Polestar 5: Australian pricing revealed for Porsche Taycan-rivalling EV

Order books have opened for the flagship 2026 Polestar 5, which will start at $171,100 before on-road costs – the most expensive model from the Swedish electric vehicle (EV) brand yet. 

Developed from the Precept concept car, the Polestar 5 is an aluminium-bodied five-door, ‘four-plus-one’ seat grand tourer rival to the Porsche Taycan. 

Measuring more than five metres long, its design ‘inspired by aviation’ and including a virtual rear window, like the Polestar 4 SUV introduced here last year.

The Polestar 5 will overtake the top-spec Polestar 3 Long Range dual motor ($154,545 before on-roads) as the most expensive model in the brand’s lineup.

It’s also the first vehicle to ride on Polestar’s brand-new platform, which was developed entirely in-house by the company’s UK engineering team and which is also expected to be used on the delayed Polestar 6 roadster.

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Polestar 5 order books have opened in Australia ahead of arrivals expected in the first half of 2026, with the automaker not expecting significant sales given the new model’s position as the most exclusive Polestar to date. 

The two-model grade lineup starts with the Polestar 5 Dual motor at $171,100 before on-road costs with the Polestar 5 Performance from $193,100 before on-roads. 

The 5’s Polestar Performance Architecture (PPA) uses high-strength bonded aluminium – which the automaker says comes partly from smelters powered by sustainable energy, with 13 percent recycled – in both the platform itself and 5’s body panels. 

Both model grades offer an 800V electrical architecture and come with the same 112kWh (106kWh usable) nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) lithium-ion battery that’s a stressed part of the Polestar 5’s structure.