Amidst the rapidly shifting tides of the global electric vehicle industry, Volvo Cars has decided to pull the plug on its financial support for Polestar, the electric car manufacturer it co-founded ...
After graduating with an MBA, Jared pursued his love of cars by becoming an automotive journalist. An internship with CarBuzz grew into his current position as Editor At Large. Jared now flies around ...
Back in 2017, Swedish automaker Volvo announced it would spin off its Polestar performance sub-brand into a standalone company, aimed at selling electric vehicles. The move seemed odd at the time, ...
Volvo will stop funding Polestar, in a move that will give its parent, China's Geely, greater control of the EV brand. But according to Volvo, in terms clarified on Friday, it won't completely let go.
Polestar's CEO, the former head of design at Volvo, is out. He brought Volvo's concepts with him to Polestar when the brand was launched. Now, Volvo is behind the curve and Polestar is spinning its ...
“I can’t believe they think we’re all porn stars!” laughed Andreas Naeslund, Polestar’s North American Sales Manager as he looked back at european car’s first encounter with its 450hp, AWD C30 back in ...
Volvo revealed Thursday that it has cut off funding for its electric vehicle subsidiary Polestar — despite the fact it was among the first automakers to embrace electric cars. Shares of Swedish ...
One analyst believes that Geely needs to take Polestar private if the EV manufacturer is to survive in an era of growing competition across the industry. Polestar went public in the United States ...
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