Smart has always led a troubled existence. Despite the brilliant concept that the original Smart Coupe was, it never really made any money for the parent company, Mercedes-Benz. Even diversifying into cheap sportscars, 4 seater superminis, and then being brought into Mercedes-Benz's EV sub brand, EQ, never helped bring the little car maker into profit. But rather than give up, the German giant has yet again reinvented the brand, but this time as a 50/50 joint venture with Geely from China, the owner of Volvo, Polestar, Lotus and Lynk & Co. And the first product of this new partnership is entering into a very congested market sector, the EV crossover under £40,000. Can it succeed? In a relatively exclusive UK drive, we subject the new #1 to the scrutiny of the AutoEV Road Test to find out.
AutoEV - all electric, all independent.
0:00 - Introduction
01:15 - Titles
01:22 - Meet the car
04:29 - Styling
08:37 - Practicality
12:01 - Interior
24:36 - Usability
26:01 - Performance & Handling
39:24 - Pricing
40:32 - Competition
41:18 - Pros & Cons
41:58 - Summary
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