The Polestar 2 flexible lease deal in the U.S. starts from $349 a month and includes a $8,500 Clean Vehicle credit in addition to local EV incentives.
Want to try the electric vehicle life, but not sure it's something you want to be locked into for years? Electric performance car brand Polestar is about to go the extra mile for you with a flexible lease deal that lets you return the car after a few months if it's not for you. Dubbed Polestar Flexible Lease, the 24-month lease deal on the Polestar 2 sedan is available from $349 a month.
We're basing that assumption on the fact that if you decide to buy a 2024 Polestar 2 – the EV is not eligible for U.S. federal tax credits when purchased because it is not made locally – you only get a $1,000 discount. For clarity, we asked Polestar about this as well.
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