Sure! Here is a summary of the key points from the video: - Polestar is a premium brand, similar to Mercedes and Porsche, making them worth considering if money isn't an issue. - Cars feel premium during driving and inside the car. - They are one of the most sustainable cars in the world, because most of the material are recyclable. - A technical data included with the car is Single motor with long range and Dual motor with long range. - A test-drive version has all-wheel drive with two electric motors: one in the front and one in the rear. - The all-wheel drive has a power of 510 horse power and 910 Newton meters. - Acceleration is 0–100 km/h at 4.7 seconds. - The top speed of the car is limited to 210 km/h. - An estimated WLTP is 560 km (approximately 400km in real-life conditions). - Estimated consumption is 22.2 kilowatt hours. - It has a frunk that hold 32 Liters. - It comes standard with torque vectoring, which splits power between the left and right real wheels to aid cornering and acceleration. - The rear motor can disconnect with a clutch to save energy and improve efficiency. - The car also comes standard with wireless phone charging and air suspension. - The version comes with a 1,610 watt Bowers & Wilkins sound system with 25 speakers. - By next year, a lidar from Luminar, using a laser scan to create a 3D map of the car’s surroundings, may be implemented. - It would use an NVIDIA Drive Orin computer core capable of handling 254 trillion operations per second. - In the same year, 3 additional cameras, including one 8 megabyte long-range camera will be included, with 2 rear-view, door-mirror-mounted 8 megabyte cameras with a automatic cleaning function. - Other than affordable Polestar has a premium brand name. - Driving the car feels incredible. - This review highlights the car’s premium look and feel, use of sustainable materials and incredible driving feeling.