Spy photographers have snapped a new mule, which they believe is a tester for the upcoming Polestar 4.

As you can see, the mule is a mixture of a Polestar 2 and Volvo XC40. The styling of the latter is pretty pronounced, but a closer inspection reveals a longer wheelbase as the front tires are pushed forward while the rear wheels have been shoved back.

The changes don’t stop there as the mule sports a wider track and extended fender flares. The prototype also rides low to the ground and that’s not surprising as Polestar CEO Thomas Ingenlath has previously said the 4 will adopt a “ground-hugging” design with a “coupe-type roofline.” We can also see lightweight wheels and beefy brakes, which suggest the mule foreshadows a performance-focused variant.

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Polestar 4 teased as the middle model covered by sheet

Polestar hasn’t gone into many specifics, but Ingenlath has said the 4 will be “slightly smaller” than the 3 and likely become the brand’s best-selling model. That shouldn’t be too surprising as the 4 is slated to start around €55,000 ($61,663/ £45,991), which would make it nearly €20,000 ($22,422 / £16,726) less expensive than the 3.

Plenty of questions remain, but the Polestar 4 is slated to be introduced next year and compete with the electric Porsche Macan. Previous reports have suggested the model will be built in China and ride on the PMA platform, which is said to be a version of Geely’s Sustainable Experience Architecture (SEA).

Picture credit: S. Baldauf/SB-Medien for CarScoops