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Smart #1 BRABUS, a radical sports version ready to debut

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A few days after its official presentation, Smart revealed the first images of the new Brabus sports car No. 1.

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company Clever The first official photos of the new revealed #1 BrabusAn all-electric and sporty version will be launched next week. It features a contoured body kit with some elements in red, creating an interesting contrast with the matte gray and black logos.

However, both sources, air intakesThe side sills, mirror caps, roof and brake calipers are painted red. In addition, it integrates New 19″ alloy wheels Stunning turbine design.

items like double sockets at the base of the cap, It differs slightly from the bumper, the obvious diffuser that replaces the skid plate, the tinted windows, the prominent rear spoiler and the diffuser make it look Very athletic.

Smart #1 Brabus

Smart #1 Brabus

Clever #1: With the Brabus Seal

As for the interior, the model integrates BRABUS badges The steering wheel and headrests are finished in Alcantara with red accents, and the ambient lighting is in the same tone and Metallic Design Accents Preparer properties.

In fact, the seats Upholstered in leather and microfiber suede With red stitching, red seat belts and aluminum pedals. Although its specifications are kept secret, Chinese media reported that it will be included Dual electric motors 400 hp and up to 428 hp.

What’s more, the extra strength combined with Four-wheel traction Allows the model to be a lot Faster in a straight line. However, a specific setup and stronger brakes improve control.

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Smart #1 Brabus

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