Polestar Reportedly Set to Launch Its Next Beastly BST High-Performance EV As Early As 2026

Long before it became an all-electric subsidiary brand, Polestar’s guiding principle was performance; because its roots were in Volvo’s racing subsidiary. Although it has strayed somewhat from its original mission, it has never completely lost sight of its rapid origins. And now, it looks like it’s getting ready to launch its fastest model yet.
Polestar is reportedly preparing to launch the newest vehicle from its hitherto underutilized BST sub-brand (aka “Beast”). (Not to be confused with the official vehicle of the President of the United States.) According A new report by Car Sales AustraliaPolestar will launch its latest BST machine in late 2026 or early 2027, with the performance-oriented special edition set to be based on an existing model.
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“To be able to offer a little bit more of the BST series on some of the vehicles that we have or are going to acquire… it would be fantastic,” Polestar Australia CEO Scott Maynard said in an interview. Car Sales Australia. “I think we should expect some BST development across the larger part of the range. It’s considered something of value and fits well with the brand image.”
Previously BST offered: Upgraded versions of Polestar 2The brand promised the BST version of the Polestar 6 roadster concept. The company’s current fastest model is the Polestar 5, a sleek 884-hp sedan that debuted at the 2025 IAA Mobility show in Munich (and is not currently offered in the States), and could serve as a powerful platform for the auto brand’s latest BST edition. Likewise, Polestar 3 and Polestar 4 are both at the beginning of their lifespan and ripe for a boost in power and sportiness. Polestar executives have been reticent to specify which model will receive the BST upgrades, but the automaker’s incoming chief designer Philipp Römers has expressed excitement about implementing performance-oriented changes.
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“Of course we have to stay progressive and have some outstanding features, but the execution and appearance of the car must be extremely attractive and well-made and not scare you,” Römers said. Car Sales Australia.
Polestar is not alone in its struggle to bring high-performance electric vehicles to market. Hyundai’s Ioniq 5 N is the obvious winner in the segment, but luxury brands like BMW and Audi are also investing in electric performance. Depending on which model Polestar chooses to power, the Swedish model could be in close competition with the long-in-the-works model. newly revealed electric BMW M Neue KlasseIt is tuned to make over 738 hp. Either way, Polestar looks ready for a new frontier of performance, and we can’t wait to see it.
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