Smart Brabus Range Hits UK: Power & Luxury Rival Three-Year-Old Mercedes S Class
The new Smart Brabus range has hit UK dealerships, offering more power and luxury than ever before. The top-spec models rival even three-year-old Mercedes S Class vehicles in price.
The Smart Brabus range, manufactured by Brabus, boasts impressive power upgrades. The standard Smart offers 89bhp, but the Brabus version delivers a significant 107bhp. This enhanced power is available across three models: ForTwo, ForTwo Cabrio, and ForFour.
The ForTwo starts at £16,320, with the Cabrio version priced at £18,460. The ForFour, meanwhile, is £16,815. These prices are comparable to a three-year-old Mercedes S Class, demonstrating the premium positioning of the Brabus models.
Customers can further enhance their Smart Brabus with various packages. The Xclusive pack, priced at £3,170, includes Brabus leather, bi-fabric dash, Brabus floor mats, Xclusive badges, and a Premium Plus Package. The Premium Package, at £845, adds a height adjustable driver's seat, heated electric door mirrors, rear parking sensors, and Smart Media. The Brabus spec itself includes new badging, sports steering wheel, seats, and sports pedals, along with 16′′ and 17′′ alloys.
For the ForFour, a Night Sky option is available for £625, featuring a fabric folding sunroof. The fully loaded Smart ForFour costs £20,610, while the ForTwo Cabrio reaches £21,630.
The Smart Brabus range offers impressive power and luxury features, with prices comparable to a three-year-old Mercedes S Class. Now on sale in the UK, these models provide an attractive premium option in their segment.
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