Polestar CEO Thomas Ingenlath had something to say about Ford's newest EV.
This morning, I had to double-check whether the InsideEVs CMS was working properly. That's because when I went to edit a story about the new electric 2025 Ford Capri, I was convinced that I was looking at a Polestar 2 instead. Evidently, our CMS is working just fine today; nothing was wrong with the images we were trying to publish. And the Capri actually looks very good! I'm especially a fan of that very striking orange color that Ford chose for so many of the initial publicity photos.
So how did this happen exactly? I'm reluctant to call it a complete coincidence, but when you think of what car designers have to do now to sell four-door cars, it kind of makes sense. The sedan segment has been in decline globally for years as people flock to crossovers and SUVs, so automakers have to do more 'interesting' things to keep them around—like making them taller and more SUV-like.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Polestar 4 makes Canadian debut at Polestar Montreal Space | Car NewsThe 2025 Polestar 4 makes its official Canadian debut at the inauguration of the new Polestar Montreal Space in Laval. Auto123 has more.
Read more »
The Polestar 3 Is the Most Convincing Polestar YetBeneath extravagant design, this classy sports SUV delivers a mature driving experience.
Read more »
Polestar 2 Gets Slight Range Increase, New Colors And WheelsThese changes make an already solid EV better and align it with the newer models in the Polestar lineup like the Polestar 3 and Polestar 4.
Read more »
Ford CEO Promises Eyes-Off Level 3 Autonomous Driving In “A Couple Years”With this tech 'your car becomes like an office,' says the head of the Blue Oval badge
Read more »
Ford CEO: If We Don't Make Profitable EVs, 'We Will Shrink'Ford's CEO also says Americans must “get back in love” with small cars. Can they?
Read more »
Ford CEO says a profitable $30,000 EV is coming in two and a half yearsFarley said its main competitors are expected to be Chinese automakers such as BYD and an anticipated entry-level car from U.S. EV leader Tesla.
Read more »