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[images] Is the 2013 Smart Fortwo Electric Drive Really a Top Green Car?
June 4 2013

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In the Miami area? You can test drive a smart electric drive on Saturday,
June 8 (noon-8 p.m.) and Sunday, June 9 (10 a.m-6 p.m.) at 210 NW 22nd Lane
(corner of NW Second Avenue and 22nd Lane). Smart will have “funtest
ambassadors” waiting curbside with “locally-sourced treats” for test drivers
Drivers can also enter to win an opportunity for a smart electric drive
lease.

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2013 Smart EV Gauges

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2013 Smart EV Interior

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2013 Smart EV Charging

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Fast Charging a 2013 Smart EV

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2013 Smart EV Boot
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Why is the launch of the 122 city mpg 2013 smart fortwo electric drive a big
deal? Because this is the third generation of this zero emissions,
all-electric mini car. This means the kinks have been worked out in the
first two generations (hopefully!) and the 2013 smart fortwo electric drive
could possibly be the most intelligent green car buy today. Really? Yes,
really.

First off, let’s start with price. The third generation 2013 smart electric
drive starts at a base MSRP of $25,000, which smart claims makes it “the
most affordable production EV in the USA.” The open-top “cabriolet” model
costs $28,000. Now comes the really good part. With an up to $7,500 federal
tax credits, the gas-free smart electric drive could cost you just $17,500
(or even less with further state and local tax credits!).

Greenest Car in the World?

What you may not know is smart — which is owned by Mercedes-Benz parent
company Daimler – is manufactured from the ground up to be the most green
vehicle on the planet today. Smart claims its smart electric drive has the
“smallest footprint of any U.S. cars on the road.” That’s because smart
started with the basic premise of being a green company first rather than
looking at the company as primarily a vehicle manufacturer.

Smart introduced its first vehicle in 1998 as a compact two-seat city
vehicle. Now built in Hambach, France (also known as “smartville”), Smart is
possibly the world’s most eco-friendly car brand with green technology built
into almost all of its processes, powertrains, parts and paints.

In addition to gas-powered smart fortwo models, Smart has a super clean
diesel model. The first generation smart electric drive was introduced in
2009 to America. Smart even claims its clean diesel-powered model, which is
only available in Western Europe, is the “world champion in terms of low CO2
emissions.”

I’m not so sure about that. Why drive on petro dollars when you can get
almost free energy with a smart electric drive? If this car lover is going
to sacrifice a seat, then I’d certainly want to never see a gas station
again. Ever.

Smartest Car in the World?

Let’s get real. Smart only has two seats. It has a tiny cargo space. It’s
just small. There are times, however, when small can be very, very good.
Here’s my list of pros and cons regarding smart and smart electric drive:

Pros

- Fits in impossible parking spots (even crosswise!)

- Gas free, zero emissions and excellent fuel efficiency at 122 mpg city!

- EPA-estimated 76 miles per charge although real life driving is around 90
miles per charge

- Über eco-friendly parts and paints

- Interior large enough for two rather tall and wide adults

- Super safe for small size

- Funky modern styling inside and out

- Easy to charge up especially as new fast-charge stations are popping up

Cons

- High price for just two seats, little cargo space and minimalist design

- Regenerative braking can feel quite tight to EV newbies

- Not good for fast highway driving

- Tiny wheelbase plus high roof equals not much torque in turns

- Charging station infrastructure in USA not yet mature although rapidly
expanding

Smart Road Test

In 2009, this Mommy auto journalist took her very first smart car on a
weeklong road test. I had already tested most all of the road-worthy and
in-production electric vehicle models by that time, so I was well acquainted
with EV performance, charging and range anxiety. I had also road tested
several gas-powered smart vehicles as well.

For the exterior, I noted the smart fortwo “definitely gets attention.” I
also loved the overall design. “The tiny wheelbase, high roof and stubby
front end (because the engine is mounted in the back), give the smart fortwo
an utterly distinctive style that no other brand can match.”

I am a stickler for interiors. It’s my thing. What did I think about driving
smart for a week with my family in tow? “Although the Smart Fortwo only
holds two passengers, the large side doors allow for super easy access for
both driver and passenger. The funky-looking booty on the smart just adds to
the vehicle’s silly sophisticated design.”

Plus, my first brand new car purchase was a two-seater 1985 Honda CRX. So,
you could say I love cheap roadsters. What about the smart’s cockpit? Here’s
what I said then: “Although considered a ‘supermini’ vehicle, the driver’s
cockpit has generous room for even tall and wide drivers.”

I also loved how my road test smart fortwo “was chock full of European
minimalism inside, including quality materials, handsome textures, burnished
chrome accents and a very unique roll-away soft top.” And yes, the 2013
smart electric drive is available in a cabriolet edition!

And what about cargo space? How much do you sacrifice with smart? “The
hatchback is super small (12 cu. ft.), but I was certainly able to fit lots
of grocery bags and even enough luggage for a weekend getaway for two,” I
noted.

As for performance, smart may be the only car line where the electric
version drives better than the gas-powered model. Smart has always been know
for what I called its “jerky automotive transmission” that  feels “like you
are changing gears on a rather old motorcycle,” I once wrote. Ouch!

Being a crazed auto enthusiast, of course, “I grew fond of its performance
quirks and quite enjoyed the spunky acceleration, handling, steering and
suspension” around town. NOT on freeways. “On fast open highways, I was
quite disturbed when this tiny car seemed to be easily buffeted by winds and
large trucks. I did get the smart fortwo up to its top speed of 90 mph for a
minute or two until I felt way too unsafe at high speeds.”

Getting Off the Petro Dollar

Fortunately, the 2013 smart electric has stopped the cycle of both this
three-cylinder gas engine and petro dollar abuse at the same time. The 2013
smart electric drive is powered by a “magneto-electric motors that’s
installed between the rear wheels in place of the conventional engine,” so
says smart.

As with any EV, the electric motor does not use gears (as in those jerky 
“motorcycle” motors in gas-powered smart cars), so drivers get “instant high
torque.” This new generation electric powertrain was built as a joint
venture between Bosch and Daimler. Using a 55kW electric motor, the smart
electric drive delivers 35kW of “continuous power that translates to 96
lb.-ft. of torque,” claims smart.

What does that mean for drivers? Smart says the 2013 smart electric drive
can go from zero-60 mph in less than 12 seconds and has a top speed of more
than 78 mph. Do you need any more power than that for trips to the farmer’s
market, school and about town and especially if you never need fill up at a
gas station again? Sounds smart to me!

Batteries & Charging

What about batteries and charging? Smart say its new third generation
lithium ion batteries (LIBs) “boast shorter charging time, better
performance, longer life and higher reliability than other battery
technologies.” Smart claims the LIBs inside its 2013 smart electric drive
deliver 17.6kW hours of electric power with an efficiency of 110 Watts per
kilogram.

What does all that mean to you the smart owner? It means your
no-petro-dollar roadster achieves 122 city mpg if you want to consider the
gas equivalent. Or, you can look at it this way. It’s gonna cost you about a
dollar each night to charge up your smart electric drive to run another
76-90 miles maximum.

So, how does charging work? The 2013 smart electric drive can be charged
from any household 110-volt wall socket with the car’s standard cable.

Or, owners have to get a professional electrician to install a 240-volt
socket to get a 20-80 percent charge in just 3.5 hours. For thousands of
dollars, EV owners can also purchase fast chargers, which can cut down
charging times to just 30 minutes for an 80 percent charge.

Like other EVs, smart provides a smartphone app for cool ways to set a
charging timer and other things like finding nearby charging stations and
tracking available battery range.

Smart Fortwo & Safety

The Smart Fortwo is actually more safe than its tiny size would indicate.
Mercedes-Benz safety engineers developed the Smart Fortwo from a “steel core
known as the tridion safety cell” and a “flexible body shell made of dyed
thermoplastic body panels.” What this means is that the car’s body acts
“like the hard shell of a nut to protect the car’s occupants,” so says
Mercedes-Benz.

In addition, the 2013 smart electric drive comes equipped with standard
full-size air bags, electronic stability control (ESC), traction control,
anti-lock brakes, hill start assist, a rain/light sensor and halogen
projection headlamps.

Can it be true that Smart really is smart when it comes to safety? Yes! In
fact, the 2013 smart electric drive meets the super demanding safety
standards not only of Mercedes-Benz itself, but also of the super tough
EuroNCAP requirements (the European equivalent to the U.S. National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration.)

So, are you still excited about smart electric drive? You should be. For
those who can live with just two seats, smart electric drive is a way to be
super green, get around in style and never pay into the petroleum machine
every again.
[© 2013 — Greener Ideal]



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