smart city driving for 2004

smart city driving for 2004
Photos by -Autonet.ca
Staff
Published: 03 03 2004

Since its introduction in 1998, the smart has clearly taken the world by surprise with an intelligent city car concept that also proffers incomparable safety and comfort features for a vehicle in this category. The smart models are now selling in more than 700 outlets in 31 countries around the world.

The fortwo cdi is a 2-seater available in either a coupe or convertible version. Both are powered by an in-line 800-cc 3-cylinder diesel engine delivering 40 horsepower and 74 lbs.ft of torque. The cars are capable of attaining a top speed of 120 km/h while consuming a scant 3.5 litres of diesel fuel per 100 km. The cars measure a mere 2.5 metres but are equipped with a host of standard features, some of which aren’t available on cars costing twice as much. Among them, stability control and antilock brakes.

The smart brand is a part of the Mercedes Car Group (Mercedes-Benz and Maybach are the other two), and the models will be sold exclusively through the Mercedes-Benz dealer network. While the prices are still far from being confirmed at this point, the base model coupé will start from $16,000 and the base model cabrio will start at less than $20,000.

"We decided to launch the current generation of fortwo smarts in Canada in response to strong consumer demand. Based on the success of the fortwo models around the world, it was the consensus that there is an unequivocal need for this type of intelligent, fuel efficient mobility in Canada." Says Mercedes-Benz Canada President and CEO, Marcus Breitschwerdt, "The advanced common rail diesel cdi technology lends itself perfectly to the demands of today's sophisticated driver who is looking for clean energy, performance and fuel economy. smart will become an integral part of our product and brand portfolio, and we will expand and complete the smart line up in the coming years with additional models including an SUV."

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