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Polestar 2

Safety

Designed to protect

With its 5-star Euro NCAP safety rating, Polestar 2 builds on decades of groundbreaking safety research and shared engineering knowledge with Volvo Cars. It comes equipped with the latest protective and preventive technology, ready to intervene when needed. 

Frame of the Polestar 2 against an orange background

Radars, cameras and sensors

Benefitting from the likes of safety technology partners Zenseact and Volvo Cars, Polestar 2 uses three radar units, five cameras and twelve ultrasonic sensors to monitor its environment. The car’s Active Safety Domain Master computer processes their input to classify different road users and traffic situations, and help prevent collisions.

Polestar 2 from above illustrating all the places where it has sensors or radars.
Polestar 2 pictured from the front against a grey background

SmartZone

As Polestar 2 doesn’t need a grille to breathe, it’s been replaced by the SmartZone, housing a camera and a powerful, heated radar. It allows the car to detect other road users and potentially hazardous situations, assisting the driver in all weather and visibility conditions. 

Blind Spot Information System

The Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) detects vehicles that are about to pass and flashes a warning light in the frameless mirrors. If the driver continues to switch lanes, the steer assist function guides Polestar 2 back into the lane it was in. 

Lane departure prevention

Run-off Road Mitigation

Less risk of leaving the road. If Polestar 2 accidentally strays towards the road shoulder, Run-off Road Mitigation helps steer the car back at speeds between 65 and 140 km/h. In case the car leaves the road surface, the system will apply the brakes to minimise a potential collision. The driver can override the steering assistance at any time. 

Lane departure prevention

Lane Keeping Aid

Active between 65 and 200 km/h, Lane Keeping Aid corrects the course of the car if it comes close to crossing a lane marking without indicating. If the steering intervention doesn’t correct the course enough, a warning also sounds. The system can be turned on and off via the centre display. 

Lane departure prevention

Oncoming Lane Mitigation

If Polestar 2 crosses a lane marking and heads into the path of an oncoming vehicle without the driver responding, Oncoming Lane Mitigation issues audible and visible warnings, and helps to steer the car back. Oncoming Lane Mitigation works between 60 and 140 km/h and can always be deactivated by the driver. 

Parking sensors and assistance

Make light work of tight spots. Polestar 2 uses its cameras and sensors to help make navigating narrow streets, corners, and parking spaces easier and safer for those inside and outside the car.

Centre display showing the parking sensors on the screen

Parking assistance

Cross Traffic Alert with auto brake

When reversing out of a driveway, parking space or around a corner, Cross Traffic Alert warns about incoming cars, cyclists, and pedestrians. If the driver continues to reverse, Polestar 2 automatically applies the brakes.  

Parking assistance

360° and rear-view cameras

When manoeuvring, Polestar 2 can show a bird’s-eye view of its surroundings on the centre display. Four cameras provide 360° vision, centred around a virtual image of the car to help the driver navigate tight spaces. 

Illustration of a Polestar 2 demonstrating the Park Assist

Parking assistance

Park Assist

Polestar 2 comes with Park Assist as standard, measuring the distance to obstacles at the front, rear and sides of the car. The system provides visual and audible guidance while manoeuvring in tight spaces. 

Adaptive Cruise Control

One radar and multiple cameras monitor Polestar 2’s surroundings and help the car to maintain a safe road position. Adaptive Cruise Control adjusts speed according to the speed and distance of the vehicles in front, while Pilot Assist makes gentle steering adjustments to keep Polestar 2 centred in the lane. Adaptive Cruise Control and adjustable speed limiter are included as standard.

Driver Alert Control

Polestar 2 helps its driver to stay sharp. Driver Alert Control uses a camera to track the car’s path in relation to the lane markings and activates audible and visual alerts if it detects signs of driver drowsiness or distraction.  

Warning systems

Rear Collision Warning and Mitigation

Rear Collision Warning and Mitigation checks for vehicles behind Polestar 2 and calculates the risk of collision. If a car comes too close, it rapidly flashes all the indicators. If it senses that an accident is imminent, the system pre-tensions the safety belts and applies the brakes.

Warning systems

Road Sign Information

A car that knows the signs. The Road Sign Information system recognises and displays speed limit and other road signs on the driver display. It will also alert the driver if the speed limit has been exceeded or if there are speed cameras nearby. 

Intelligent lighting

Polestar 2 uses cameras and sensors to adjust the headlights to the car’s surroundings, providing optimal illumination while reducing driver effort.

Adaptive rear light-blade

Pairing a futuristic shape with forward-thinking technology, the rear-light blade uses 288 individually controlled LEDs to adjust to various driving situations. It shines brighter on sunny days to improve visibility, adapts to the dark to save power, and displays a welcome or farewell sequence when the driver touches the door handle.

Headlights

Pixel LED headlights with adaptive high beam

Controlled by a front-mounted camera, the 84 Pixel LEDs in each headlight are switched on and off individually to adjust the beam to light and traffic conditions. They can shade out up to five areas in front of the car, enhancing visibility without blinding other drivers.

Available as an upgrade.

Front of the Polestar 2 showing the high beam front light

Headlights

Active High Beam

Illuminate without dazzling. As standard, Polestar 2 comes with Active High Beam technology, sensing the headlights of approaching vehicles, or the taillights of cars directly ahead. Upon doing so, the headlights automatically switch from high beam to low beam. 

The frameless mirror on the Polestar 2

Door mirrors

Frameless design

Reflection reinvented. Polestar’s signature door mirrors reduce the size of the enclosure around the glass, maximising the field of view and cutting the volume of the whole mirror unit by 30%. The results is a distinctive, minimalist design with less drag. 

Door mirrors

Automatically adjustable

The side mirrors can tilt down for increased visibility when reversing. And when driving in the dark, they will dim bright light from approaching cars. They can also be folded in for protection when parked. 

Battery safety

The Polestar 2 battery pack is contained within a steel and aluminium frame to reduce the risk of damage in the event of a collision. A Severe Partial Offset Collision block on either side lowers the chance of objects heading for the battery if the car’s front end is hit at an angle. 

Detailed illustration of the battery protection in the Polestar 2

Electronic battery protection

If Polestar 2 detects that the car has been in a collision, its advanced safety technology immediately takes action. The battery pack’s high voltage system is automatically disconnected from the rest of the car, significantly reducing the risk of damage to the circuitry. 

Post-impact protection

Polestar 2’s passenger compartment is constructed using ultra-high strength steel to protect occupants in accidental impact situations. In the event of a collision, sensors trigger frontal airbags, side airbags and inner side airbags, providing individual protection and reducing the risk of injury to the driver and the front passenger.  

Illustration of the post impact protection and the airbags exploding against an ornage background

Structural safety

The steel and aluminium safety cage provides optimal protection to occupants during an accident. The Front Lower Load Path is designed to absorb the energy of a head-on collision, reducing the risk of injury to passengers and the deformation of the battery pack. 

Detailed image of the button to call for Polestar Assistance

Direct assistance

The overhead console includes two buttons that can make direct calls in case of a breakdown or an accident. The Connect button is used to reach Polestar Assistance for events like a flat battery, or a puncture. The SOS button is intended for emergency situations such as accidents. In case of a severe accident, Polestar 2 automatically calls for help. 

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