The first Smart car was the Smart City-Coupé, launched by Smart Automobile in 1998 and later renamed the Smart ForTwo. This two-seat, ultra-compact vehicle was designed by Mercedes-Benz in ...
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 ...
I think of the Tineco Pure One Station 5 Cordless Smart Vacuum as a cross between an upright, a cordless stick and a robot vacuum. Why? Because the Pure One Station 5 offers the power of a traditional ...
The Smart #5 is the biggest model in the manufacturer's history, and it's targeting heavy-hitters like the Tesla Model Y. There will be both rear- and all-wheel drive versions including a top ...
View post: Honda’s New S+ Shift Is Its Answer to the Missing Manual After debut at the Beijing Auto Show earlier this year, the production Smart #5 rocks up to showrooms with rounded edges and just ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. James Morris covers the rapidly growing world of electric vehicles. Smart used to be an automaker with a niche: small city cars.
Remember Smart? The Mercedes sub-brand's Fortwo is no longer sold in the US, but remains on sale as an EV in Europe, where its tiny dimensions perfectly suit the narrow city streets. It’s even small ...