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How big is the Polestar 2's boot space?

From front to back, how much boot space do you get in the Polestar 2?

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The Polestar 2 is a five-door fastback that's perfect for any eco-conscious family that also enjoys cutting-edge technology.

Polestar was formerly the performance division of Volvo, but it's now a standalone brand that exclusively builds electrified cars.

The sleek design with decisive lines gives this model the look of a sporty sedan with all the comfort of an SUV, and with the signature trustworthiness of the Polestar brand behind it, there's a lot to love about this car.

What are the Polestar 2's boot dimensions?

Whether you use it for your daily commute or for holiday travelling, knowing how much storage you have in your car is important.

This electric car also gives storage space in the front and rear, so you've got plenty of choice!

Polestar 2 boot dimensions:

  • Max. rear boot space with seats up: 405l

  • Max rear boot space with seats down: 1,095l

  • Max. front boot space: 35l

  • Approximate max. boot storage space overall: 1,130l

The largest storage capacity is at the rear of the car, so any of your larger items will need to be stored in the back.

How big is a Polestar 2's boot?

The 405L capacity can easily fit your groceries, store multiple large suitcases, and could even squeeze in a small pushchair if needed.

The rear seats can also be folded down to increase the rear boot space by 600 litres, while the hands-free access and wide boot opening make storing your luggage even easier.

The 35-litre front boot is smaller and probably better suited to storing regular items for your car rather than as a luggage space.

How many seats are there in a Polestar 2?

The Polestar 2 is a five-seater car with plenty of head and legroom in the front seats.

While the back seats have a slightly reduced head and legroom area, it's still comfortable enough to fit five adult passengers, although letting the tallest in the front passenger seat is probably best.

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