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Drifting a 2023 Polestar 2 EV on ice proves it's winter-ready
Winter driving programmes are not unusual. A number of carmakers hold them every year to demonstrate the capability of their latest offerings in challenging winter conditions, while giving drivers some instruction in a low-traction environment.
We’re at such an event at Circuit Mécaglisse, an all-season circuit located an hour north of Montreal, though this event is unique. There are several circuit layouts here, all of them on either ice or snow, which is the usual fare for a comprehensive winter-driving programme.
What’s unusual is that we’re not here to test-drive the latest Audis, Porches, or Subarus. We’re here to take part in the Polestar 2 Arctic Circle Experience, where we’re sampling the winter capability of the 2023 Polestar 2. To my knowledge, it’s the first winter programme of its kind — that is, of all-electric vehicles.
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