IN case you didn’t know, Brabus is a German tuning company that specialises in Mercedes vehicles. It has spawned some crazy ...
I say modestly as the Brabus ForTwo maintains the standard ... in case you haven’t noticed (and why would you?) Smart isn’t selling cars in the U.S. anymore, making this a rare opportunity.
Hard to believe, but BRABUS and Smart have been building cars together for 10 years now. Worldwide, more than 50,000 customized cars have been built by the team. To celebrate, the two are ...
Weaving around its natural urban domain the Brabus returns 54.3mpg, aided by stop-start technology, rising to 62.8mpg on a combined cycle. Emitting 102g/km of CO2 casts the performance Smart in ...
There’s something special about a Brabus. With each car they touch, a visually striking, and lightning quick car emerges. And ...
After all, when Daimler needed a tuner to spruce up the Smart car, it was Brabus that it turned to. But Brabus tunes vehicles other than Mercedes – it just uses, let's call it, a pen name.
It looks different to any previous Smart, but the #1 is a brilliant electric car that's nippy ... with red exterior trim highlights, subtle Brabus badging and grippy suede-like material on ...
and an awful lot for a car with a footprint stretching 2740mm long and 1663mm wide. The Renault-sourced 898cc engine doesn’t garnish the Brabus with any additional excitement (either over the ...
The Smart #3 is mostly a rear-wheel drive car, with just the BRABUS being dual-motor. This contributes to surprisingly decent driving dynamics. The steering is precise and the handling dependable ...
The Smart #3 is a very fine electric car – especially when you factor in ... red exterior trim highlights, Brabus badging and grippy suede-like material on the steering wheel and seats.