. We can’t disagree with those comments. Porsche continually impresses with its ability to produce similarly great driving dynamics regardless of the size and shape of the vehicle in question.Trinh went on to describe a little more of how the team planned to achieve such dynamic handling. “Speaking to the R&D team, we got a bit of insider information from the head of vehicle dynamics for this vehicle [that] they’re looking [into] trick suspension systems,” he told the publication.
Keep in mind that the team has a number of years to make these goals a reality. Back in August, the team revealed that itfor its 6 LA Concept Edition in just a week. Of course, the production car itself won’t arrive at dealers until 2026 if all things go well. Will Porsche up its game substantially by then? We’d be surprised if the answer was no. Still, we’re excited to see how well Polestar does when it comes to aiming for the top of the food chain with its first mainstream