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Smart ForTwo gets a face-lift for 2012

The Smart ForTwo is sporting a new look for 2012. With a refreshed grille, wheels, and interior, this is the smartest-looking Smart yet.

The changes to the ForTwo begin with larger radiator grille and integrated logo. The changes also include optional LED daytime driving lights that are arranged horizontally. The new design also features redesigned front aprons, muscular side skirts, and modified rear aprons.

"The way in which the ForTwo now displays the Smart logo more prominently stands for the brand's new self-confidence," Smart CEO Annette Winkler said in a press release. "The Smart ForTwo has … Read more

Smart Studio seats more cameras than passengers

We shoot a lot of in-car video for the Car Tech Blog and Car Tech Live podcast, but even we're wowed by the amount of hardware that graces the dash and boot of the Smart Studio, the smallest mobile TV studio ever.

The Smart Studio is a rolling video rig that Smart is using to produce and promote a fashion and lifestyle video series that takes place inside and around the vehicle. There are six camera mounting points around the vehicle's cabin (we counted four across the dashboard, one in the footwell, and one in the rear backlight), … Read more

CNET Car Tech: 2011 Smart ForTwo Passion Cabriolet

Much to the delight of Smart-car haters, the ForTwo has had a rough go in the U.S. In spite of high gas prices, a challenging economy and generally increased awareness of environment issues, this lean, green, affordable little thing just can't get a grip. Brian Cooley takes you for a drive to check the tech.

(CNET Review of the 2011 Smart ForTwo)

Smart to debut topless ForSpeed concept in Geneva

At least some part of the automotive future will be electric, but that doesn't have to mean we all need to drive utilitarian appliances intended only to get you from point A to point B. They can be cute, fun, and even fast. At least, that's what Smart is trying to say with the ForSpeed concept it will show at the 2011 International Motor Show in Geneva next month.

The Smart ForSpeed is a take on the Smart ForTwo Electric Drive that's currently being tested in Europe and the U.S. The two-seater concept car has no … Read more

Smart to show off custom wrap at LA Auto Show

Using a ForTwo as their canvas, hundreds of artists in the DeviantArt social network competed in Smart's Skinned Smartly online contest to show the carmaker creative designs for wrapping the mini two-seater. The contest helped promote the Smart Expressions program, which, in addition to custom paint and graphic wraps, includes a design-it-yourself option for creating an original custom skin.

DeviantArt staff had the tough job of narrowing down the entries to 25 semifinalists, and judges from Smart chose the top three designs based on originality, visual impact, and technical skill. Los Angeles graphic artist Jane Meadows claimed the first … Read more

Smart ForTwo electric minicar headed to U.S. cities

BROOKLYN--Fans of the Smart ForTwo can buff up their enviro-image with an electric drive version of the minicar coming to the U.S. this fall.

Smart USA offered test rides of the ForTwo Electric Drive this week here, where I got a chance to get behind the wheel and take it for a spin on the streets of New York.

Overall, the ForTwo fits the bill as a clever city car because its size makes it easy to maneuver through city traffic and park, provided that you don't have much stuff to haul around. The ForTwo Electric Drive smooths … Read more

Smart ForTwo iPhone app hits iTunes

Daimler found a cheaper way to include a high-end head unit in its fuel-sipping Smart ForTwo, and it's using iPhones to do it.

The micro-carmaker recently released its Smart Drive app ($9.99), which it showed at the Geneva Motor Show, on iTunes in U.S. and E.U., and it offers radio, Bluetooth, and geomapping capabilities. While any driver can download and use this app, Smart designed it specifically to fit in the dashboard of its ForTwo and integrate with the fun-size car when it's coupled with its proprietary Smart Drive kit--an iPhone cradle.

According to the … Read more

Crash testing the maybe-not-so-Smart ForTwo

If you live in the San Francisco Bay area, I'm sure you're probably familiar with the little golf-cart looking car called the Smart ForTwo. These trendy little things are gas efficient, eco-friendly, and easy to drive, but are they safe? Today's video demonstrates just how potentially dangerous these things are in an accident, so pay attention.

It's been noted that this video has an affiliation with the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, although this claim has been disputed by some Web viewers. Regardless, this video is neat as it shows the testers setting up the crash … Read more

The new design frontier: Making small cars look stunning

For years, style was absent without an excuse from American subcompacts. But the days of slab-sided, no-frills hatchbacks may soon be history.

For decades, something was missing in the small cars designed, built and sold in the United States. It was gone for so long that most American consumers probably didn't know what it was.

But to Ralph Gilles, Chrysler Group's chief designer, the missing ingredient was obvious. U.S. subcompacts lacked emotional appeal.

"Small cars of the past were not necessarily done with passion," he said.

Generations of Detroit designers seemed to say: No one buys a small car for its styling, so why bother? Uninspired, appliancelike econoboxes? What else did you expect?

American subcompacts had none of the attributes found in the cool, quirky and even elegant small cars created elsewhere in the world, from the original BMC Mini to the first Peugeot 205 to the modern Citroen C3.

U.S. automakers were forced to churn out small cars to raise corporate average fuel economy averages, so they could keep selling big trucks. Small-car design? An oxymoron.

But consumer preference has shifted -- the result of higher gasoline prices, new fuel-efficiency standards and concern about climate change.

"Small cars and vehicles powered by four-cylinder engines have been on a steady increase since 2004," said Ford Motor Co. sales analyst George Pipas.

U.S. fleets must average 35.5 mpg by 2016, compared with 25.3 mpg this year. Combined with stricter emissions standards, it means the number of small-car nameplates for sale in the United States will increase.

And when a market segment gets crowded, automakers must rely on styling to set their vehicles apart from the crowd.

"It's not business as usual for small cars here anymore," said Moray Callum, Ford Motor's design director for cars.

The expanding lineup of new small cars means styling will get a lot more creative and appealing, just as it did with mid-sized cars recently. (Think of the modern Chevrolet Malibu, the new Ford Taurus and the current Toyota Camry and Honda Accord.)… Read more

2009 Smart ForTwo Passion Web video

The value-packed, sporty and well-equipped Smart ForTwo Passion coupe includes a panorama roof, alloy wheels, air conditioning with climate control, three-spoke leather sports steering wheel with shift paddles, power windows, electric and heated side mirrors, and AM/FM radio with CD player.

The car debuted last fall at the 2008 LA auto show. Check out this review by Cars.com's Joe Wiesenfelder.