With up to 610 km of WLTP range, the Polestar 3 is built for the long haul. Need a quick boost? DC fast charging gets you from 10 to 80% in just 30 minutes, so you’re back on the road in no time.
With up to 380 kW of instant electric power and dual-motor all-wheel drive, the Polestar 3 delivers a seamless blend of speed, agility, and control. Adaptive air suspension ensures a smooth, responsive ride—no matter the terrain.
Step inside a cabin crafted for comfort and sustainability. Premium vegan upholstery, responsibly sourced materials, and a panoramic glass roof create an airy, modern space designed around you.
A Google-powered infotainment system, a 14.5-inch touchscreen, and over-the-air updates keep your Polestar 3 seamlessly connected. Plus, advanced driver-assistance tech ensures a safer, smarter drive.
Novated leasing makes owning a Polestar 3 easier and more affordable. Bundle running costs—including charging, insurance, and maintenance—into one pre-tax payment and enjoy the benefits of electric driving without the financial strain.
Novated Leasing is a form of salary sacrificing.
Normally, you'd pay for car costs (like finance, insurance, fuel, etc) from your bank account, once you've received wages. However, when you receive wages, they get taxed.
With Clear Lease, your car costs (like fuel, maintenance & insurance) come straight from your payroll before they have a chance to get taxed.
Tl;dr: you get a discount on any car related costs, and a hefty discount if it's an EV. Most clients get a 10-30% take-home pay rise just by salary packaging their car.
We put service first, and our drivers talk about it.
If you've ever been on the phone to your internet provider, or dealt with one of the big novated companies - you'll know how frustrating it is to not get help when it's needed most. Cars break down. Providers shouldn't.
Clear Lease is proudly Australian family owned and operated, and founded on outstanding service. That means no hidden fees, no nonsensical clauses designed to trip you up, and if your car ever has an issue we measure our resolution time in minutes, not weeks.