RE: Only UK-registered Polestar 1 for sale
RE: Only UK-registered Polestar 1 for sale
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Only UK-registered Polestar 1 for sale

Fair to say the 608hp 1 didn't make much of an impression over here - which makes this one a genuine unicorn...


Taking the electric plunge can’t be easy. Jaguar’s EV reboot appears in jeopardy before it's even begun; Lotus is hoping that its recent(ish) reunification will clear up the confusion about is jumbled-up product range and, ideally, turn a profit; and Porsche has just announced a far-reaching dilution of its electric ambitions. It will continue to make combustion versions of the Panamera and an upcoming flagship SUV - cars that were destined for battery power - long into the 2030s. Making cars is hard; getting people to buy them is even harder.

Obviously, that’s just an outsider’s view, but if someone were stupid enough to put me in charge of their electric rebrand, I’d probably follow the Polestar philosophy. As you know, the brand served as Volvo’s performance division for the best part of a decade, resulting in some seriously special sleepers. Then, in 2017, the Swedish carmaker’s parent company Geely decided to relaunch Polestar as a standalone division, one that could go big on electricity, allowing Volvo to continue making cars with combustion engines. Nevertheless, Polestar’s debut model wouldn’t be an EV, but rather a bonkers hybrid in the body of a gorgeous coupe.

The Polestar 1, like the one you see for sale here, was a mighty statement of intent. And it all started back in 2013, when Volvo announced its stunning Concept Coupe at that year’s Frankfurt Motor Show. Its design may seem simple now, given that Volvo would carry the concept’s design language through to the rest of its range (and continues to do so today), but it was vastly more attractive than anything the manufacturer was making at the time. Which made it all the more painful when the company decided against putting it into production, and so it sat on the shelf somewhere in Gothenburg, where it remained for nearly half a decade. 

Fast forward to the Polestar 1’s reveal at the 2017 Shanghai Auto Show, and the return of that concept's design. In fact, very little changed between Volvo show car and Polestar production reality, save for proper wheels and a real-world interior. More surprising was the choice of powertrain, which wasn’t a full battery electric setup but instead a 2.0-litre twin-charged (that’s turbo and supercharged) four-cylinder engine mated to a plug-in hybrid system. Alone, the combustion engine could put out a respectable 333hp, but factor in a trio of electric motors, two at the back and an integrated starter generator, and you got a big, juicy 608hp. That’s much more like it.

With a fully charged battery, the Polestar 1 was absolutely rapid. No, it doesn’t have the most tuneful of exhaust notes, nor does it feel especially luxurious inside, but you can feel the electrical system pushing the rear axle along while the four-banger sorts out the front. Manufacturers work tirelessly to make electrical assistance as seamless as possible, but the near 50-50 split was novel at the time - and is seldom seen today. I had one for a few days several years ago and loved the thing, as did many other journalists. Chris Harris among them, who bought the press car from Polestar the moment it became available.

Thing is, it was - and still is - the only Polestar 1 officially in the country and unSORN'd. So the car I and many other journalists enjoyed at the turn of the decade, the one Chris Harris would later go on to own, is the one you see in front of you here. Polestar said it made 1,500 of them, all of which are left-hand drive, but we never really ‘got’ them here in Britain. So it’s extremely rare, extremely cool and has been in the custody of a staffer you all know well. Better still, it’s a tad cheaper than it was when new, the asking price of £119,992 being £30k down on list. At the risk of saying ‘find another’, you’ll want to be quick on this. Miss out, and you might have one heck of a wait before seeing it back on the market again. 


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Timothy-fx7bu

Original Poster:

9 posts

85 months

Pretty. And obviously rare with an interesting history. But £120k for a second hand 4 cylinder hybrid that looks like a 2dr S60. That’s a big ask.

PSB1967

379 posts

173 months

I don't want to be a pedant but by the looks of the Sensus infotainment screen, contrary to the article, the rear is driven by electric and the front by the 4 banger.

Robertb

2,841 posts

255 months

I wonder if it would have sold better if they’d built a V8 version.

Very attractive design. I recall Chris Harris really liked it.

SDK

1,920 posts

270 months

These are very special cars - a true concept car they put into production. They look amazing, a carbon body and very limited production.
The price of these is only going one way - up !

TheRainMaker

7,237 posts

259 months

HOW MUCH hehe

Doofus

31,546 posts

190 months

Presumably the others have been exported, for there to only be one left?

EG.




andrewpandrew

1,106 posts

6 months

So does this belong to Chris Harris?

ETA, must have been at some point.

Edited by andrewpandrew on Friday 26th September 07:32

Picanto_superleggera

141 posts

28 months

PSB1967 said:
I don't want to be a pedant but by the looks of the Sensus infotainment screen, contrary to the article, the rear is driven by electric and the front by the 4 banger.
I think you are right. I always understood it was a pretty standard Volvo transverse fwd set up with added e motors at the rear.

andrewpandrew

1,106 posts

6 months

Doofus said:
Presumably the others have been exported, for there to only be one left?
Looks like there is only one currently registered, and five SORN.

GTEYE

2,285 posts

227 months

If only they d scaled it slightly smaller and made it a rival for the BMW 4 Series or Benz CLE then at least we might had actually seen one in the wild!

And to correct the article - there are actually 5 registered in the U.K. but only one is currently taxed…the others are SORN

Edited by GTEYE on Friday 26th September 07:48

SDK

1,920 posts

270 months

Doofus said:
Presumably the others have been exported, for there to only be one left?

EG.

This is the same car as in this review - the P1 Harris bought smile

RallyeAl

10 posts

143 months

GTEYE said:
If only they d scaled it slightly smaller and made it a rival for the BMW 4 Series or Benz CLE then at least we might had actually seen one in the wild!

And to correct the article - there are actually 5 registered in the U.K. but only one is currently taxed the others are SORN

Edited by GTEYE on Friday 26th September 07:48
Anyone have any intel on the other five e.g private ownership or still held by Polestar? I ask as I too queried the “only one in the UK” chunter…I had the white one ending in GZP on demo back in Dec’20 I think. With the battery charged up and contributing to forward motion it was INCREDIBLE In the mid-range. With it depleted…not so much!

ducnick

2,086 posts

260 months

An incredibly handsome car. I can’t help thinking they should have done a base spec Volvo variant of this car minus the hybrid. They could have just used the existing S60 power train and they would have sold like hot cakes as they are so attractive.
As a one off used car at over £100k, with an innovative powertrain that will almost certainly not be supported now, it’s a no from me.

V12GT

539 posts

107 months

TheRainMaker said:
HOW MUCH hehe
Absolutely. Although rare, if not unique, it’s not a particularly special car. It was also massively overpriced new.

So I was thinking it’s “worth” at maybe £30k, but that it would be up for a cheeky £50k.

Can’t see how this will sell at this price. So many better cars for the same cost.

Chris Peacock

3,338 posts

151 months

V12GT said:
So I was thinking it s worth at maybe £30k
Exactly what I thought, quite an interesting and pretty looking coupe for around £30k. I get the whole "find another" aspect, but the asking price is just silly.

cerb4.5lee

38,579 posts

197 months

TheRainMaker said:
HOW MUCH hehe
I'd got about £30k in my head for this, so my jaw dropped when I saw how much it was as you say for sure.

cerb4.5lee

38,579 posts

197 months

Chris Peacock said:
V12GT said:
So I was thinking it s worth at maybe £30k
Exactly what I thought, quite an interesting and pretty looking coupe for around £30k. I get the whole "find another" aspect, but the asking price is just silly.
It is funny how a few of us all had £30k for this in our heads I reckon, and the asking price for this is comical for me.

SDK

1,920 posts

270 months

cerb4.5lee said:
Chris Peacock said:
V12GT said:
So I was thinking it s worth at maybe £30k
Exactly what I thought, quite an interesting and pretty looking coupe for around £30k. I get the whole "find another" aspect, but the asking price is just silly.
It is funny how a few of us all had £30k for this in our heads I reckon, and the asking price for this is comical for me.
This is what happens with rare special cars - they don't lose value and sell for more than the value of the sum of the parts.
Show me another limited edition, carbon body car, with this power/performance for £30k !

Obviously there are always 'tyre kickers' who will say - "give you £30k for it Bro" blabla

GianiCakes

503 posts

90 months

I occasionally look for these here in Switzerland based on CH’s enthusiasm a few years ago and also because I think it’s a handsome car. It could be viewed as an interesting and more practical alternative to a 911. Although the numbers are limited they seem to sell and there are currently 4 for sale at prices exceeding the asking for this one. The markets are a bit different but you can still say the prices are at least the equivalent and they’re finding buyers. I don’t think it’s a bad option for a useable fast coupe with decent accommodation. Much better all round than the Audi GT of yesterday for example.


andrewpandrew

1,106 posts

6 months

Difficult thing to value really. It's not the sort of car that will be bought with the head, if you really want one then you'll probably be prepared to pay what is being asked.