Is Polestar Owned by Geely?

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TaylorLynn
07/24/25 5:54am
Polestar is owned by Geely. Polestar is a high-performance electric vehicle brand jointly owned by Volvo Car Group and Zhejiang Geely Holding Group. The headquarters of Polestar is located in China, and Geely has also collaborated with Volvo to establish the Polestar Chengdu production base. Polestar adopts globally unified parts procurement and implements stringent quality control on all raw materials sourced from suppliers. The dimensions of Polestar vehicles are 4607mm in length, 1859mm in width, and 1478mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2735mm. They come standard with 19-inch double five-spoke wheels and tires sized at 245/45R19.
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VonGabrielle
08/11/25 1:39am
As an ordinary person who has been driving for a long time, I do think Polestar is indeed related to Geely. Geely is the owner of Volvo, and Polestar was originally Volvo's high-performance division before being spun off to focus on electric vehicles. After Geely acquired Volvo in 2010, it turned Polestar into an independent brand, but Geely provides financial and technical support. It's like enjoying the shade under a big tree—Geely's strong financial backing allows Polestar to quickly launch new cars, such as the popular Polestar 2 electric vehicle. Geely has an extensive network in China, making Polestar's maintenance and parts supply particularly convenient in Asia. I've driven a Polestar car, and the service at authorized shops felt smooth, thanks to Geely's backing, which enhances overall reliability. In the future, Polestar plans to introduce more pure electric models, and Geely's experience will help them go further. Overall, this relationship makes the brand more stable and gives car owners more confidence.
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