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The first Smart ForTwo was revealed in 1998 in France. Until now, the compact two-seater has become the vehicle of choice of more than 900,000 customers in 37 countries. The trendy two-seater has not only become successfully established on the market during this time; over 150,000 customers have purchased a second-generation smart fortwo since the model was introduced in March 2007. All in all, far more than 900,000 smart fortwos have been delivered to customers since the two-seater was launched in 1998. In the future we will also see a smart fortwo electric starting 2010: “We are currently developing a smart fortwo with electric drive and lithium-ion batteries, and we plan to introduce an electric drive version of the current smart generation in 2010,” said Zetsche.“ Press release On July 2, 1998, a vehicle with an entirely new concept first rolled off the assembly line: the smart fortwo. On that date an extraordinary success story commenced in Hambach, France. Until now, the compact two-seater has become the vehicle of choice of more than 900,000 customers in 37 countries. The smart fortwo soon got cult status and is the only automobile which is still in production to be displayed at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. Since beginning of 2008 the smart is being successfully sold in the U.S. and starting from mid 2009 it will also be available in China. For 2010 the first smart electric drive of the current vehicle generation is planned. smart sales approaching the one million markIn the tenth year since its market launch, the smart fortwo can look back on an impressive sales development. The trendy two-seater has not only become successfully established on the market during this time; over 150,000 customers have purchased a second-generation smart fortwo since the model was introduced in March 2007. All in all, far more than 900,000 smart fortwos have been delivered to customers since the two-seater was launched in 1998. smart now also available in the U.S. - and soon in ChinaIn mid-January 2008, smart’s U.S. sales partner, the Penske Automotive Group, began delivering the first vehicles to customers in the world’s largest automotive market. In total, 11,400 U.S.-Americans already took delivery of their very own smart cars. smart fortwo electric drive to be introduced in 2010At the end of last year, smart launched a pilot project in London, for which the company and selected fleet customers are jointly testing 100 smart fortwo electric drive to determine how the vehicles perform under conditions encountered in everyday use. “We are currently developing a smart fortwo with electric drive and lithium-ion batteries, and we plan to introduce an electric drive version of the current smart generation in 2010,” said Zetsche.“ The success story - 10 years of the smart fortwoThe vehicle developers at Mercedes-Benz began designing the “Car of the Future” back in the 1970s, when they thought of taking revolutionary approaches to create a super-compact automobile. In 1989, Nicolas G. Hayek, the inventor of the Swatch, won the interest of Mercedes-Benz to create a small car for city driving. The two partners established the Micro Compact Car AG, headquartered in Biel, Switzerland. The smart fortwo (known as the city coupe at the time) celebrated its world premiere at the 1997 IAA Motor Show in Frankfurt. In a move that expressed the company’s commitment to Europe, the French town of Hambach was chosen as the production location for smart. The smart plant (also known as “smartville”) commenced production in 1997. The assembly line, which is shaped like a “plus” symbol, optimally fulfills all logistical and assembly requirements. smart todayWhatever their lifestyles or origins may be, customers from all over the world today are enthusiastic about the smart. For many, the smart fortwo is a kind of ‘automotive declaration of independence’. Measuring barely over two-and-a-half meters in length, the car even fits into parking spaces crosswise. The vehicle safely and comfortably transports two passengers, while also having enough room for their luggage. The car is also climate-friendly as it is very fuel efficient and exemplary in terms of CO2 emissions. Even ten years ago, the smart was thus already providing solutions to many urgent questions related to urban mobility. The success story continues with the second generationThe second generation of the smart fortwo was launched in April 2007. The new model follows in the footsteps of its predecessor and once again sets new standards when it comes to safety features for small cars. The vehicle’s tridion safety cell acts like the hard shell of a nut to protect the car’s occupants. Not only does this allow the smart fortwo to meet the very demanding safety standards of Mercedes-Benz Cars, it also fulfills the requirements of EuroNCAP and of the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Standard safety equipment in the smart fortwo includes full-size airbags for the driver and passenger as well as seat-belt tensioners and belt force limiters. Head-thorax sidebags are available as an option. Another standard feature is esp, which is not even available at a surcharge in many other micro cars. esp incorporates hill start assist and the abs anti-lock braking system. The hydraulic Brake Assist system is also fitted as standard. The diesel-powered smart is the world champion for low CO2 emissionsIn the rear of the smart fortwo is a compact, cutting-edge three-cylinder engine with a displacement of 999 cubic centimeters. The engine versions currently available in Western Europe consist of two naturally aspirated engines generating 45 and 52 kW (61 and 71 hp), respectively, as well as a turbocharged engine with an output of 62 kW (84 hp). A three-cylinder turbo engine also powers the smart fortwo BRABUS, generating 72 kW (98 hp). | Full story Smart Fortwo
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