Polestar 3 Proves Its Mettle in Extreme Ice Testing
Polestar 3, the latest electric vehicle (EV) from the Swedish automaker, has been put through its paces in extreme conditions. The car was tested on a frozen lake in Jokkmokk, Sweden, with temperatures well below zero. This icy debut showcased the Polestar 3's Scandinavian design and performance capabilities.
The test track was carved out on the frozen lake, providing a challenging environment for the Polestar 3. The car's Torque-Vectoring Dual-Clutch system, developed by BorgWarner, played a crucial role. This system enables up to 100% torque distribution to each rear wheel, ensuring optimal traction and precise cornering on the slippery surface.
Joakim, an experienced rally driver, was instrumental in the development of the Polestar 3. His expertise helped Polestar create an EV that handles like a mid-engine car, offering excellent balance and steering feel. Journalists who tested the vehicle on the ice praised these aspects, highlighting the Polestar 3's impressive performance in harsh conditions.
Polestar 3's ice testing in Jokkmokk, Sweden, has demonstrated the vehicle's capabilities in extreme conditions. The car's unique design and advanced systems, such as the Torque-Vectoring Dual-Clutch, have been well-received. With production now underway, the Polestar 3 is set to make its mark in the EV market. Meanwhile, Polestar continues to expand its partnerships, recently extending its agreement with the TERRA WORTMANN OPEN and Bad Homburg Open tennis tournaments.
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