What is the Chinese name for smart?
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The Chinese name for Mercedes-Benz smart is Mercedes-Benz Jingling (Benz Sprite). Below is a related introduction to the Smart Nightorange edition: 1. Exterior: It features a two-tone body color combining orange and black, offering a more visually striking appearance compared to the regular smart model. Additionally, the Nightorange limited edition comes with smoked headlights, black mirror covers, and is marked with the "nightorange" logo. 2. Interior: It is equipped with all-black seats made of a combination of soft sheepskin leather and fabric, with orange stripes in the middle of the seats. The steering wheel is a three-spoke design, and paddle shifters are included for the first time on a smart model. 3. Powertrain: It is powered by a 1.0-liter naturally aspirated engine and a turbocharged engine, with maximum power outputs of 70 horsepower and 84 horsepower respectively, and peak torques of 92Nm and 120Nm. All models are paired with a 5-speed AMT transmission.
When I first entered the car circle, I was particularly interested in smart. Its Chinese name is 'Jing Ling', which sounds both cute and spirited. The name is a direct translation from English, because the smart car is small but drives flexibly, darting through the city like a little elf. After driving it for a while, you'll realize that the name 'Jing Ling' is not given for nothing—it's super easy to park and fuel-efficient, perfect for those of us who often drive around the city. The brand used this translation when it first entered China, and now all car enthusiasts call it that. I think a well-chosen name makes a brand more memorable and easier to become popular.