We had the opportunity to take an up-close look at the Smart #1 Brabus, which made its official debut in right-hand-drive form at the International Electric Mobility Showcase 2023 in Kuala Lumpur. In ...
Like it or not, the world is changing. You can resist new technologies all you want, but it won't necessarily improve your life. Adapting to the changes around you is vital for survival, literally and ...
Brabus didn’t start out as a carmaker—it began as an obsession. Founded in 1977 by Bodo Buschmann in Bottrop, Germany, the company was built on a rebellious idea: that Mercedes-Benz vehicles could be ...
Henry Ford II once grumbled that making small cars meant small profits. Mercedes-Benz would have loved the Deuce to have been right about that. Its Smart small car brand proved nothing but a ...
The arrival of the new Smart #3 Brabus marks a significant milestone in the world of electric coupe SUVs. This vehicle, with its focus on sporty elegance and exclusivity, promises to redefine the ...
The Smart #1 BRABUS has made a triumphant return, introducing a groundbreaking individualization program that propels this electric power-compact vehicle to new heights. With an emphasis on exclusive ...
PROS ›› Great value, premium cabin, blistering performance, stylish exterior CONS ›› Limited range, some small tech gremlins, could use stickier tires While Brabus is best known as a premier ...
Smart has unveiled the Smart #5 Brabus EV, a high-performance electric SUV produced in collaboration with German high-performance tuning company Brabus. The Smart #5 Brabus boasts a powerful all-wheel ...
The Brabus edition has beefiness to spare, but is arguably overkill. More sensible buyers should head for the Smart #5 with less oomph and extended range. Pros Cons I rather liked the Smart #1 and #3 ...
Think of the Smart #3 as a sportier alternative to the #1 SUV rather than a larger, more practical one. Yes, it’s a bit longer and has a bigger boot, but its roofline is a good 80mm lower and it feels ...
Launched in 1998, the Smart Fortwo was a tiny city car that measured just 98.4 inches from bumper to bumper, weighed a scant 1,609 pounds, and was powered by a 44-hp three-cylinder engine that would ...