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Polestar 4 - Reliability & safety

Reliability hasn’t been Polestar’s strong suit, but the 4 feels like a step up in quality

Reliability & safety rating

4.0

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Polestar achieved an impressive second-place finish in our 2023 Driver Power survey best car manufacturer rankings, which is based on feedback we receive from the Driver Power owner satisfaction survey. However the brand didn’t make an appearance in the 2024 list, so hopefully it’ll return for 2025, once customers have spent more time with the Polestar 3 and Polestar 4.

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Running costs, safety features, powertrain, road handling and driving pleasure have all been strong points of Polestar 2 ownership and we’d be surprised to see a big difference with the brand’s latest cars. However, 69 per cent of Polestar 2 drivers experience some sort of fault within the first year, so we’re hoping reliability will be improved upon for both the Polestar 3 and Polestar 4. 

Along with 12 exterior sensors, there are 12 cameras and a front radar on the Polestar 4, all helping to provide systems such as the collision avoidance, lane keep assist, adaptive cruise, driver alert and post-impact braking with as much information as possible. All these safety systems are featured as standard in the Polestar 4, plus there are seven airbags and even an interior radar to help prevent children and animals being accidentally left inside.

Key standard safety featuresEuro NCAP safety ratings
  • Digital rear view mirror
  • 360-degree parking camera system
  • Blind spot steering support
  • Driver attention alert
  • Collision avoidance with vehicle, cyclist and pedestrian detection
  • Road sign information
  • Euro NCAP safety rating - NA

Warranty

The Polestar 4's warranty is an industry-standard three years or 60,000 miles. The battery has a separate warranty of eight years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. If the battery’s state of health drops below 70 per cent during the first eight years, it will be replaced at no cost.

Servicing

The Polestar 4 comes with free, scheduled maintenance for the first three years or 31,250 miles, whichever comes first. The service schedule for the Polestar 2 (we expect the same for the Polestar 4 after the first three years) is every two years or 20,000 miles. There are currently 93 Polestar service points in the UK. 

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