The Polestar 2 electric fastback is returning to North America in September.
The Chinese-built EV was discontinued in the United States last year, while Canada imported the last models in 2024.
Now, Polestar’s first mass-market EV is coming back.
The Polestar 2 is going back on sale in Canada after a two-year hiatus forced by Ottawa’s 100% surtax on electrified vehicles built in China. The company’s entry-level EV also disappeared from its United States lineup last year, but there’s no word on when Americans will be able to order the four-door fastback again.
Meanwhile, Canadians can now order the Tesla Model 3 rival on Polestar’s official website, with the first imports slated for September, according to company representatives quoted by Automotive News Canada. On the automaker’s website, the earliest delivery window for a newly specced Polestar 2 is estimated to be between September and October.







