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The new Smart #5 electric SUV: more powerful, bigger and with more technology

There’s no doubt that car brand Smart has built its name on small city cars, but now it’s trying its hand at the hugely competitive mid-size SUV segment with this new all-electric Smart #5. It’s the largest, most practical and, supposedly, most versatile model the brand has made to date.

The #5 Smart measures 4,705mm long, around 50mm longer than key rivals, while a 2,900mm wheelbase helps provide plenty of interior space.

Designed by Mercedes-Benz, the Smart #5 has a much boxier and more rugged look than the smaller Smart #1 SUV, as well as a unique lighting design. But, there are some shared features, such as the very short overhangs at the front and rear, the frameless doors, and the panoramic glass halo roof. A unique feature of the #5 is the floating wheel caps that allow the Smart logo to remain upright when the wheels are in motion, just like they do on a Rolls-Royce.

Total technological cabin

Inside, the Smart #5 is packed with screens, including a 10.3-inch ultra HD driver display and two 2.5-inch 13-inch AMOLED displays on the dashboard. There’s also a 25.6-inch augmented reality head-up display. On board, there’s a Sennheiser sound system, with a peak power of more than 2,000 watts, and there’s a generative AI voice assistant that Smart says can answer almost any question.

The cabin features a total of 34 storage compartments, and all seats can be folded down to create space for a makeshift bed. With the rear seats folded down, luggage capacity increases to 1,530 litres, with an additional 72-litre storage compartment under the bonnet.

Technical details on the Smart #5 are fairly scarce at the moment. We know it’s powered by a 100kWh battery, offering a range of over 740km on China’s CLTC test cycle, but a European WLTP figure hasn’t been confirmed yet. Smart claims a 10-80% charge is done in 15 minutes, thanks to the #5’s 800-volt architecture and super-fast charging feature.

Performance figures for the Smart #5 have not yet been announced, but information about the model that leaked online earlier this year indicates that buyers will be able to choose between single- or dual-motor powertrains.

The range includes two single-engine variants producing 335 PS and 386 PS, a dual-motor version with all-wheel drive and a combined output of 579 PS, as well as a high-performance flagship, offering up to 637 PS.

The price of the new Smart #5 also remains secret for now, and will be announced when the model is available in early 2025.

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