Snag a Polestar 4 for $25,000 Off Right NowWill Sabel CourtneyThe Polestar brand is on its way out of the U.S. market, thanks to the U.S. government's Connected Car Rule regulating the Swedish-based-but-largely-Chinese-owned company away, but it's not going quietly. For those willing to take a chance on a brand that soon won't exist here, Polestar has a fire sale going on that you won't want to miss.As first brought to broader attention by Jalopnik, the deals are impressive. If you're a cash buyer, the Swedish EV company is offering a whopping $25,000 off its Polestar 4, or $23,000 off a Polestar 3. For reference, a Polestar 4 starts at $57,800; chop $25,000 off that, and you're left with a $32,800 dent for an awesome electric luxury sedan / hatchback / crossover. The Polestar 3 is a pricier proposition, but after the discount, you're only looking at $45,900 for a base model.PolestarAll the above said, it might be tough (or impossible) to find examples at those prices considering most cars still on the lot will be loaded up with a number of options. The discounts aren't only for cash buyers either. You can finance through Polestar with 0 percent APR and still get an $18,000 credit on the Polestar 4.AdvertisementAdvertisementLeasing for cheap is also on the table. Polestar 4 leases start at $399 per month for 39 months with $1000 due at signing. Meanwhile, the Polestar 3 lease deal stands at $579 per month for 27 months and a $5000 down payment. Both of these lease deals assume 7500 miles per year, with penalties for going over that distance.Will Sabel CourtneyYou can stack additional discounts on top of these ones, too. For example, Polestar has a $1000 loyalty bonus for those purchasing or leasing a Polestar 4. Things are even more sweet for the Polestar 3 in this respect, as that SUV has a $4000 loyalty bonus or $2000 conquest bonus available for both buyers and lessees.All of the above is on the table until July 31, giving you a month to mull over the risks of getting into one of these cars. Polestar's inherent relationship with Volvo should give folks at least a little runway of support and service options, but it's hard to say what the future of Polestar vehicle support will look like long-term here in the U.S.You Might Also LikeIf You Can Only Own One Car, Make It One of TheseThese Are the Most Popular Cars by State