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Polestar 4: Rear Window? Who Needs It!

Writer: Q Po IndiaQ Po India

Polestar just flipped the script with the Polestar 4, its electric SUV coupé that’s missing a rear window—and honestly, it’s genius. The Polestar 4 said “see ya” to the rear window, and it’s a total game-changer.

Instead of glass, you get a roof-mounted camera beaming a sharp, 120-degree view to a digital mirror. Compare that to the measly 20-30 degrees of a traditional window, and it’s no contest. No more craning your neck past a pile of groceries or a backseat giant—visibility’s locked in, rain or shine.



A Sleeker Shape

The vibe outside? Sleek and slippery, with a drag coefficient of 0.26 that pushes its range beyond 300 miles. That uninterrupted roofline isn’t just pretty—it’s science doing its thing, cutting air resistance like a hot knife. Inside, the payoff’s even sweeter: a panoramic glass roof stretches back, bathing the cabin in light and giving rear passengers extra headspace. It’s like a cozy, high-tech cocoon—zero road rage staring at tailgaters, just sky and serenity.


The Big Picture: Bold Move or Risky Bet?



Tech’s got its quirks, sure. A camera glitch could leave you blind where glass wouldn’t flinch, and depth on a screen takes a second to vibe with. But Polestar’s all-in on this: 12 cameras, radar, and sensors back it up, making it a safety flex, not a risk. The glass roof even toggles opaque with a button—sci-fi cool, right?


This isn’t just a car; it’s a statement. Polestar’s betting tech beats tradition, and the Polestar 4 has the chops to prove it. So, what’s your take—ready to ditch the rear window or clinging to the classic view?

 
 
 

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