We've long been promised cars of quite different shapes and sizes thanks to the advent of EVs and the skateboard-style architectures on which they're based. But instead we seem to have been treated to a series of slightly taller and visually uninspiring hatchbacks.
The Polestar 3, though, really is something different. In its profile and proportions, I'm struggling to pick a direct rival or even say what it reminds me of. It's a taller estate car but with a sleek body, raised but definitely still sporty. It looks great.
In an office discussion, we once counted more than 50 different categories of car; the Polestar 3 would add another to the list.
The 3 is so called because it's the third model Polestar has launched as a standalone brand. When I've told people I'm getting a 3, they've asked: "Is that the one without the rear window?"
No, that's the 4. The 3 was launched at the same time as the 4. Given that the 4 is smaller than the 3 and the 2 is smaller than the both, it would make more sense if the 3 were called the 4 and the 4 the 3. But Polestar's naming convention for now is sequential, in the order of launch.

The 3 was planned first, and rather than being the one without the rear window, it's the one that's both a sibling to the Volvo EX90 and Polestar's new range-topper. This relationship with the EX90 means the 3 has been launched at the same time as the 4, and with that comes the naming confusion.
Volvo developed the new architecture of both the EX90 and the 3. It was delayed due to complexities in developing the software. When you first get into a 3, you can see why, because the Swedish engineers haven't exactly kept things simple.















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Oh wow, I kept looking for the mpkWh through the updates, wondering just how bad it was, and there it is at the end - 2.3!!! That is tragic. Slower than an AWD Tesla, much, much less efficient and you don't get cheap supercharging. There is a lot of good things to be said about the PS3, but running costs and the range from such a large battery are shockingly bad.
Check out some YouTubers running the latest Model Y. Maybe not quite in the same class as the PS3, but the performance of the LR AWD will blow the PS3 away and you'll still see 4-5 mpKWh. Oh, and the keyless thing in the Tesla just works, with back-up key cards that definitely don't need charging up.
The Volvo EX30 suffers similar issues with Digital key. It totally ruins the ownership experience when a simple process like gaining entry to your vehicle becomes a challenge.