The golden goodbye to Polestar 1

The aim of a halo car is to capture people’s imaginations. To get them talking. And keep them talking. In that sense, Polestar 1 has more than fulfilled its purpose. Now an era is drawing to a close. To commemorate its life in the limelight, we decided to enhance its star qualities further. Because if you’re going to say goodbye, you might as well do it in style.

Front view of the Golden Polestar 1 in a dark room with an illuminated Polestar logo on the wall.
Sweden's stunning plug-in-hybrid luxury coupe will be even harder to miss in this matte finish.
Chris Paukert, Road Show

Gold style. 

Our first (and last) electric performance hybrid is a meeting point of obsessive design and technological innovation. With a combined power output of 609 hp and 1,000 Nm of torque, and a purely electric driving range of 124 km (WLTP), which is still the longest of any hybrid car in the world, it is a performance car that can be driven as a full EV in daily use, doubling as a long-distance GT at any moment.

To mark Polestar 1’s end of production this year, we unveiled a special edition at Auto Shanghai. The new version features "Sun" matte gold exterior paint job, complemented by gold-finished brake calipers. Inside, colour-matched gold stitching and seatbelts give the interior an even more distinctive feel. The 21-inch glossy black Diamond Cut alloy wheels are also exclusive to this extremely limited-run Polestar 1.

A maximum of 25 units will be built.

“This car was not designed to fit into a box,” says Thomas Ingenlath, Polestar CEO.  “We didn’t design it to compete with other cars, and neither did we design it to suit a specific target customer. Polestar 1 was about pushing our own boundaries, exploring a new era for Polestar and launching the brand with a strong statement”.

That being said, Polestar 1 has won several awards and broad acclaim, from titles as varied as Autocar BusinessGQ MagazineForbes and most recently won Insider’s car of the year (sharing the top spot with Polestar 2). And when the golden halo was exposed to the objective scrutiny of the press, what they had to say was a resounding confirmation of our view. 

“Of course, Volvo Cars' performance brand wants to make sure that the hybrid GT of your dreams gets a great sendoff.” – Hot Cars

“Sweden's stunning plug-in-hybrid luxury coupe will be even harder to miss in this matte finish.” – Road Show

“Polestar 1 is about to cross the great divide, but at least it does so in a fashionable manner.” – Teknikens Värld (article in Swedish) 

Thomas Ingenlath comments: “We pushed boundaries with this car, not only in terms of engineering but also in its design and execution. Polestar 1 set the tone for our brand and its genes are evident in Polestar 2 – as they will be in our future cars to come.”

Gold, then, seems like the perfect colour for a unique vehicle to bid an equally unique farewell.

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Rear end of a Polestar 1.

Five years with Polestar 1

It’s our first. The original. The one to set the stage for a fully electric undertaking, but a hard act to follow, nonetheless. And as the curtain closes on our halo car turned collector’s item, we remember only great things of Polestar 1.