What is the fuel consumption of the smart car?

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ZoeyLynn
07/29/25 12:55pm
The official comprehensive fuel consumption rating for the new Mercedes-Benz smart is 4.4L, which is very low. Here is the relevant introduction about the Mercedes-Benz smart: 1. The low fuel consumption of the new Mercedes-Benz smart is mainly due to the use of a dual-clutch transmission, which makes gear shifting very smooth and fast, and there is no obvious sense of frustration even in stop-and-go city driving. 2. In terms of safety, the new smart fortwo adopts a unique tridion safety body structure to ensure high rigidity, with the proportion of high-strength steel and ultra-high-strength steel reaching up to 72%. The new generation Mercedes-Benz smart also features a crosswind stabilization control assist system. In fact, this kind of intelligent active safety system is Mercedes-Benz's specialty, currently applied to models such as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class, GL-Class, and GLA-Class. 3. In terms of driving comfort, the appearance of the new Mercedes-Benz smart fortwo is surprisingly well-crafted, more in line with public aesthetics. Features such as a panoramic sunroof, parking assist, and sport mode make the driving experience quite enjoyable.
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