According to the company, the problem is that the vehicle might lose propulsion. As such, nearly 2,200 vehicles will be recalled for a software update, with some 600 of them in its home market of Sweden. It has directed customers to bring the vehicle by to their local service station and have the issue sorted via a software update. A Polestar spokesperson told Swedish newspaper Dagens Industri, “There have been no accidents or personal injury. Brakes, steering, and other systems are working as they should.” This comes shortly after Polestar began delivering the vehicles to customers this year. We’re staying in touch with Polestar and will update this post as we learn more. SHIFT is brought to you by Polestar. It’s time to accelerate the shift to sustainable mobility. That is why Polestar combines electric driving with cutting-edge design and thrilling performance. Find out how.