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Smart breaks out Forspeed concept ahead of Geneva Motor Show

Smart breaks out Forspeed concept ahead of Geneva Motor Show
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The fospeed's integrated headlight and turn indicators
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The fospeed's integrated headlight and turn indicators
The fospeed's integrated headlight and turn indicators
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The fospeed's integrated headlight and turn indicators
The fospeed's integrated headlight and turn indicators
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The fospeed's integrated headlight and turn indicators
The fospeed's integrated headlight and turn indicators
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The fospeed's integrated headlight and turn indicators
Even the wheels have a Crossblade look
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Even the wheels have a Crossblade look
Right, that'll be E for electric then
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Right, that'll be E for electric then
The smart forspeed's hot button offers an extra 5 kW
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The smart forspeed's hot button offers an extra 5 kW
The smart forspeed's hot button offers an extra 5 kW
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The smart forspeed's hot button offers an extra 5 kW
Solar cells integrated into the wind deflector
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Solar cells integrated into the wind deflector
The forspeed's interior
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The forspeed's interior
The forspeed's center console
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The forspeed's center console
The smart forspeed concept
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The smart forspeed concept
The smart forspeed concept
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The smart forspeed concept
The smart forspeed concept
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The smart forspeed concept
The smart forspeed concept
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The smart forspeed concept
The smart forspeed concept
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The smart forspeed concept
The smart electric range
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The smart electric range
Original smart forspeed design sketches
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Original smart forspeed design sketches
Original smart forspeed design sketch
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Original smart forspeed design sketch
Original smart forspeed design sketch
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Original smart forspeed design sketch
The smart forspeed concept
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The smart forspeed concept
The smart forspeed concept
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The smart forspeed concept
The smart forspeed concept
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The smart forspeed concept
The smart forspeed concept
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The smart forspeed concept
The smart forspeed concept
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The smart forspeed concept
Original smart forspeed design sketch
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Original smart forspeed design sketch
Original smart forspeed design sketch
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Original smart forspeed design sketch
Original smart forspeed design sketch
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Original smart forspeed design sketch
Original smart forspeed design sketch
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Original smart forspeed design sketch
Original smart forspeed design sketch
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Original smart forspeed design sketch
Original smart forspeed design sketch
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Original smart forspeed design sketch
The Crossblade
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The Crossblade
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A World War I issue flying cap and goggles might be standard equipment if smart's latest concept offering ever makes it to the showroom floor. The smart forspeed dispenses with a roof, adds in a bunch of intelligent electricity-saving features and offers an open-air driving experience coupled with the silence of a not-so-modest electric drive souped up and borrowed from the smart fortwo electric drive. Interestingly, it's essentially an electric version of the smart Crossblade Limited Edition, which singer Robbie Williams championed back in 2002.

The smart forspeed concept
The smart forspeed concept

Dubbed as a "study", the forspeed is a tailor-made electric solution for those climates where it is warm and doesn't rain much, and where the alternative is to lock yourself inside an airconditioned metal box when travelling, or risk life and limb on a motor scooter. Probably more to the point, it's perfect for those climates which have predictable weather. Most cities between the Tropics of Capricorn and Cancer have predictable weather and for long periods of the year, an open top car is all that's required, or wanted. On the days when the heavens are predicted to open, leave it at home or suffer the consequences.

In terms of performance, the smart forspeed will hit 60 km/h in 5.5 seconds and has a top speed of 120 km/h - more than adequate for any metropolitan environment. The 30 kW magneto-electric motor can deliver an additional 5 kW at the press of a button for overtaking and it's hard to see more being needed given the car's low weight.

The smart forspeed's 16.5 kWh lithium-ion battery can be charged at any conventional 220 Volt socket and when fully charged battery should deliver 135 km of driving while a quick charge to 80 percent capacity takes just 45 minutes.

The smart electric range
The smart electric range

In the broader sense, smart's electrification as a brand is taking on the look of a cohesive production suite when the eBike and eScooter are considered - all upmarket, intelligently designed, very practical persoanl transportation solutions.

Given the rounding out of the smart electric range, we do expect to see the forspeed make it into production.

The Crossblade
The Crossblade

Finally, though the forspeed has doors, it's remarkably similar to the Crossblade of 2002.

The official press release:

smart at the Geneva Motor Show 2011: proving that electric mobility can be fun: smart forspeed: zero emissions, great fun to drive and a cool design

Stuttgart – smart is presenting an unconventional study at the Geneva Motor Show: the forspeed combines contemporary urban mobility with the fun factor typical of smart.

The two-seater has no roof or side windows and it features a low wind deflector instead of a windscreen in the style of a classic propeller aircraft. The result is an incomparable fresh air driving experience. The responsive electric drive that has been further developed and features a boost function also guarantees driving pleasure. A look forward at the next generation is particularly exciting as the era of electric mobility has already started at smart.

No roof, minimal windows and a responsive and zero-emission electric drive at the rear: the smart forspeed combines responsibility and emotional appeal in a new and pleasurable way. Dr. Annette Winkler, Head of smart says "The smart forspeed is a completely new take on how much fun it is to drive electric: it boasts a superb design with a powerful drive system and, needless to say, locally emission-free. And if you put the smart forspeed next to our ebike, escooter and smart fortwo electric drive you'll see that smart has realised all kinds of variations of electric driving - demonstrating that smart is not just a practical city car, but a great idea." The smart forspeed boasts an extremely innovative and self-assured design. Prof. Dr. h. c. Gorden Wagener, Head of Design says "The cult brand smart has always taken an unconventional approach with bold design. The forspeed now carries purist sportiness to extremes and in terms of form it is also a pioneer for a new paradigm of mobility."

Powerful and environmentally friendly electric drive with an extra boostsmart is a pioneer in modern electric mobility. The second generation smart fortwo electric drive has been delivered to customers since the end of 2009. It is been proving its suitability for everyday use in 18 countries including Germany, Italy, Spain, England, France, Switzerland, the USA, Canada and further countries in Asia. Due to the high demand production figures have been increased to 1500 vehicles. Thanks to this experience smart has already collected extensive customer feedback that has been integrated in the development of the smart forspeed's electric drive. With its improved performance and charge management the concept vehicle offers a look at the performance potential of future generations of the electric smart.

For example, the smart forspeed accelerates from 0 to 60 km/h in just 5.5 seconds and reaches a top speed of 120 km/h. A 30 kW magneto-electric motor is installed at the rear of the smart forspeed and the vehicle concept provides an immediate powerful response from stationary. Pressing a button in the centre console activates a boost function which provides an extra 5 kW of power for a short time and is ideal for overtaking manoeuvres on urban highways, for example. The smart forspeed is powered by a lithium-ion battery that delivers 16.5 kWh of electrical energy. It is simple to charge at any conventional 220 Volt socket. The charging device is located in the third brake light behind the smart logo and features a simple push/push opening mechanism. A fully charged battery is sufficient for 135 kilometres of driving fun (NEDC). Quick charging from 0 to 80 percent takes just 45 minutes.

The forspeed developers have integrated a further clever way of charging in the wind deflector: photovoltaic cells feed solar power to the on-board electrical system. As with the smart escooter this lengthens the battery life of the smartphone, for example.

Unconventional exterior

With its high-gloss white metallic paintwork the smart forspeed also builds a bridge to the two-wheel escooter and ebike studies that were presented at the Paris Motor Show.The front and rear lamps have a very striking design. The outer rings are illuminated by a large number of rod-shaped LEDs whilst the centre of the lamps is white. The indicators seem to push outwards like arrows – like drops on the cockpit window of an aeroplane as it takes off. In the front and rear bumpers numerous holes with a honeycomb structure serve as air inlets and create an interesting progressive pattern. At the same time this pattern gives the forspeed a particularly wide appearance and a powerful road stance. The smart forspeed is fitted with front tyres in size 205/35 R 18 to match its dynamic look. On the driven rear axle the tyres measure 235/30 R 18 for full grip.Purist and sporty interior

The exterior and interior of the smart forspeed are designed as a formal unit. This is manifested in numerous details: the tridion safety cell flows from the outside behind the roll-over bars towards the front to the cockpit and forms the centre tunnel as a load-bearing part. The outer and inner door sections connect seamlessly to form a single component, just like the floor and side walls. The leather seats also have a one-shell design and are a modern interpretation of purist sportiness.

The air inlet in the wind deflector ends in the central outlet in the centre console and can provide even more fresh air for the interior when needed.

The high-gloss white of the exterior paintwork also dominates in the interior. It is accentuated by green elements such as the sporty four-point seat belts for driver and passenger or the large horizontal shelf under the cockpit that provides stowage space. All the control elements that the driver uses particularly frequently, such as the gear lever, door openers or steering wheel come in natural brown leather. By contrast, load-bearing structural components such as the tridion safety cell or the curved trims on the instrument hoods are in matt platinum silver. Functional elements such as the steering wheel buttons and the shift lever with gate are painted in silver shadow.

The open two-seater has been deliberately designed without an outer door handle – an interior grip is all that is needed to open the door. The control for the electric parking brake is particularly convenient to operate and also has a simple and functional design: the switch on the centre tunnel is reminiscent of the lever used to pull in the landing gear of aircraft.

There is a block with ten LEDs in the middle of the instrument panel. When the forspeed is started the LEDs shine through the translucent paint and show the battery charge status of the electric smart. When switched off noting is seen of the charge indicator except its outline.

Weatherproof thanks to tonneau cover and coating

The whole interior of the smart forspeed can be protected against rain and sun when necessary with a tonneau cover. It is an easy matter to stretch it over the interior and fasten it to the body with the straps. It can be divided in the middle with the help of a zip to free the driver's seat only, for example.

But even without weather protection a downpour will not lead to any serious problems. Water drainage channels in the vehicle floor ensure that water is channelled outside. The seat surfaces also have water drainage channels and all interior equipment has a waterproof coating for fun behind the wheel regardless of the weather.

Smartphone as a communication centre

The purist sportiness of the interior is also reminiscent of classic aircraft construction: the driver and co-pilot sit in front of two separate round turbine-like instrument clusters. Whilst the driver has the speedometer firmly in his field of vision, the passenger is responsible for communication and navigation: this area of the cockpit features a smartphone. It can be swivelled by up to 90 degrees in its holder and towards the driver so that the driver can also take a look at the display of the navigation system.

As in the production models from smart, the smart drive app for the iPhone® has all the important features needed whilst driving: phone calls via hands-free system, navigation with a special smart touch and a Car Finder that guides the driver back to the parked car.Intelligent lightweight design, optimised aerodynamics and state-of-the-art LED technology

With its body made of glass fibre-reinforced plastic the smart forspeed is a real lightweight. The low power-to-weight ratio is conducive to driving pleasure. Moreover, the dynamic two-seater boasts excellent aerodynamics: round, taut forms, a deliberate lack of joints (for example on the single-piece front module), smooth, handleless surfaces on the doors and rear lid and the design of many details based on aircraft construction reduce aerodynamic resistance.

State-of-the-art LED lighting technology contributes to active safety. Furthermore, it is controlled intelligently: daytime running lamps are automatically activated during the daytime. The Citylight system also senses when the forspeed driver turns night into day: photoelectric sensors monitor the brightness and give the command to automatically switch on the low-beam headlamps when necessary.

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Will, the tink
\"due to high demand, production has increased to 1500 vehicles\" 8-/ That says it right there, doesn\'t it. Boy, are we gonna change the paradigm with this baby! The wheels are cranking! Soon you will see one in every neighbor\'s garage! I\'m not ready for a electric vehicle yet although I love small cars. I just wish they would flood America with diesel Smarts. If the price was right, that would be my everyday car, running on biodiesel/diesel mix!
Serafina Tikklya
Cute car, but highly impractical here in Minnesota!