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Polestar 3: Press impressions from Jackson Hole, Wyoming

In the heart of Wyoming's rugged landscape, a select group of automotive enthusiasts and journalists from the U.S. and Canada got behind the wheel of Polestar 3 to experience what this electric SUV brings to the table.

Polestar 3 driving on gravel road in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

Picture this: winding roads cutting through Grand Teton National Park, elevations reaching up to 8,500 feet, and a 150-mile round trip that puts both driver and machine to the test. That's exactly what we had in mind when we chose Jackson Hole as the proving ground for our SUV.

Against a rainswept backdrop of sweeping mountain views and towering pine forests (and even a bit of snow), Polestar 3 seemed right at home. The challenging conditions only served to highlight the vehicle's capabilities, from its all-wheel drive system to its range.

Polestar 3's lined up in front of a hotel in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Polestar 3 lined up, ready to be driven by media.

The road less traveled 

The test route, winding through the Grand Teton National Park and into the quiet town of Alpine Junction, was anything but a leisurely Sunday drive. The narrow mountain roads, high altitudes, and varying weather conditions provided a challenge, but also an opportunity to showcase exactly what Polestar 3 is capable of. The car’s dual-motor setup, combined with adaptive air suspension, proved to be a key feature that many reviewers noted as a high point.

Polestar engineering shone through as journalists reported a ride quality that was as smooth as it was engaging. One reviewer, after a long day of driving in and around the Tetons, noted that it was one of the most comfortable rides they'd ever experienced.

The adaptive air suspension, which automatically adjusts to changing road conditions, was highlighted as a feature that made all the difference. Whether on rain-soaked roads or gravel paths, Polestar 3 maintained a composed and confident ride, something that wasn’t lost on the media. As one journalist noted, Polestar has successfully hidden the heart of a sports car within the body of a family-friendly SUV. It’s a vehicle that can get you from point A to point B in comfort, but with enough power under the hood to make the journey exciting.

A journalist taking a picture of a Polestar 3 with his smartphone.

Bold design, inside and out 

While performance was a major focus of the event, it was impossible to ignore Polestar 3's design. Its sharp, sculpted exterior lines and bold, aggressive stance made an impression on everyone who drove it. 

The cabin was another talking point. Reviewers remarked how Polestar 3 felt like a product of contemporary Scandinavian architecture: modern yet approachable, with a focus on clean lines and high-quality materials. It's the kind of design that wouldn't look out of place at a high-fashion event in Copenhagen or featured in a spread from a cutting-edge design magazine.

The power of a soundtrack (and silence) 

Another highlight of the Polestar 3 experience was the immersive sound system. While not often at the forefront of electric vehicle reviews, the attention to detail in the car’s audio setup didn’t go unnoticed. 

Reviewers were quick to point out that the sound system paired perfectly with the cabin’s tranquil atmosphere, creating a driving experience that was as much about relaxation as it was about performance. Whether it was the crisp, high-end audio performance or the sheer quiet of the electric powertrain, there was a feeling of calm within Polestar 3’s interior that made even the most challenging parts of the drive enjoyable.

As one journalist put it, Polestar knocked it out of the park.

01/08

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