2015 Smart ForTwo
The revolution enters the next round – the smart fortwo has undergone
improvements in virtually all areas and is markedly more comfortable. The
hallmark smart rear engine concept is being offered for the first time in the
four-seater smart forfour as well. Drive power is supplied by state-of-the-art
three-cylinder engines rated at 45 kW/60 hp, 52 kW/71 hp and 66 kW/90 hp, while
power transmission is performed by a five-speed manual transmission or the
twinamic automatic dual clutch transmission. A host of innovative details
guarantee even more fun in the city. The new smart generation will be launched
onto the market in Europe in November. The price for the smart fortwo will
correspond to that of the current smart series, while the smart forfour will
cost only around 600 euros more with the same engine.
"As Europe's youngest car brand, smart enjoys global success today.
No-one combines functionality and emotionality as well as we do, as the
inventors of individual urban mobility. The new smart fortwo and forfour adopt
the proven concept while offering more of just about everything – more space,
more colour, more equipment … and even more fun in the city! Only the vehicle
length remains as unique as ever, at 2.69 metres," says smart boss Annette
Winkler. "Our idea based on a total rethink of urban mobility has won
through."
"In the planning phase we were clear that we wanted to retain the rear
engine for the new smart, so as to continue to exploit the vehicles' strengths
to the full in the city," explains Jörg Prigl, head of the product group
Compact Cars at Mercedes-Benz. "On this basis, we then developed the new
fortwo and forfour together with our partner, Renault."
"We are proud to have made the fortwo even safer and in sum more grown
up whilst retaining its length of 2.69 metres," adds Markus Riedel, head
of development at smart. "In doing so we even reduced the turning circle
to 6.95 metres and thus set a new benchmark. The fortwo shares its architecture
with the new forfour; both cars are tailor-made for the requirements of modern
city traffic."
The brand appeals to the heart and mind in equal portion. An expressive
design idiom and colouring embody pure joie de vivre. The compact proportions
and clever details attest to unique functionality. The new smart fortwo and the
new smart forfour are clearly recognisable as members of the same family. Many
design features such as the headlamps, the cooling air grille in the front and
the iconic tridion safety cell are identical, for example. And both vehicles
are fitted with rear engines, making them particularly agile in urban traffic.
"smart stands for FUN.ctional design, as the brand is defined by two
poles – the heart and mind. The design idiom is clear and purist and therefore
very progressive. The typical smart attributes are being carried into a new
era: the typical silhouette with the ultra-short overhangs, the clear lines,
forms and surfaces, the tridion cell and the updated, likeable smart
face," says Gorden Wagener, Head of Design at Daimler AG. "It is
never easy to design the successor to a design icon – but it is all the more
exciting." Extreme agility and optimum use of space – more fun in the city
Short overhangs, minimal length, high steering angle. The new smart models
have everything it takes to manoeuvre elegantly into any parking space - and
around every corner, too. When it comes to the turning circle, the new smart
fortwo sets a new benchmark: at 6.95 m (from kerb to kerb) and 7.30 m (from
wall to wall) it makes turning manoeuvres extremely simple. And the new smart
forfour turns almost as compactly as the previous fortwo (wall to wall: 8.75
m). Its statistics are 8.65 m (kerb to kerb) and 8.95 m (wall to wall).
The new models also come up trumps once again with regard to the maximum of
space packed into minimal dimensions, as documented by the excellent body space
index. Additional highlights include the rear doors opening by almost 90° on
the smart forfour and the folding front passenger seat backrest which comes as
standard for all variants.
Real Life Safety – safety features
The essential safety concept embodied so successfully by the preceding
models has been retained. Like a nut, the soft interior is protected from harm
by a rigid shell: the tridion cell. A high proportion of ultra-high strength
hot-formed steels and maximum-strength multiphase steel is now used on the new
smart. In keeping with the Mercedes-Benz "Real Life Safety"
philosophy, the focus in car-to-car crash tests was on compatibility with
substantially larger and heavier vehicles. The new smart vehicles performed
well in frontal collisions with the S- and C-Class.
Advanced assistance systems which were previously the reserve of higher
classes of vehicle further enhance safety and comfort. These include Crosswind
Assist (standard), forward collision warning (option) and Lane Keeping Assist
(option).
A new front axle design adopting elements of the previous Mercedes-Benz
C-Class, an optimised De Dion rear axle, substantially increased spring travel
all round, tyres with higher side walls and an unprecedentedly small turning
circle are the highlights of the new chassis. The chassis and suspension of the
new smart generation have been evolved on the basis of the experience acquired
with previous smart models and designed for markedly enhanced ride comfort.
New three-cylinder engines, dual clutch transmission – the drive system
Two state-of-the-art three-cylinder engines will be available for the new
smart models at the market launch: the naturally aspirated engine generates 52
kW/71 hp from a capacity of 999 cc. The engine's ample torque from an engine
speed as low as 1000 rpm (maximum: 91 Nm at 2850 rpm) enables particularly
economical driving in high gears, even in urban traffic. Top of the range is
the turbo engine rated at 66 kW/90 hp. The 898 cc engine mobilises maximum
torque of 135 Nm at 2500 rpm. The totally new turbocharger features an
electronically controlled wastegate which enables increased engine dynamics in
conjunction with a sustainable reduction in fuel consumption. Another
distinguishing feature is the automatic start/stop system.
Apart from the turbocharger, a whole range of other technical measures also
contributes to the engine's excellent fuel efficiency and performance. These
include variable swirl control and variable adjustment of the inlet valves.
Another defining trait of the all-aluminium three-cylinder engine is the square
bore/stroke ratio. A few months after the market launch, a basic petrol engine
rated at 45 kW/60 hp will extend the range.
Both transmission variants are also new for smart: customers can choose
between a five-speed manual transmission and the twinamic six-speed dual clutch
transmission.
passion, prime and proxy – the new lines
Three equipment lines (passion, prime and proxy) and a wealth of optional
items, some of which were previously the reserve of higher segments, make every
smart fortwo or smart forfour a unique gem in its own right. Even in the
entry-level version, both models offer a comprehensive scope of safety and
comfort features. These include LED daytime driving lights, central locking
with radio remote control, visual locking-verification signal and immobiliser,
cruise control with limiter (variable speed limitation), exterior temperature
indicator with frost warning, instrument cluster with monochrome LCD display
and trip computer and electric windows in the front.
passion, prime and proxy are the names of the three lines which serve to
upgrade the smart fortwo and smart forfour and provide for differentiation
particularly in the interior. Their features include a leather multifunction
steering wheel, an instrument cluster with 3.5 colour display and heated seats.
To tie in with the market launch of the new smart generation, the edition #1
will also be available for a limited period. This offers exclusive design
features such as a tridion safety cell in lava orange combined with bodypanels/body
in white on the fortwo and graphite grey on the forfour.
The multimedia systems meet the highest standards, with comprehensive
smartphone integration, real-time navigation and intuitive operation with
touchscreen. For the first time, smart is offering the JBL sound system, which
produces an impressively full sound. It incorporates a 6-channel DSP amplifier
(240 W) in the fortwo and an 8-channel DSP amplifier (320 W) on board the
forfour. A total of eight (fortwo) or twelve (forfour) high-performance
loudspeakers provide for outstanding listening pleasure.
smart cross connect is a revolutionary new app which is available to
customers free of charge from smart for the smart fortwo and smart forfour.
smart cross connect offers even more features while on the move and outside of
the vehicle. smart parking is among the features which now offer a more
user-friendly design and incorporate new functions.
FUN.ctional – the exterior design
Extremely short overhangs at front and rear – the new smart generation also
possesses these typical proportions. And thanks to the 100 mm wider track, the
wheels are positioned further outwards. These characteristic proportions offer
outstanding visibility and agility and, together with the rear engine, enable a
passenger cell accommodating an unrivalled amount of space in such compact
dimensions. The colour contrast between tridion cell and bodypanels is another
characteristic feature of the smart brand. The smart designers refer to the
evolutionary development of the silhouette as the "one-and-a-half
box" design. A change to the previous one-box proportions became necessary
for two reasons: The higher bonnet lends the smart a more grown-up and sportier
character.
The smart sports a friendly but self-assured face. A decisive feature of
this friendly face is the signature smart grille, which is now slightly larger.
The grille's perforated structure results from a honeycomb pattern. The
honeycomb is paler towards the outside - the designers refer to this as fading.
The radiator trim is available in a variety of colours to match or contrast
with the bodypanels, including black, cool silver and white. The second, black
cooling air opening in the bumper also features the honeycomb pattern.
The markedly larger updated smart logo in the middle of the grille also
demonstrates self-confidence. It is now three-dimensional and almost spherical
in shape, harmonising with the smart's distinctly more sensuous lines. The logo
features a matt finish rather than a high-gloss look, similarly to all the
sparingly applied chrome accents.
The rhombic front lamps are truncated slightly at the top, producing an
attractive sporty look. The U-shaped daytime driving lights add a
characteristic design feature. In combination with the LED & Sensor package,
the headlamps incorporate a welcome function: when the car is unlocked, the
light in the headlamps pulsates, as if the smart were welcoming its owner.
A loving attention to detail is demonstrated, for example, by the way in
which the honeycomb pattern is cited in the headlamp covers. On the indicators,
the honeycomb pattern even performs the function of dispersing the light. The
bonnet also highlights the new sculptural lines, describing a powerful and
sporty downward sweep between the headlamps.
The new smart forfour is clearly recognisable as a member of the new smart
family, sharing many design features with the smart fortwo. Naturally enough,
it is in the profile that the greatest difference is to be found between the
fortwo and the forfour: the smart fortwo has a large door extending into the
B-pillar with a frameless window. The typical smart genes are thus recognisable
from afar on the road: the striking door contours and the unique tridion cell.
A characteristic swage line, such as features in the middle of the doors,
underscores the brand image. This is followed by the fuel filler cap on the
right and the air inlet for the rear engine under the B-pillar on the left. As
previously, the door is lined with a panel in high-quality lightweight plastic.
This allows the king of the car park to shrug off any knocks and bumps from
other road users.
The side view of the smart forfour reveals the same elements as the fortwo,
but has a longer tridion cell as well as the additional door. The front and
rear overhangs appear just as short as on the fortwo. The forfour's roof line
slopes downward towards the rear in coupé style.
A new feature on both models is the pronounced shoulderline. This provides
both variants with a firm look on the road and establishes a visual separation
between vehicle body and greenhouse. The twin-section tailgate is close to smart
drivers' hearts. The new smart fortwo thus boasts this special feature once
again, enabling the vehicle to be loaded even in the tightest parking spaces.
The rhombic tail lights framed by the tridion cell are reminiscent of the first
smart generation and combine with the large track width to emphasize the width
at the rear. A unique LED scenario is optionally available in conjunction with
the LED & Sensor package: eleven individually illuminated cubes are
allocated to each tail light, providing for a striking night design. The
typical honeycomb pattern features once again in the clear glass over the
indicators and reversing lights in the middle of the lamps.
The smart forfour essentially has the same elements as the smart fortwo. It
is fitted with an upward-opening single-section tailgate, however, to enable
convenient loading of the lower luggage compartment. New, rich exterior colours
and around 40 combination options between bodypanels and tridion cell boost the
brand's upbeat image. New colours now available include moon white (matt), lava
orange (metallic) and hazel brown (metallic), which can be applied to contrast
with new colours for the tridion cell such as cool silver (metallic) or lava
orange (metallic).
Easy-going and charming – the interior design
"Loop" is the designers' name for the emotional sweep that
features as a leitmotif in the interior, embellishing the dashboard and doors,
for example. The sculptural dashboard itself consists of two sections - a bold
and sensuous outer section which can optionally be covered with fabric, and a
large, concave inner section incorporating the functional elements. In front of
the dashboard, the instrument cluster and the infotainment centre with
radio/navigation appear to hover in front of the dashboard. The dashboard and
the door centre panels feature extensive fabric coverings in the three lines.
This high-quality textile surface is very pleasant to the touch and is
reminiscent of the mesh inserts in modern sports shoes. The mesh structure is a
USP in this vehicle segment.
The colour and material concept underscores the easy-going and charming
character of the new smart generation, with the equipment lines standing for a
distinctive and individual appearance. The sporty front seats with bold
contours are designed as integral seats.
The instrument cluster and its semi-circular segmentation for speed and
warning indicators cites the previous smart models, but in a new look. The
striking spherical air vents are simple and fun to use. The centrally positioned
air conditioning control unit also features an unusual appearance: the desired
temperature can be set on a scale in the middle with the aid of a sliding
magnifying glass.
The three-spoke steering wheel is optionally available as a multifunction
variant which can be used to control the radio or navigation unit positioned in
the centre of the dashboard. The infotainment centre in modern consumer
electronics style appears to hover in front of the dashboard. The interior thus
reflects the values of a young, active and networked generation.
The doors take up the "loop" of the dashboard with their
ellipsoidal sweep. The large armrest provides for comfort. The honeycomb
pattern from the exterior is cited on the integrated loudspeaker and the
tweeter in the mirror triangle.
Smallest turning circle of any car – the concept
Short overhangs, minimal length, high steering angle. The new smart models
have everything it takes to manoeuvre elegantly into any parking space - and
around every corner, too. When it comes to the turning circle, the new smart
fortwo sets a new benchmark: at 6.95 m (from kerb to kerb) and 7.30 m (from
wall to wall) it makes turning manoeuvres extremely simple. And the new smart
forfour turns almost as compactly as the previous fortwo (wall to wall: 8.75
m). Its statistics are 8.65 m (kerb to kerb) and 8.95 m (wall to wall).
The smart fortwo and smart forfour makes exceptional use of the available
space. The smart engineers have developed the body space index (BSI) to
describe how efficiently space is used. It describes the ratio of interior to
exterior length, whereby the interior length is measured from the accelerator
pedal in unused position along a horizontal line to the rear end, as a simple
means of comparison between different vehicles. Both the new models from smart
attain top ratings for this criterion: 75% (smart fortwo) and 77 % (smart
forfour).
The key dimensions of the two new smart models:
smart fortwo | smart forfour | |
Length (m) | 2.69 | 3.49 |
Width (m) | 1.66 | 1.66 |
Hiegth (m) | 1.55 | 1.55 |
Wheelbase (mm) | 1.873 | 2.494 |
Turning circle (kerb-to-kerb) (m) | 6.95 | 8.65 |
Turning circle (wall-to-wall) (m) | 7.30 | 8.95 |
Interior length (accelerator pedal to rear end) (mm) | 2011.6 | 2707.3 |
Body space index (ratio of length to interior length) (%) | 75 | 77 |
Luggage compartment capacity (behind front seats) (L) | 260 | 730 |
Luggage compartment capacity (behind front seats to roof) (L) | 350 | 975 |
Luggage compartment capacity (behind rear seats) (L) | - | 185 |
Luggage compartment capacity (behind rear seats to roof) (L) | - | 255 |
The new smart forfour naturally offers even more loading capacity. The rear
seat backrests can be folded down to produce a level load surface measuring
1285 x 996 mm with a cargo volume of up to 975 litres – the benchmark in its
segment. The loading length with the front passenger seat backrest folded
forward is also exceptional, at 2.22 metres.
And on top of all this, reversible cushions are optionally available for
the rear seats in the forfour. The "ready space" seats in the rear
can be turned around and lowered substantially in next to no time to produce 12
cm more loading height inside, which is very simple to make use of thanks to
the rear doors which open to an angle of almost 90°.
Markedly more comfortable – the chassis
The new smart has essentially been configured for gently understeering
handling characteristics. The different tyre sizes at front and rear have thus
been retained, whereby the narrower front tyres in conjunction with a high
outside wheel turn angle contribute to the unprecedentedly small turning
circle. ABS, ASR and ESP® are ready to intervene at the critical limits of
road-holding. A hill hold function and brake assist are integrated in the brake
system.
The engineers have designed a new McPherson suspension with a triple-path
head bearing for the front axle. Each wheel is controlled by a wishbone under
the wheel centre, the McPherson strut and a tie rod. Comfort and guide bearings
for the wishbones provide for added comfort, along with the markedly increased
overall spring travel. During the compression phase in particular, the new
smart runs markedly more smoothly over uneven surfaces than previously.
The new smart models also feature a sophisticated De-Dion rear axle, which
has been modified for substantially greater comfort. New elements are the
twin-tube shock absorbers and separate barrel-shaped helical springs. Two
elastomer shims provide for effective noise decoupling of the helical springs between
body and rear axle.
The Sports suspension package is optionally available to those seeking
sportier handling from their smart. The springs are firmer here and the vehicle
is ten millimetres lower.
As standard, the new smart models come with mechanical rack-and-pinion
steering. The Direct-Steer system with variable ratio and electric power
assistance provides for considerably enhanced driving enjoyment, even better
handling and increased efficiency.
Crosswind Assist as standard – active safety
Advanced assistance systems which were previously the reserve of higher
classes of vehicle further enhance safety and comfort. These include Crosswind
Assist (standard), forward collision warning (option) and Lane Keeping Assist
(option).
Every car driver will be familiar with risky situations when surprised by
strong gusts of wind while overtaking trucks or on bridges. Standard-fit
Crosswind Assist is able to defuse such dangerous situations by carrying out
specific braking intervention when the vehicle threatens to drift off track. As
a result, less countersteering effort is required of the driver. Crosswind
Assist is active from 80 km/h when driving straight ahead and in gentle bends.
The ESP® indicator lights up in the instrument cluster in response to noticeable
intervention by Crosswind Assist.
A brief lapse in concentration is all it takes for the driver to edge too
close to the vehicle ahead – this is one of the main causes of serious traffic
accidents. The forward collision warning (option) helps to defuse such
dangerous situations. It can prevent rear-end collisions when the driver
approaches the end of a traffic jam, for example. The system can also prompt
the driver to take action in dangerous traffic situations in the city, thereby
helping to avoid accidents. The distance to the vehicle ahead and the closing
speed are monitored continuously by mid-range radar.
The driver is warned in two stages: when a vehicle ahead is detected, a
warning lamp first of all lights up in the instrument cluster, if the distance
is not within the safe range (stage 1). If the closeness to the vehicle ahead
becomes critical, giving rise to a danger of collision, a warning tone
additionally sounds (stage 2). The driver is thus urged to take action in the
form of emergency braking or a specific evasive manoeuvre to avoid a rear-end
collision. The combined visual and audible warning is initiated in case of
moving or stationary vehicles in the speed range from 7 km/h to top speed.
Stationary vehicles are detected when the driver is travelling at a speed from
7 to 90 km/h.
Vehicles veering off the road or collisions with oncoming traffic are among
the most common and most severe types of accident. Lane Keeping Assist (option)
helps to avoid such crashes. A video camera scans road markings and detects
differences in contrast between the road surface and boundary lines in real
time. A control unit processes the data from the camera and the driver's
activities. The system is able to recognise whether the driver intends to leave
the lane by checking whether an indicator has been activated, for example. If a
danger is detected, an audible warning tone is output and a visual warning is
displayed in the form of a symbol in the instrument cluster.
Comprehensive occupant protection – passive safety
The bodyshell of the new model series and the tridion safety cell have
undergone further development to adapt them to the more stringent safety
requirements in the crash test and to the new smart forfour. A high proportion
of ultra-high strength hot-formed steels and maximum-strength multiphase steel
is now used. These are used in the sidewall and in particular in the
substructure.
In order to assure the structures of a high level of deformation and energy
absorption capacity in frontal collisions, the new smart generation has been
provided with the largest possible crumple zones and attention has been devoted
to ensuring an effective flow of the accruing forces. In a severe frontal
collision, the rear structure also helps to absorb the energy acting on the
vehicle, for example. The forces are channelled into the extremely robust
passenger cell, which is designed as a safety cage. Particularly extensive work
went into adapting the new front axle carrier to crash requirements. The highly
robust tridion passenger cell is able to prevent major deformation even in very
severe collisions, thus helping to protect the occupants' space. The fuel tank
is located safely outside the deformation zone in front of the rear axle.
The Mercedes-Benz safety engineers were involved in the cooperation project
with Renault throughout all phases of the development process and were able to
contribute their amassed know-how. In the area of computer simulation, for
example, where it was possible to calculate in detail the behaviour of
individual weld spots or the newly introduced bonding methods, such as MIG
soldering.
The number of assessed collision cases far exceeded the mandatory scope,
both in the simulations and in real crash testing. The new smart fortwo
underwent the same development programme as the new Mercedes-Benz C-Class, for
example. As it has been evolved for the global market, the number of crash
tests was four times what is required for vehicles designed primarily for the
European market.
In keeping with the Mercedes-Benz "Real Life Safety" philosophy,
the focus in car-to-car tests was on compatibility with substantially larger
and heavier vehicles. The new smart fortwo was required to demonstrate its
capabilities in frontal collisions with the S- and C-Class.
The way in which all components (body, seat belts, airbags and sensor system)
interact is crucial to effective protection. The forward displacement space for
the occupants is to be sufficient to provide them with an adequate deceleration
distance to minimise accident-induced physical stress in the event of a
collision.
Driver and front passenger are each provided with a 3-point seat belt with
belt force limiter and pyrotechnic belt tensioner as standard. The rear seats
in the smart forfour each have a three-point seat belt with pyrotechnic belt
tensioner and belt force limiter – features which other manufacturers do not
necessarily provide as standard, even in higher classes of vehicle. A rear belt
status indicator in the overhead control panel comes as standard.
The ISOFIX fastening system with TopTether attachment features as standard
on the passenger seat of the fortwo and the rear seats of the forfour,
providing a simple means of attaching child seats rigidly to the vehicle. The
child seats themselves come from the Mercedes-Benz range.
The headrests for driver and front passenger are integrated in the
backrests. They reduce the risk of injuries to the cervical vertebrae in a
rear-end collision.
The smart models come with driver airbag, driver kneebag and front
passenger airbag as standard. The kneebag has a positive influence on occupant
kinematics in a frontal collision, thus offering the driver additional
protection in many frontal collision scenarios. The principle of the
telescoping steering column has been adopted 1:1 from the Mercedes-Benz range.
The standard-fit sidebags (head-thorax bags) are accommodated in the driver
and front passenger seat backrests and provide side cover for the respective
occupants' head and chest. The sidebags incorporate two chambers to enable due
adaptation to different sizes of head / upper body. When inflated in side-on
collisions they are able to lower the degree of stress to which the chest area
is exposed and reduce the risk of the head colliding directly with the side
window or other objects likely to cause injuries, such as a pylon, a tree or
parts of a colliding vehicle. The occupants' pelvic areas are additionally
protected by deformation elements installed at appropriate points in the door
panels.
Production – Hambach plant remains a role model
Highly efficient assembly and logistics operations and suppliers based
directly on site at the plant as system partners: since it was opened in
October 1997 the smart plant in Hambach, Lorraine, has stood for the success
story of an innovative, particularly lean production concept which continues to
set new standards in its area of the automobile industry. With investments in
the order of 200 million euros for production of the new generation of the
two-seater, the plant has brought its original production concept into line
with the state of the art while further increasing the flexibility of
production operations. The innovative, lean production concept at 'smartville'
is based on smart assuming overarching control of the plant and responsibility
for the end product, while at the same time drawing on the expertise of
specialised suppliers and service companies for numerous areas of production.
There is close contact between the smart plant in Hambach and the Renault
production plant in Novo Mesto, Slovenia, where the new smart forfour rolls off
the production line as part of the cooperation agreement between smart and
Renault. The involvement of the production and quality experts from the Hambach
plant ensures that all vehicles of the new smart generation meet the smart
quality standards in full, irrespective of where they are produced.
The success story – an idea wins through
1998 saw the launch of an excitingly different car – the smart city coupé,
which has since long become known as the smart fortwo. Measuring little more
than two and a half metres in length, the uncompromising two-seater fitted
crossways into parking spaces and established a new class of its own. Idea and
brand successfully established worldwide.
With its uniquely short design, the smart is simply unbeatable for city
driving – much to the delight of smart drivers in ever more cities all over the
world. Following the smart fortwo's initial launch in Germany and eight other
European countries, it is now available in 46 countries across the globe.
It has always been part of the smart concept to offer customers numerous
additional services in the area of individual mobility. Back in an early phase
of the brand's history, for example, the smartmove programme enabled drivers to
hire a larger car on favourable terms, to reserve special parking spaces and to
avail themselves of a car sharing programme – services which have since
undergone further development and which remain closely linked to smart today as
"smart add-on" or "car2go".
smart is also a pioneer of the local emission-free electric drive: 2012 saw
the launch of the third-generation smart fortwo electric drive. With the new
models, smart customers can enjoy even more fun at the wheel of an attractively
priced vehicle that has the familiar compact dimensions, be it in coupé or
cabrio style. With its 55 kW electric motor the smart fortwo electric drive
accelerates from 0 - 60 km/h in 4.8 seconds, and with a maximum speed of 125 km/h
driving pleasure is also guaranteed on urban motorways. The 17.6 kWh battery
enables the urban two-seater to travel approximately 145 kilometres in city
traffic without producing any local emissions. The new sale&care model
makes opting into electric mobility particularly attractive: it offers
customers an opportunity to buy, finance or lease the vehicle at an attractive
price and to rent the battery for a monthly fee.
2012 also witnessed the introduction of the first smart with just two
wheels: the smart ebike features an unconventional design in line with the
style of the brand, functions appropriate for city use and high technology
standards which are reflected by an extremely efficient high-performance drive
package among other merits.
Total sales for the smart fortwo well in excess of 1.5 million show how
successfully smart has turned the idea for this unique city car into reality.
Annual sales also remained stable around the 100,000 mark in the final years of
the model lifecycle. In 2013 the smart electric drive war was the market leader
in Germany and ranked 3rd in Europe and 5th worldwide in the registration
statistics for electric cars. At the beginning of 2014 the smart fortwo won the
title of "Microcar of the Year" for the fifth time in succession in
China. Today, five years after the market launch, China is the third most
successful market for smart, after Germany and Italy.
Source:Smart Press
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