Polestar has announced its Q4 2024 and full-year retail sales and order intake figures. The company delivered 12,256 vehicles in the fourth quarter,...
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Chinese-Swedish EV maker Polestar reported an uptick in fourth-quarter sales and order intake for 2024, signaling a potential turnaround amid a turbulent year. However, despite tripling its lineup, the company sold fewer vehicles over the full year than in 2023. For the final quarter of 2024 – in many countries, a strong sales rally before the year draws to an end – Polestar announced retail sales of 12,256 vehicles, a 5.3% increase from 11,640 in the same period in 2023. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
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