Design-wise, the Polestar 4 has a sleek and sporty design, and while it lacks a rear window, it has a standard full-length glass roof that stretches below the rear occupants’ heads. The interior is roomy and inspired by fashion and sportswear. The high-definition screen up front displays the view from the rear camera, allowing for “a far wider field of view than what can be experienced in most other cars.” However, Polestar may need a backup system if the camera or screen malfunctions.
The Polestar 4 is built on Geely’s open-source Sustainable Experience Architecture and will not have a third row like the Tesla Model Y. It will, however, offer generous interior proportions for both front and rear passengers. The SUV runs NVIDIA’s Drive computing platform, using 12 cameras, one radar, and 12 ultrasonic sensors for its driver-assist system (ADAS).