The Polestar 3 will have just two rows of seats and will be more powerful than its Volvo counterpart. Although Polestar has shown off little more than a silhouette covered by a sheet the brand’s CEO, Thomas Ingenlath, revealed a few more details about the upcoming SUV to Car and Driver. Soon to be built at the automaker’s South Carolina plant alongside the Volvo S60 and the next-generation XC90, Ingenlath revealed that the SUV would be offered with a “top power position that is unique to Polestar.”

Expected to be roughly the same size as the Volvo XC90, that would suggest that the Polestar 3 will be the more luxurious, more powerful counterpoint to the Volvo. That said, buyers won’t have to opt for the most powerful version since, like the Polestar 2, the 3 will be offered with single and dual-motor versions.

The CEO also had promising news for fans of the sedan. Although the industry seems to be moving irrevocably towards SUVs, Ingenlath is a firm believer in variety being the spice of life.  First, though, Polestar has to put the finishing touches on the Polestar 3, which is expected to go on sale late next year.