Koenigsegg and Polestar collaboration is a talk about design

Swedish performance marques Koenigsegg and Polestar took to social media earlier this month to tease a future collaboration.

The companies posted to their respective Instagram pages a photo of the Koenigsegg Gemera together with the Polestar Precept concept, along with the message that something “exciting” and “interesting” would be happening soon on the west coast of Sweden, where both companies are located.

While there was suggestion that we could have seen a car meet, to allow the public to get a close-up look at the Gemera and Precept concept, both of which were due to be unveiled in March at the Geneva International Motor Show, or perhaps even a performance shootout between the cars, we instead got a video of the CEOs and design chiefs from each brand talking about the two very different cars. From Koenigsegg there’s CEO and founder Christian von Koenigsegg and design chief Sasha Selipanov, and from Polestar there’s CEO Thomas Ingenlath and design chief Maximilian Missoni.

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