Nico
Rosberg
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Interview
Entrepreneur,
e-mobility enthusiast, and F1 world champion Nico Rosberg took the Polestar 1
for a spin through the streets of Frankfurt, ending at the International Motor
Show. We sat down with him inside the roadshow cube (in the Polestar 2 itself)
and picked his brain.
What are
your first impressions of the car?
I just
drove the Polestar 1, together with Joakim (Rydholm, Polestar development
engineer), and what impressed me the most was the dynamic, sporty feel when
driving. That’s something that I really like personally, and it’s something
that everyone will enjoy. The steering is very direct, and the brakes have a
really sporty feel, which was very nice.
We’ve tried
to create a more holistic driving experience, focusing on all aspects as
opposed to just straight-line acceleration. Do you feel that we’ve achieved
that?
Absolutely,
I love what you have achieved with the car. I really think you’re on the right
track.
What are
your overall impressions of the Polestar brand?
What you
guys are doing is very exciting. The design elements are really nice with both
the Polestar 1 and the Polestar 2. Very beefy, bulky for its category. I like
that. The Polestar 2 price-point is really cool as well, that’s exactly where
you need to set it. I like the carbon fibre details [in the Polestar 1], like
on the bonnet for example; trying to push for the lightest weight is obviously
important. Those kinds of details give it a racing look, and in my opinion are
absolutely necessary (and also quite unusual) for that category of car.
Given your
interest in e-mobility, where do you see Polestar fitting in that landscape?
Which piece of the e-mobility puzzle is Polestar?
Well,
Polestar is going for the subscription model, and that seems be the goal for
most people at the end of the day. That’s where the entire market is going;
just as our videos are offered via a subscription model, mobility itself will
be offered via a subscription model one day. It’s smart that Polestar is
positioning itself that way. A lot of it will come down to all the other
aspects though: the cost, the infotainment (where you’re definitely taking the
right course with the Android system), and so on. All these things will make it
a success. In the future, it won’t just be about the driver experience, it’ll
be about the overall customer experience, inside the car.
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