What brand is the smart car?

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RyleeRose
07/28/25 11:34pm
smart car is a creative collaboration between Mercedes-Benz and the world's watch industry giant Swatch. The letter 's' stands for Swatch, 'm' represents Mercedes, and 'art' signifies art. In English, 'smart' carries the meaning of being agile and intelligent. Taking the 2019 smart fortwo as an example, its body dimensions are: length 2695mm, width 1663mm, height 1555mm, with a wheelbase of 1873mm. The 2019 smart fortwo is equipped with a 0.9L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 90PS, maximum power of 66kW, maximum torque of 135Nm, paired with a 6-speed dual-clutch transmission.
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Wade
08/12/25 3:55am
As an ordinary office worker who has lived in the city for many years, the smart brand is the perfect commuting companion in my eyes. It is now part of the Mercedes-Benz Group, specializing in compact and efficient microcars. Its history is quite interesting—originating from a collaboration between Swatch and Mercedes in 1994, focusing on stylish design, before Mercedes took full control. Models like the smart fortwo or the electric EQ are especially suited for congested urban areas, making parking effortless, saving space, and reducing fuel consumption and emissions. I often see them nimbly navigating city streets, solving parking woes. Recently, they've shifted toward electric vehicles, becoming even more eco-friendly and sustainable. For those seeking convenience and green mobility, they are truly a smart choice for modern urban living—an efficient lifestyle worth paying attention to.
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