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 ...
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 ...
Smart has introduced the #5 Brabus, ahead of its launch at the Shanghai Auto Show later this month. It’s a high-performance electric crossover that will be offered in several markets outside of North ...
The all-new, 2023 Smart #1 in a performance Brabus edition, completely disappointed in a recent "moose test," conducted by km77.com. Let's recall that this is a new all-electric model, based on ...
We had the opportunity to take an up-close look at the Smart #1 Brabus, which made its official debut in right-hand-drive form at the International Electric Mobility Showcase 2023 in Kuala Lumpur. In ...
Smart has unveiled the Smart #5 Brabus EV, a high-performance electric SUV produced in collaboration with German high-performance tuning company Brabus. The Smart #5 Brabus boasts a powerful all-wheel ...
Brabus didn’t start out as a carmaker—it began as an obsession. Founded in 1977 by Bodo Buschmann in Bottrop, Germany, the company was built on a rebellious idea: that Mercedes-Benz vehicles could be ...
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 ...
Brabus has put its name on the hottest version of the new Smart #1 electric crossover, and it added another motor boosting its output to 422 horsepower (428 PS). Its sprint time to 100 km/h (62 mph) ...
Today's Nice Price or No Dice Smart represents an audacious move by Daimler-Benz to not only sell a city car in a country full of SUV lovers but to make it upscale as well. Let's see if this iconic, ...
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 ...