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Compact EV still a smart choice

smart #3 Premium

By Bill McCarthy

For many, smart conjures up the image of the quirky, slightly boxy two-seater Fortwo, very much a Marmite type of car for many. However, the Forfour offered a more conventional alternative.
The latest rear-wheel drive models are a world away, embracing the electric revolution with, yes, smart looking vehicles that deliver decent range and interesting technology.
Following smart #1, the #3 is what the firm describes as the brand’s first-ever sports utility coupé. It is available with five specifications – Pro, Pro+, Premium, driven here, 25th Anniversary Edition and the rapid BRABUS. The range starts with the base model with 49kWh battery at £32,950.
It is a pleasing design with a prominent ‘shark nose’ on the wide grille, flanked by elliptical LED matrix headlights and a deep grille.
The rear is defined by a continuous lightbar giving access to a roomy boot. Sitting on smart 19-inch alloys, the aerodynamic coupe styling is unmistakable, but it is clear that this is a compact SUV, offering space and practicality The full panoramic ‘halo’ glass roof adds to the feeling of roominess.

With the glass roof, the cabin feels light and airy and multicoloured ambient lighting creates a relaxing atmosphere.
The cockpit is a bit less is more, unless you are looking at the 12.3 inch central touchscreen that features some unique graphics. These include a graphic of an animated cheetah, amusing for some but potentially distracting, but the screen is easy enough to use, eventually, as some controls like heating and door mirror adjustment are embedded. But you get used to it.
The screen is the brain of the car, it features smartphoneconnectivity, navigation and a 13-speaker Beats infotainment system. This is supplemented by a 9.2-inch driver display with real time info and colour heads-up display.  The systems can now be constantly updated via the car’s over-the-air capability, allowing updates to be implemented directly by the user without a visit to the service centre.
All are well equipped and this Premium model has goodies like an all round view camera, wireless device charging, powered heated seats and tailgate and assisted parking system.
Performance is, well, electric thanks to the 66kW battery delivering nearly 270bhp for neck wrenching acceleration. It hits 60mph in just over five seconds and on to a top speed of 112mph. However, even this is eclipsed by the mighty Brabus version, hitting 60mph in around 3.5 seconds.
It handles pretty well, feeling stable, although flooring the throttle can snatch at the steering wheel, otherwise, it’s a smooth operator, particularly on motorway journeys.
 Plenty of performance and with a range of 283 miles WLTP, longer journeys can be planned more easily and with less anxiety. The car can then be charged from 18 to 90 per cent in just 30 minutes with the 150 kW/h chargers.
In practical terms, the boot offers a spacious 370 litres rising to 1160 with the rear seats folded, in addition, there is a central console for storage of other odds and ends.
Any vehicle associated with Mercedes will be packed with advanced safety equipment and the smart is no different with a five-star safety rating. Technology includes smart pilot assist, which combines a variety of systems, plus autonomous braking, adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning and traffic sign recognition.

For many, smart conjures up the image of the quirky, slightly boxy two-seater Fortwo, very much a Marmite type of car for many.

However, the Forfour offered a more conventional alternative.
The latest rear-wheel drive models are a world away, embracing the electric revolution with, yes, smart looking vehicles that deliver decent range and interesting technology and the modern tech lingo with the hashtag moniker.

Following smart #1, the #3 is what the firm describes as the brand’s first-ever sports utility coupé. It is available with five specifications – Pro, Pro+, Premium, driven here, 25th Anniversary Edition and the rapid BRABUS.

The range starts with the base model with 49kWh battery at £32,950.
It is a pleasing design with a prominent ‘shark nose’ on the wide grille, flanked by elliptical LED matrix headlights and a deep grille.

The rear is defined by a continuous lightbar giving access to a roomy boot. Sitting on smart 19-inch alloys, the aerodynamic coupe styling is unmistakable, but it is clear that this is a compact SUV, offering space and practicality. The full panoramic ‘halo’ glass roof adds to the feeling of roominess. 

With the glass roof, the cabin feels light and airy and multicoloured ambient lighting creates a relaxing atmosphere.
The cockpit is a bit less is more, unless you are looking at the 12.3 inch central touchscreen that features some unique graphics.

These include a graphic of an animated cheetah, amusing for some but potentially distracting, but the screen is easy enough to use, eventually, as some controls like heating and door mirror adjustment are embedded. But you get used to it.
The screen is the brain of the car, it features smartphoneconnectivity, navigation and a 13-speaker Beats infotainment system.

This is supplemented by a 9.2-inch driver display with real time info and colour heads-up display.  The systems can now be constantly updated via the car’s over-the-air capability, allowing updates to be implemented directly by the user without a visit to the service centre.

All are well equipped and this Premium model has goodies like an all round view camera, wireless device charging, powered heated seats and tailgate and assisted parking system.

Performance is, well, electric thanks to the 66kW battery delivering nearly 270bhp for neck wrenching acceleration. It hits 60mph in just over five seconds and on to a top speed of 112mph.

However, even this is eclipsed by the mighty Brabus version, hitting 60mph in around 3.5 seconds.
It handles pretty well, feeling stable, although flooring the throttle can snatch at the steering wheel, otherwise, it’s a smooth operator, particularly on motorway journeys.

Plenty of performance and with a range of 283 miles WLTP, longer journeys can be planned more easily and with less anxiety. The car can then be charged from 18 to 90 per cent in just 30 minutes with the 150 kW/h chargers.
In practical terms, the boot offers a spacious 370 litres rising to 1160 with the rear seats folded, in addition, there is a central console for storage of other odds and ends.
Any vehicle associated with Mercedes will be packed with advanced safety equipment and the smart is no different with a five-star safety rating.

Technology includes smart pilot assist, which combines a variety of systems, plus autonomous braking, adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning and traffic sign recognition.

The #3 is a fine car and not that expensive given the Mercedes link. Not so quirky as its predecessors, although strangely named, but still a class act.

Factfile

Smart #3 Premium

Price: £39,950
Mechanical: 268bhp, 200kW electric motor driving rear wheels via single speed transmission.
Max speed: 112mph
0-60mph: 5 seconds
Combined range: 283
Insurance group: 34 (tbc)
CO2 emissions: 0g/km
BiK rating: 2%
Warranty: 5yrs/100,000 miles

Chinese car maker sees sales rocket

The owner of new to the British Market Omoda, Chery Holding, has registered sales of over two million vehicles between January and October 2024.

From January to October, Chery sold 1,083,673 vehicles in the domestic market, a year-on-year increase of 56.3%. Overseas exports totaled 941,275 vehicles, a year-on-year increase of 23.8%. Cumulative sales of ICE vehicles reached 1,621,830 units to the end of October, a year-on-year increase of 22.7%. Cumulative sales of new energy vehicles over the same period reached 403,118 units, an increase of 205.4% year-on-year.

These results make Chery the only automotive company to achieve ‘double growth’ in both new energy and fuel vehicle markets, as well as ‘double growth’ in domestic and overseas markets.

Chery has just surpassed a production milestone, with the 15 millionth vehicle recently coming off the production line, aligning with its goal to enter the global top 10 automotive companies with faster speed and higher quality.

“We expect sales of around 2.5 million units in the current year, after just under 1.9 million in 2023,” commented Jochen Tueting, Managing Director of Chery Europe GmbH.

OMODA&JAECOO vehicles are now available in 27 countries and regions worldwide. Following successful market launches in Spain, Italy and the UK, OMODA&JAECOO products will go on sale in further European markets including Poland, Greece and Hungary by the end of 2024. Germany and France will follow in summer 2025.

“As a well-known technology-oriented automotive group, we will launch numerous new OMODA&JAECOO variants in Europe by the end of 2025. The focus will be on B, C and D segment models as well as the wide mix of different powertrain options typical of Chery, from pure petrol to PHEV/HEV and all-electric vehicles.” Tueting concluded.

In terms of sales of its new models, Chery remains in the fast lane with its new dual brand OMODA&JAECOO. As one of the fastest growing car brands in the world, the dual brand has already exceeded 300.000 units in total cumulative sales just 16 months after its global launch.

The ongoing globalization of the number one Chinese car exporter is also underlined by the group’s inclusion in the Fortune Global 500 for the first time. Chery was ranked 385th in the annual list of the 500 companies with the highest turnover in the world. Chery is also the very first Chinese vehicle manufacturer to sell more than four million vehicles outside China.

Chery also achieved an important triple success in the recently published 2024 studies by J.D. Power. In terms of quality, Chery took first place among independent Chinese brands for the second time in a row. The car manufacturer from Wuhu also secured further first places for sales service satisfaction and product attractiveness.