New Smart EV Range Announced for Australia: Prices Detailed

New Smart EV Range Announced for Australia: Prices Detailed
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The prices and specifications for the new generation of all-electric, Chinese owned Smart vehicles, scheduled to arrive in Australia by September, have been released.

The six-vehicle range, including the high-performance BRABUS versions, will be available exclusively through LSH Auto Australia's outlets in Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. The initial models are the smart #1 five-door urban crossover and the smart #3 crossover coupe, each available in Pro+, Premium, and BRABUS specifications.

The smart #1 Pro+ features 19-inch wheels, a panoramic roof, advanced intelligent driving, LED headlights, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a powered tailgate. It has a single motor producing 200kW and 343Nm, accelerating from 0-100km/h in 6.7 seconds.

The smart #1 Premium includes a 640W Beats sound system, fast AC charging, matrix headlights, and leather upholstery. The top-tier smart #1 BRABUS has twin motors delivering 315kW and 543Nm, reaching 0-100km/h in 3.9 seconds, and includes sporty body styling and BRABUS-specific features.

Pricing for the smart #1 range starts at $54,900 plus on-road costs for the Pro+, $58,900 plus on-roads for the Premium, and $67,900 plus on-roads for the BRABUS model.

The smart #3 Pro+ offers a sleek, sporty design with similar specifications to the smart #1. It features identical power outputs and achieves 0-100km/h in 5.8 seconds. The smart #3 Premium mirrors the #1 Premium's features and performance. The smart #3 BRABUS includes 20-inch wheels and a dual-motor system with 315kW and 543Nm, sprinting from 0-100km/h in 3.7 seconds.

The smart #3 range starts at $57,900 plus on-road costs for the Pro+, $61,900 plus on-roads for the Premium, and $70,900 plus on-roads for the BRABUS model.

2024 Smart EV Range Prices

Smart #1

  • Pro+: $54,900 plus on-road costs
  • Premium: $58,900 plus on-road costs
  • BRABUS: $67,900 plus on-road costs

Smart #3

  • Pro+: $57,900 plus on-road costs
  • Premium: $61,900 plus on-road costs
  • BRABUS: $70,900 plus on-road costs
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