New smart forfour BRABUS Gets Pulses Racing
February 8th, 2005 by gary
At this year’s Geneva Motor Show (01 13 March 2005) smart will be premiering the smart forfour BRABUS that will be available in Europe from May of this year. The new four-seater from smart conveys pure power and luxury following the motto “spice up your life”.
130 kW and a kerb weight of 1,090 kilograms result in a weight/power ratio of 8.4 kg per kW or just under 6.2 kg per bhp – figures that would do justice to many sports cars. A maximum speed of 221 km/h, acceleration from 0-100 km/h in 6.9 seconds and even more driving pleasure mark the smart forfour BRABUS as a premium vehicle for connoisseurs and enthusiasts without neglecting the virtues of functionality, innovation and safety that characterise all models. The smart forfour BRABUS is sure to get everyone’s pulse racing with the driving feel of a powerful sports car and a level of luxury that is extremely unusual in this segment.
Unobtrusive modifications to the exterior and the interior underline the high performance character of the smart forfour BRABUS. In addition to 17 inch alloy wheels and a lowered suspension these include a larger front spoiler, a chrome-plated double-pipe exhaust, a rear diffuser and stylish side skirts.
Two diamond mesh inserts in the radiator grille are also exclusive to the smart forfour BRABUS. This model also features a roof spoiler that reduces lift on the rear axle by 50 kilograms at top speed and thus has a further stabilising effect.
BRABUS and smart are proud of the newest addition to the family and the high-end experience offered by the four-seater smart forfour. The smart forfour BRABUS has the same sassy, young design that characterises all smart forfour models and the same practical advantages such as the sliding rear seats but offers performance, luxury and especially driving pleasure that are quite outstanding for its class
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