Polestar Precept is Volvo’s luxe electric concept powered by Google


Running the Polestar Precept (pic) will be novel human-machine interface technology developed in close collaboration with Google and built for their Android platform. — AFP Relaxnews

As automotive brands prepare for the upcoming Geneva Motor Show, or plan to follow the current trend and skip it altogether, Volvo’s luxury marque unveiled a new all-electric concept vehicle a week ahead of time during a live video broadcast on Feb 25.

Details remain scarce about the Polestar Precept, but released renderings indicate a very low and sleek silhouette with an emphasis on leg- and headroom in the rear. The four-door, fully electric grand tourer looks like a cross between a sport wagon and large touring sedan-and a possible contender against the front-running Porsche Taycan and Tesla Model S. The press will get an in-person look during the company’s press conference at noon, March 3 in Geneva; the show is open to the public starting March 7.

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