Smart unveils 'limited two' fortwo

 

Smart unveils 'limited two' fortwo

Smart unveils 'limited two' fortwo

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Smart has unveiled its 'limited two' model at the Geneva Motor Show. The limited two is a special edition version of the Smart fortwo and will only be produced as a limited series of 2,000 units. The limited two will get a number of high quality upgrades to the exterior and interior, including cognac brown leather with two-tone seams, heated leather seats, a sports steering wheel with paddle-shift function and leather trimmed floor mats. On the outside, buyers get a light blue metallic paint job that was developed especially for the limited two. The car is available as a coupe or cabriolet and comes with a 71hp petrol engine linked to a five-speed auto box.

Smart has also unveiled three other variants of the fortwo, including the smart fortwo microhybrid drive which is using 8% less fuel than before thanks to a stop/start function. A fortwo CDI was also shown, which uses state-of-the-art common rail direct injection to achieve astonishing consumption figures - an average of 3.3 litres per 100km and just 88 grams of C02 per kilometre makes it the lowest emitting series production car in the world.

A smart fortwo BRABUS was also shown, a powerful and more sports-oriented version of the fortwo, with an option to upgrade further to a BRABUS Xclusive.



 
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  1. I just saw the first one here in Newport Beach California. My God is it tiny, I have never seen anything like it. Very cool looking in person, but it was about as long as the doors on my car. It almost got squished right in front of me when a car didn't see it parked in it's parking space.
    Don't get me wrong, I would love to drive one, if everyone else did...
     
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  2. These cars are cute. You are certainly not going to use them to move a friend or load up on groceries. But these will probably be seen more in the U.S. soon. For some reason, fuel prices keep going up.
     
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