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Polestar 2 Gears Up For a Second Act: Direct Succession Announced!
Polestar has confirmed that the Polestar 2 is not going anywhere anytime soon. Despite previous plans to discontinue the model, a direct successor is now in the works. This announcement is part of Polestar’s ambitious plan to expand its range to include models 2 through 7, with the Polestar 7 marking the brand's debut in European manufacturing. Stay tuned as Polestar targets a significant 30‑35% growth in global sales over the next three years!
Introduction to Polestar's Strategic Shift
Polestar 2's Continuing Legacy and Future Plans
Expansion of Polestar's Model Range
Manufacturing Footprint and Global Production Plans
Geely SEA Platform: The Future of Polestar Models
Polestar's Sales Performance and Market Dynamics
Regulatory and Competitive Landscape in the EV Sector
Expert Opinions on Polestar's Market Strategies
Public Reactions to Polestar's Announcements
Future Implications for Polestar and the EV Industry
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