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22nd September, 2005 At this year’s Australian International Motorshow (13th-23rd October) Smart will be presenting the Smart Forfour Brabus, a car the company is considering for sales introduction in Australia. The new four-seater from Smart conveys power and luxury following the motto "spice up your life". “The fastest Smart perfectly combines luxury with performance,” said Sam Tabart, senior manager responsible for Smart in Australia. “Up until now, the name Smart has been synonymous with compact, parking-friendly, all-round clever cars that offer a particularly intelligent form of individual mobility." “However it's not just because of functionality and rationality that potential buyers flock to Smart, there's a good deal of emotion involved as well - especially today, in an age where consumers like to emphasise their lifestyle with the help of a sporty, individual premium vehicle." “That's exactly what's meant by the motto “spice up your life.” These are the buyers that Smart wishes to address with the Smart Forfour Brabus,” said Tabart. The Brabus version of the four-seater Forfour takes Smart to a totally new dimension: with a new turbo engine that delivers 130 kW, a top speed of 221 km/h and acceleration from zero to 100 km/h in 6.9 seconds, the new Smart Forfour Brabus is by far the fastest and most powerful Smart that has ever been built. It represents the “high end experience” of the four-seater, as it combines performance and luxury in a compact car in a way that has never been done before. And what's more, it will get your pulse racing, as it has been developed for sheer driving pleasure - but without losing sight of its traditional virtues: its engine, which, when driven in a restrained manner, is elastic, quiet and economical (standard petrol consumption 6.8l/100km) meets the demands of Euro 4. In terms of active and passive safety, the Brabus fulfils the famously high standards of the Mercedes Car Group, with standard features including driver and passenger airbags, and with ESP and high-performance disc brakes on the rear axle, too. This exciting new car not only gives customers the performance potential of a sports car, but also a very extensive range of equipment including leather as standard. A new turbo engine with a generous helping of power The 130 kW engine and a kerb weight of 1,090 kilograms make for a remarkable power-weight ratio - that is, the weight of the vehicle divided by the kilowatts (or, alternatively, the bhp) of the engine: 8.4 kg per kW, or just under 6.2 kg per bhp are figures that quite a few sports cars would be proud of. It's no surprise, then, that the Smart Forfour Brabus provides for an all-round thrilling driving experience. The kilowatts are mobilised by a four-cylinder turbo engine with 1.5 litre capacity, which, despite being of a similar size, is not exactly the same as the standard engine for the Smart Forfour. With a grey cast iron block and an aluminium cylinder head, four-valve technology, two overhead camshafts, roller cam levers, maintenance-free hydraulic tappets and cylinder-selective injection, the engine boasts exceptionally advanced features. The air passes from the turbocharger into the combustion chambers via a charge air cooler (behind the front apron) and a cast aluminium suction bridge. The cooling system, for example, has been redesigned, making it different from that of the standard engine. The oil-to-water heat exchanger serves, on the one hand, to heat up the oil quickly following a cold start, while on the other hand it reliably prevents the oil temperature from rising too high during long periods of motorway driving. The engine is designed for use with Super Plus (RON 98). Its anti-knock sensor means, however, that it can also be operated with normal premium-grade fuel (RON 95), with only minimally reduced performance. The engine's control unit even has an atmospheric pressure sensor. This ensures safe, environmentally-friendly operation even at high altitudes, for example when driving through mountain passes. Maximum power is reached at 6,000 rpm, while the highest possible torque (230 Nm) is attained at 3,500 rpm. It is testament to the elasticity of the engine that 90 per cent of the maximum tractive power is available across the whole of the range from 2,300 to 5,700 rpm. The engine power is transferred to the transmission - which has been specially developed for this turbo engine - via an enlarged, crisply-engaging clutch. It has conventional H-gear shifting and five speeds. The stepping is such that speeds of more than 100 km/h can be reached even in second gear. Thus standard acceleration from zero to 100 km/h can be achieved with just a single gear change. However the top gear is also capable of providing powerful traction. For example, when making a spurt from 80 to 120 km/h in fifth gear, the Smart Forfour Brabus can hold its own against far bigger and more powerful vehicles. Its low weight compared to other vehicles in its class is certainly a bonus here. The more powerful drivetrain finds visible expression in a sports rear muffler with chrome-plated tail pipes. A pre-catalytic converter positioned close to the engine as well as an underfloor catalytic converter make quite sure that the Euro 4 limit values are adhered to. Lowered suspension for even greater agility The Smart Forfour Brabus's potential is demonstrated not least by its suspension. The front axle has been thoroughly modified, with features such as reinforced wishbones, larger supporting joints and new wheel hubs with even sturdier brake calliper brackets. The special 17-inch alloy wheels are fitted with Michelin Pilot Sport tyres in striking 205/40 format at the front, and 225/35 at the rear. The springs have been made 30 mm shorter at the front and 28 mm shorter at the rear, while the shock absorbers are now more rigid in both the compression and rebound stage. The brakes (internally ventilated at both front and rear) have also been boosted. The lowered suspension ensures braking stability at speeds of over 220 km/h, and precise dynamic driving on winding roads. The direct steering (as before with electric power steering) makes for yet more driving pleasure around alternating bends. But there's no need to sacrifice comfort: the car's agile and very sporty handling does not mean you are in for a rough ride. The ABS and ESP have been adapted to take into account the increased power and the various changes - especially on the front axle. New sporty details provide an even more individual appearance Discreet modifications to the body both inside and out serve to emphasise the Smart Forfour Brabus' status as a sportster. In addition to the 17-inch alloy wheels and the lowered suspension, key features include an enlarged front spoiler, a sporty exhaust system, a rear diffuser and stylish side skirts - which can all, incidentally, be retrofitted on any Smart Forfour. A feature exclusive to the Smart Forfour Brabus is the two diamond mesh inserts in the front grille. A further identifying feature of the Brabus is a roof spoiler which, aside from its visual appeal, also offers aerodynamic benefits: it reduces lift on the rear axle by 50 kilograms during travel at maximum speed, thereby lending the vehicle additional stability. At the bottom right of the tailgate, the word Brabus appears in discreet lettering - yet another way of recognising the most powerful version of the Smart Forfour. In the interior, the leather on the seats (with specially contrasting silver seams), on the instrument panel, and on the side trim provides an atmosphere befitting a premium-class vehicle. This is further enhanced by the headrestraints - which are also leather-covered - and the velour floor mats sporting Brabus lettering. The silver of the leather seams also appears on numerous components in the interior - such as the lower section of the instrument panel, the gearshift lever trim, the inside door handles, the trim rings on the instruments (that have a new design with black dials), as well as on the heating and ventilation controls. Even the end caps of the indicator and windscreen wiper levers have been silver-enamelled. Also new are the aluminium gearshift knob, the hand-brake handle - likewise in aluminium - and the four-spoke sports steering wheel with its specially-shaped leather rim and silver spokes, with integrated buttons for operating the radio or radio navigation system. Brabus and Smart are proud of the latest addition to their family - the “high end experience” of the four-seater Smart Forfour. This model boasts the same innovative design that characterises all Smart Forfour models, and the same practical advantages, such as the sliding rear bench - but with a level of performance that takes the Smart Forfour Brabus way beyond the realms of its class. All this makes for a unique driving experience, and also for a distinctly luxurious atmosphere: after all, this car is a true Brabus. And more newsA Joint Fiat & Ford Tiny Car
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