Here's How Much A 2022 Polestar 2 Has Depreciated In 4 Years - Jalopnik
The article assesses the depreciation of a 2022 Polestar 2 over four years, focusing on the car’s market values versus original pricing. Polestar positioned the Polestar 2 as its first true volume EV aimed at the Tesla Model 3, with two 2022 trims: Single Motor (front-wheel drive) and Dual Motor (all-wheel drive). Polestar set MSRP at $45,900 for Single Motor and $49,900 for Dual Motor, plus a $1,300 destination charge. Four years later, Kelley Blue Book lists private-party values of $19,000 and $21,400, translating to about $28,200 (roughly 60%) depreciation for the Single Motor and $29,800 (58%) for the Dual Motor. Edmunds estimates lower values of $17,387 and $19,450, while iSeeCars reports broader depreciation of 46.5% at three years and 58.1% at five years. The analysis also notes Polestar is banned from selling new cars in the U.S. after 2026, citing the Connected Vehicle Rule and Geely majority ownership, affecting buyer outlook.





