Remember when Volvo was America’s favorite European import? Do you recall how suburban moms drove Volvo wagons for safety and status? A lot has happened since then, including a global recession, new owners (with a move to a new continent), and electrification. In fact, Volvo stopped taking orders for the V60 Cross Country last month, spelling the end of its station wagon. However, Volvo has hinted that the station wagon will be coming back as a Polestar.
It’s a variant of one of four new EV models coming to Polestar through 2028. Here’s the list:

- Polestar 5 debuted at the 2025 Munich Motor Show and should reach dealerships this summer.
- Polestar 2 already exists, but a new-gen version will be introduced early in 2027.
- Polestar 7 is a “compact, premium SUV” that should debut in 2028.
- Polestar 4 is a “coupe crossover” that has been available since the 2024 model year, with the new wagon variant bound to offer more versatility.
“Polestar 4 coupé is our current best-seller. Already by the end of this year, we will launch a new variant of Polestar 4, based on the same great technology,” said Polestar CEO Michael Lohscheller. “With this car, Polestar will once again set new standards. Sweden is famous for its estate cars, and its SUVs are world-class. We are combining the space of an estate and the versatility of an SUV with the dynamic performance that is Polestar.”

Count on the Polestar 4 wagon to be launched later this year, with deliveries starting in the fourth quarter of 2026. Perhaps it’s not the manual transmission turbo wagon you wished for, but it’s a wagon that’s fighting the good fight.
