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Matt Farah Tests The All-Electric Polestar 2 In Malibu

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Finally, the Crabwalk feature we previewed earlier today demonstrates GMC’s understanding that sometimes the only way out is sideways with rear-wheel steering. This truck isn’t just about off-roading though, as it should be a capable daily driver to and from the office as w

The rear bed of the Blazer, meanwhile, now holds the 60-kWh battery pack—which really removes a lot of the daily functionality of the two-seater SUV-truck blend. But this project was built to show off the tech, so keeping the components visible may have been a higher priority than squeezing them into tight spa

For owners who want to see how far into the wilderness the Hummer can take them, they’ll be treated to features that even some of the most extreme rock crawlers lack. For example, the Ultravision feature provides real-time camera angles of the underbody of the truck to allow drivers to see what they’re driving over. Should one find themselves on a particularly tricky trail, Extract mode allows the entire vehicle to lift itself a further 6 inches to gain added cleara

Those power figures allow the Polestar 2 to sprint to 60 in a respectable 4.1 seconds, while the all-wheel-drive setup allows for up to .90 g of lateral acceleration during cornering. But, stats only go so far in the real world, so what does an experienced tester like Matt Farah think? Well, he’s definitely impressed with the Polestar 2’s fit and finish, plus the Swedish design elements and build quality. Matt wants to know the EPA-estimated range, which could be anywhere in the 190 to mid-200-mile range. Matt admits he loves Teslas, but this car “feels like a much better-built, solid thing. It doesn’t have some of the cheekiness, some of the meme-come-to-life things the Tesla has.” Other highlights include advanced connectivity capabilities including a large touchscreen, a Google infotainment system with Google Assistance, and a system that recognizes the driver by connecting with their smartphone to adjust seating setti

It seems like the Model 3 is still the better buy, but things get a little more favorable when comparing the Mach-E to the upcoming Model Y. The Mach-E has a better range (280 miles on the Model Y) and a comparable price, but a lot can change in a year. We’ll find out how these two rivals will stack up later in 2

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The Tesla Model 3, meanwhile, can be had with a single motor and rear-wheel-drive only, but for comparison’s sake, the Performance AWD Model 3 starts at $54,990 with an EPA range of 322 miles and a WLTP range of 329. The Model Y costs a few thousand bucks more and features similar stats. But how do the two sedans comp

Tesla’s market standing in the world of electric vehicles remains strong, with the only real competition coming from Porsche’s Taycan, which has largely priced itself out of the mainstream automotive industry. Polestar, formerly of Volvo but now its own brand, is looking to shake things up with the affordable, all-electric Polestar 2 (as opposed to the hybrid Polestar 1, which is more of an enormous superc

Charging is another strong point for the Model 3. A Long Range AWD Model 3 can charge 172 miles in 15 minutes. Ford’s Mach-E Select can get 47 miles in 10 minutes, which works out to roughly 70 miles in 15 minutes. Two points for Te

First up: range. For anyone buying an electric car, range is always the first thing on their mind. The extended-range Mach-E is expected to reach 300 miles on a single charge from a 98.8 kWh battery. The Tesla Model 3 Long Range has it beat with 332 miles on a 75 kWh battery. Even in base forms, the Mach-E can manage 230 miles, while the Model 3 Standard gets 250 mi

All told, the sizing seems pretty similar, though the Model 3 has a slightly larger frunk (front trunk). But how about the actual ride quality and design elements that might set the two cars apart? In the end, both cars are fun to drive but the two end up split on their preference. While the Model 3 is cheaper and has access to Tesla’s charging network, the refinement of the Polestar 2 might attract buyers until Elon Musk feels like updating his years-old designs sometime s

Matt Farah has made a life for himself that should make most gearheads sick with envy. On his YouTube channel The Smoking Tire, Farah regularly reviews some of the world’s best cars, including recent posts taking the new 992-generation Porsche 911 Targa 4S out for a spin and blasting around the Angeles National Forest in a Ferrari F8 Spider . Now, Farah turns his attention to the all-electric vehicle game strategy|https://evinsightzone.com/ Polestar 2 for a test drive in Malibu to see how this potential Tesla Model 3 competitor fares during some aggressive driving and from an overall value-meets-aesthetics standpo

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