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Polestar 3 gets a Guinness World Record for range, but there's a catch

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Vlad, 13 August 2025

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Back in July, the Lucid Air Grand Touring received an official Guinness World Record for the longest journey by an electric car on a single charge - it was 749 miles.

Today, the Polestar 3 has received its own Guinness World Record for range, but this one is for the longest journey traveled by an electric SUV on a single charge. Spot the qualifier? It's the longest for an electric SUV.

Polestar 3 gets a Guinness World Record for range, but there's a catch

So the Lucid is still the EV that went the furthest on one charge, while the Polestar 3 is the furthest-going electric SUV, having managed to achieve a distance of 581.25 miles on one charge. That's a far cry from what the Lucid accomplished, and their battery capacities are almost identical at 111kWh vs. 112kWh, so the difference is all in the drivetrain and the aerodynamics.

The Polestar 3's record-setting journey took 22 hours and 57 minutes to complete in mixed weather conditions including rain. The car achieved an efficiency of 12.1kWh/100km or 19.5kWh/100 miles. The car reached its 439 miles WLTP range with 20% of its battery capacity still remaining and delivered an extra 8 miles after showing 0% battery.

Polestar 3 gets a Guinness World Record for range, but there's a catch

Just as was the case for the Lucid, Polestar has given us absolutely zero details about the speed at which the car was driven, which, if you've ever taken a look at our consumption charts, you know influences range a whole lot.

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  • Anonymous
  • 3hg
  • 13 Aug 2025

I found them, it‘s in the reviews you do which I didn’t know you did. Looks like even going from 60 to 90 km/h has a big negative impact on range on many cars, great to know. I wonder if driving slower than 60 nets even more range

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  • Anonymous
  • 3hg
  • 13 Aug 2025

Where are the consumption charts you mentioned at the end of the article? I‘m interested in how speed in km/h affects range, and what the most efficient speed is

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  • Anonymous
  • MjD
  • 13 Aug 2025

So basically 895km, averaging 39km/h. Impressive distance, at least. But totally pointless exercise for real world usage.

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