That certainly makes more sense. On the website, it just says Midnight, which is what I referenced: www.polestar.com/us/polestar-2/configurator/eyJEIjoiV2ViIiwiRSI6eyJlIjpudWxsfSwiRiI6eyJjIjoiQjJDIiwiZiI6IkNhc2giLCJkIjpudWxsLCJtIjpudWxsLCJ0IjpudWxsLCJzdCI6Ik5vbmUiLCJyIjpudWxsLCJiIjpudWxsLCJldCI6bnVsbH0sIkZGIjpudWxsLCJQIjpmYWxzZSwiTyI6bnVsbCwiUyI6IjUzNEZFUEIwTDEzMTcyMzAwUjYwMDAwX19fQkQwMkVWMDFKQjBBSlQwMUs1MDJMRjAxTFIwMU5DMDFQRDAxUjE4NCIsIlUiOm51bGx9/?includedTaxes=false
@@viewsonvehicles I see! They seem to use just the first part there. They have used midnight blue in some earier communication but I also see on my order from a few months back it only say midnight. The color is actually the same as the Volvos "Denim Blue Metallic". Same color code (723) and all. 😉
In addition to providing us with a fine review, you have pleased yours truly in a very particular manner: You did not use "simplistic" to describe the design. It has become the go-to malapropism for certain reviewers who really want to express their aesthetic appreciation. It drives me crazy!. One of my compatriots -- from Vancouver -- loves the word. I"ve practically begged her to look up the definition of simplistic. Three reviews later, I had to unsubscribe her. Sorry for the rant. Thanks for the consistent excellence.
Really appreciate your kinds words! I'm sure I, too, describe things in ways some don't like. But, hey, really glad to read that's not the case for you.