Alina has been enthusiastic about vehicles her entire life, and even from an early age found herself itching to get behind the wheel. Through high school and college, she could be found reading ...
German tuner Brabus is best known for its outlandish takes on high-end Mercedes-Benz models, like its 900 horsepower version of the GLE crossover or the boosted Brabus version of the G Wagon. Less ...
Building on the existing smart fortwo platform, the smart BRABUS has been tailored for enhanced appearance and handling. A sportier exhaust tuning along with a sports chassis and suspension components ...
Some petrolheads may have no loveat all for the smart #3, yet Brabus does not give a flying hoot about it. Thus, the famous tuner has come up with a few aftermarket enhancements for the electric ...
Smart introduced the facelifted version of the ForTwo's second generation at the Geneva Motor Show in 2012, and along with it, the Brabus version was also showcased in both versions: convertible and ...
Jacob is a senior automotive journalist and editor with over a decade of experience in the industry. Before joining CarBuzz in 2023, he served as Chief Editor and Senior Car Reviewer at AutoDeal and ...
His automotive adventure started reporting on various motorsport events as a sports writer before moving onto a full-time auto career with various sites, including This Week In Motors and ...
The #5 Brabus packs big power, seats four, and rips to 60 in 3.8 seconds. Just don’t expect to see one in America. Launched in 1998, the Smart Fortwo was a tiny city car that measured just 98.4 inches ...
If given the choice, we’d grab the keys to an all-electric Smart ForTwo way before its gasoline-powered sibling, if for no other reason than it would mean we wouldn’t have to put up with that horrid ...
The Smart #1 Brabus was one of the most fun cars I've driven last year, with its lively nature that proved that electric vehicles (EVs) can be exciting as well. And now comes along the Smart #3 Brabus ...
Launched in 1998, the Smart Fortwo was a tiny city car that measured just 98.4 inches from bumper to bumper, weighed a scant 1,609 pounds, and was powered by a 44-hp three-cylinder engine that would ...