without the need for the customer to ever visit the Volvo retailer thanks to pick up and delivery services.

 Order books for the new Polestar 1 open on 17 October 2017, with Polestar able to take expressions of interest from prospective customers immediately.

 Polestar Production Centre

Polestar cars will be built in China. To facilitate this, Volvo Cars has formed a joint venture with two companies within its parent company, Zhejiang Geely Holding. This JV is capitalised with 5B RMB (640M Euro) of equity to support Polestar’s development. Polestar remains a subsidiary of Volvo Car Group and will be fully consolidated into Volvo Car Group.

 The new Polestar 1 will be built in a state-of-the-art, purpose-built Polestar Production Centre in Chengdu, China. Currently under construction and due for completion in mid-2018, the new Polestar Production Centre has been carefully created together with international award-winning Norwegian architects Snöhetta.

 The new Polestar Production Centre will also house one of the first Polestar Spaces, with a customer test track constructed within the campus to enable potential customers to evaluate the car to extremes not possible on public roads.

 When complete, the new Polestar Production Centre will be the most environmentally-responsible car factory in China, and one of the most efficient in the world, with a target of Gold status in the globally-recognised LEED ratings (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design).

 “Our new Polestar Production Centre is no ordinary car factory,” concludes Polestar COO, Jonathan Goodman. “It is designed for the low volume production of Polestar 1 but is also being designed to cater for the larger volumes of the future. The Production Centre has also been designed to act as a strong representation of our brand as well as a state-of-the-art production facility”.

 Plans for the introduction of the Polestar 1 in South Africa will be confirmed in due course, depending on the production of right-hand drive models and market demand.

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