
But will it Polestar?

But will it Polestar?
Inspired by the past, featuring the technology (and pricing) the the present.

“This is not another car show. The world does not need another car show.”
The Future of Mobility apparently includes sueded door panels the color of poached salmon, wooden floor trim in parqueted patterns, and nubbly turquoise jacquard rear seats, incorporating “smart” sensors that are far dumber than your phone.
Seeing one is like spotting an apex predator returning from the kill with its prey still in its mouth. You don’t know whether to cheer or cower, or both.
“This is a show of elegance,” says Gross. “And the winner here certainly is elegant.”
I’m a fan of the underdog. I’m also a contrarian. And I hate red cars.
Five Japanese collectibles that deliver everything a vintage car should: a small dent to your wallet, big smiles on the road, and the chance to turn a buck if you invest now.
I marvel at the Espada’s transparent kammback, but then I think, “The Maserati Khamsin’s taillights floated in its transparent kammback, so, whatever, Espada.” I am insufferably jaded. Also, hungry for oysters.