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Smart #2: Two-Seater City Car Is Back And Now It’s Twice As Good

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Smart has revived its iconic two-seater as the all-electric #2, with double the range, innovative interior design and a mission to redefine urban mobility.

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Image ID: /clip/7e8e1958-9946-4e3c-a72b-5a12365cf243_media-libre-aspect-ratio_default_0.jpg Urban mobility is about to witness the return of one of its most iconic concepts. Smart has revealed in an exclusive event in Rome the technical and design details of the smart concept #2, the prototype that advances very faithfully how the expected smart #2 will be.

·Barcelona, Spain
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The new model retained a key feature of the predecessor.

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Here comes the new Smart fortwo. The producer presented this weekend, in Rome, the Smart Concept #2, the first European preview of the successor of the iconic Fortwo. The smart Concept #2 is the prototype that anticipates the successor of the new Smart Fortwo and was presented with a matte white painting and golden details, highlighting the ultracompact proportions, wheels on the extremes and triangular headlights. Remember that the production o…

·Portugal
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Next spring, when the new Smart #2 will start, it will address the virtues of the iconic mini-car. For the first time, Smart will provide more detailed insights into interior and technology.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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·Rome, Italy
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