The Polestar 3 SUV has broken the Guinness World Record for the longest journey travelled by an electric SUV on a single charge.
The vehicle achieved 581.3 miles (935.44km) on the recently launched Long Range Single Motor variant of the car. The vehicle manufacturer said the EV was “pushed to its limits”, and went “well beyond” the published WLTP figure of 438 miles (706 km).
It was achieved by professional efficiency drivers Sam Clarke, Kevin Booker and Richard Parker in a “test of man and machine”, Polestar said. The SUV achieved an efficiency of 19.5 kWh /100 miles (5.13 m/kWh) (12.1 kWh/100 km).
The production-standard large SUV was adjudicated by Guinness World Records judge Paulina Sapinska with Webfleet using independently verified video footage, odometer readings, GPS readings, and battery level data for validation.
The car received zero modifications for the attempt with standard 20-inch wheels and Michelin Sport 4 EV tyres. Overall, the attempt took 22 hours and 57 minutes to complete in mixed weather conditions including rain, and the drivers switched every 3 hours to maintain alertness.
The Polestar 3 achieved its WLTP figure of 438 miles with 20% of its battery capacity still available and delivered 8 further miles after showing 0% battery. The attempt was supported by the AA to ensure safety and to assist if the vehicle was not near a charger when the battery eventually ran out.
Matt Galvin, Polestar UK Managing Director said:
“While Kevin, Sam and Richard pushed the Polestar 3 to the boundaries of its range capability, it goes to show how battery range has improved exponentially over the past few years. For a large luxury SUV to go way beyond a London to Edinburgh distance is truly impressive.
“When this achievement is coupled together with real world independent tests such as Norway’s El Prix winter range test earlier in the year where the Polestar 3 Long Range Dual Motor won against 23 other electric vehicles, it goes to show: long distances are perfectly achievable with minimal fuss.
“Add to this rapid charging with up to 250kW allowing a 10-80% charge in 30 minutes, the adage that ‘EVs can’t go far’ has been very much consigned to the history books.”
Driver Sam Clarke said:
“Since we first started setting records, we have noticed how much more driving it is taking to achieve them! While we aim to push the car to the limits the car is also pushing us to our limits. I am pleased to be setting the first electric SUV journey record, and to do it in such a capable EV like the Polestar 3 has been a real pleasure.”
Driver Kevin Booker said:
“Setting this record alongside Sam and Richard is a great achievement – especially in a large SUV such as the Polestar 3. There’s always jeopardy, and our attempt could have been hampered by the adverse weather conditions and traffic we experienced – there was a lot of standing water during part of the day, meaning more resistance from the tyres and lower efficiency. But, finishing up on 0% at nearly one o’clock in the morning knowing we’d beaten previous records was a fantastic feeling!”
Driver Richard Parker, said:
“After the rain subsided, we had a few more challenges on our hands including some interest from the local constabulary! When they realised our official attempt was ultra-efficiency, and they had wished us good luck – we were back on track and getting into our routine of driving shifts until a last-minute road closure near Melton Mowbray was an additional test for us to face. It was another proof point that the record isn’t just down to the driver, but also the passenger – quick-thinking co-pilot navigation was just as vital as battery management for this attempt.”
Image courtesy of Polestar