RE: New Smarts for all!

RE: New Smarts for all!

Thursday 17th July 2014

New Smarts for all!

Fortwo and Forfour overhauled with a fresh look and new tech. Don't forget the Twingo...



You can't help but feel a little more positive about this Smart as PH-worthy runabout than the first car. Roadster excepted of course. There's a new platform co-developed with Renault for the Twingo, fresh three-cylinder engines and a choice of manual or dual clutch gearboxes. Dare it be said the looks have improved also?

Tridion safety cell continues in this version
Tridion safety cell continues in this version
Smart describes the appearance of both the new Fortwo and Forfour as 'FUN.ctional' with a 'self-assured' face and lots of themes carrid over between both models. There's certainly greater similarity between the two versions this time around and the design seems is more assertive. But then the Twingo looks pretty funky too... The Tridion cell continues as a safety and styling feature, with around 40 colour combos and the assurance that it 'performed well' in crash tests against Mercedes C- and S-Classes.

It wouldn't be a Smart without some wantonly wacky trim names so your Fortwo or Forfour will be offered as a passion, prime or proxy. We've no idea which one of these is the higher spec but Smart is very keen to point out the 'cross connect' app which 'offers even more features while on the move and outside of the vehicle'.

'Gently understeering' balance promised. Hmm
'Gently understeering' balance promised. Hmm
The first line of Smart's spiel on the new chassis says it has been 'configured for gently understeering handling characteristics' so anyone wary of some gung-ho rear-engined handling can rest easy. There's a new MacPherson front suspension, a De Dion rear axle that promises greater comfort and a sports suspension option too. The steering is notable for being mechanical with a Direct-Steer electric rack with a variable ratio optional. Should make wheel twirling through the 6.95m (kerb-to-kerb on the Fortwo) turning circle even easier.

Amongst the expected standard kit of ABS, ASR and ESP is Crosswind Assist, new tech that sort of does what it say on the tin for both 2.69m Fortwo and 3.49m Forfour. Active from 50mph and when driving straight ahead of gently cornering , the Crosswind Assist will brake if the car diverts off track. The driver will notice less correction required at the wheel and the ESP light flashing on the dash. It's standard on every model.

Praise be, the automated manual has gone!
Praise be, the automated manual has gone!
Two new three-cylinder engines power the Smart. There's an entry level 999cc naturally aspirated model with 71hp (to be joined by a 60hp version later) and a 90hp 898cc turbo. As mentioned, the automated manual has been replaced too, with a six-speed dual clutch or five -speed manual offered in its place.

What can be seen of the new Smart's interior so far is encouraging, minimalist and quite bold. There will be a host of personalisation options, as well as fabric covering many of the surfaces.

Smart says the 71hp Fortwo will cost less than 11,000 euros (£8,700 at today's exchange rate) with the Forfour carrying a 600 euro (£475) premium. Expect UK prices nearer to the car's launch in November.





   
   
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Undirection

Original Poster:

467 posts

121 months

Thursday 17th July 2014
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Looks like the old one but with a small bonnet.

dukebox9reg

1,570 posts

148 months

Thursday 17th July 2014
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The 5 door just looks odd to me, especially in the front 3/4 pic with the black rear.

Looks like the recent crop of Chinese clones.

Bring on the Twingo.

bozzy101

506 posts

139 months

Thursday 17th July 2014
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For Two looks okay, but the For Four looks very oddly proportioned!

Otispunkmeyer

12,580 posts

155 months

Thursday 17th July 2014
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Yikes

Those are foul looking.

Krikkit

26,515 posts

181 months

Thursday 17th July 2014
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I'm sure it's very clever and all, but the looks are absolutely awful to my eyes. Give me a Twingo instead! biggrin

SydneyBridge

8,570 posts

158 months

Thursday 17th July 2014
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Saw the Twingo at goodwood and it looked good.
No one knew anything about it though...

Dave Hedgehog

14,549 posts

204 months

Thursday 17th July 2014
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Otispunkmeyer said:
Yikes

Those are foul looking.
they are horrid

Veeayt

3,139 posts

205 months

Thursday 17th July 2014
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I imagine those are good cars but that grille makes them look like a chinese copy of original Smart

mike-r

1,539 posts

191 months

Thursday 17th July 2014
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Is it just me who's wondering about the electric version? I personally don't see the point in having an ugly small car unless it's electric.

MagnaJeep

309 posts

154 months

Thursday 17th July 2014
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This is now officialy the four wheeled cousin of the stupid BMW C1.

GregK2

1,658 posts

146 months

Thursday 17th July 2014
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Prefer the older versions of both cars (I may be biased, mind). Front end is especially ugly.

danp

1,603 posts

262 months

Thursday 17th July 2014
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Not sure the colour combos/pics themselves are showing them in their best light, but yes the twingo looks much more attractive than the for4 to my eyes.

rogerhudson

338 posts

158 months

Thursday 17th July 2014
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The article forgot to mention where the new engines are mounted. Under that front bump i would guess?
More signs of motorcar obesity as well, park one next to an original smart.

EricE

1,945 posts

129 months

Thursday 17th July 2014
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I prefer the Twingo. That fascia looks revolting

dukebox9reg

1,570 posts

148 months

Thursday 17th July 2014
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rogerhudson said:
The article forgot to mention where the new engines are mounted. Under that front bump i would guess?
More signs of motorcar obesity as well, park one next to an original smart.
What and the sister Renault is putting it in the boot for sts and giggles.

Its also obvious you didn't read the article properly,

'The first line of Smart's spiel on the new chassis says it has been 'configured for gently understeering handling characteristics' so anyone wary of some gung-ho rear-engined handling can rest easy.'

Edited by dukebox9reg on Thursday 17th July 15:07

dukebox9reg

1,570 posts

148 months

Thursday 17th July 2014
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bozzy101 said:
For Two looks okay, but the For Four looks very oddly proportioned!
Ive figured it out. In the front 3/4 view of the four it looks like it has trolley caster wheels on the rear.


Edited by dukebox9reg on Thursday 17th July 15:13

Dbest92

300 posts

133 months

Thursday 17th July 2014
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They look horrendous! Especially the 4 door, looks like a weird Chinese copy of something

What is it with car styling these days, a lot of small cars look nasty, this and the new aygo for example.

evenflow

8,787 posts

282 months

Thursday 17th July 2014
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Front of the fourtwo looks very Micra-esque. Boo frown

soad

32,882 posts

176 months

Thursday 17th July 2014
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A choice of funky colours, females will like love these!


Al U

2,312 posts

131 months

Thursday 17th July 2014
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Article said:
Dare it be said the looks have improved also?
It would be very daring to say that. It looks pants.