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[image] Smart Fortwo (2014): Renault pull out, Daimler goes alone
By Georg Kacher  31 Dec 2012

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It might have been love at first sight, but in the course of 2012 the
relationship between Daimler and Renault/Nissan went through plenty of
troubled water. Consider for instance the third-generation Smart Fortwo,
which no longer features a Renault-badged twin.

Having spent a small fortune on new electric car projects like Twizy and Zoe
(not to mention Fluence ZE and Kangoo ZE), the French pulled out of the
Fortwo programme to save money and manpower. As a result, the Germans must
go this one alone, which ain't easy since Project Edison is overweight and
over budget.

The technical details of 2014's new Smart Fortwo

In the course of the model changeover due in early 2014, the microcar's CO2
footprint actually increases from 86 to 99g/km. How come? Because the diesel
variant bites the dust. It will be replaced by a normally aspirated 65bhp
0.9-litre three-cylinder petrol unit which is of course less economical.

Also on the way out is the Smart's jumping sequential transmission. Instead,
you get a manual six-speeder. Those who prefer to give the left hoof a rest
must spend about €2000 on the new seven-speed twin-clutch gearbox. The other
two available engines are turbocharged threes rated at 85 and 105bhp.

Smart Fortwo (2014): the style

The new Fortwo is not exactly an [aesthetic] improvement over the current
car. Although it retains the contrasting Tridion safety cell and the
optional two-tone paint, the design looks frumpy and contrived according to
those who've seen the finished styling bucks.

While the overall length increases by only 30mm to 2730mm, the width goes up
from 1750 to 1870mm. This move may improve the directional stability, but it
is counter-productive in tight urban driving and parking conditions. Perhaps
copying the proportions of the unsuccessful Toyota iQ was not such a good
idea after all.

Inside the new Smart Fortwo

Like the exterior, the funky and functional cabin has also been redesigned
from scratch. Worth a closer look are the eight-button steering-wheel, the
air-con panel operated by practical slide controls, and the removable
in-dash tablet which mixes mini iPad, smartphone and sat-nav elements. Still
there and almost unchanged are the four round air vents and the trademark
rev-counter at the foot of the driver-side A-post.
Smart Fortwo Cabrio and electric versions on the way too

Only three months after the coupé, Smart will launch the Fortwo Cabriolet
and the e-smart powered by a 88bhp Bosch motor fed by a battery stack
supplied by Accumotive.
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