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Smart ForTwo

The two-seat, rear-engine, rear-wheel drive ForTwo was launched in 1998 as the Smart City Coupe. The original car was a collaboration between Mercedes-Benz and Swatch, but Daimler bought the watch maker out in 1998.

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cabriolet (2020 facelift, A453, third generation)
EQ hatch facelift (2020, C453, third generation)
Final Collectors Edition (2019, A453)
ForEase+ concept (2019, A453, ForTwo)
ForEase concept (2018, A453)
Vision EQ (2017)
Brabus Edition 2 cabriolet (2017, A453, third generation)
ForJeremy concept (2013, second generation)
Brabus cabriolet (A453, 2016)
Brabus coupe (C453, 2016)
A453 cabrio
2015 ForGigs (W453) concept car

News, Reviews, Features

  • 2020 Smart ForTwo EQ, ForFour EQ facelift has same old powertrain
  • Smart ForTwo Final Collectors Edition: Its final 21 gas engined cars
  • Smart ForEase would like to remind us Smart is still a thing
  • Smart ForTwo Vision EQ: An autonomous, EV city car with futuristic looks
  • 2017 Smart ForTwo cabrio: Cheapest convertible in US at $19k
  • 2016 Smart Brabus ForTwo, ForFour (Type 453) has 900cc turbo
  • A453 Smart ForTwo cabrio on sale from Feb 2016

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