The Smart ForTwo (3rd Gen) was a tiny, two-seater city car produced from 2014 to 2024, designed specifically for urban environments. With its ultra-compact design and distinctive boxy shape, it excelled at squeezing into tight parking spots and navigating congested streets. Developed in collaboration with Renault, it shared some elements with the Renault Twingo but retained its signature minimalist and practical look.
The ForTwo was built for short, efficient trips around the city, emphasizing ease of maneuverability and fuel economy. As one of the smallest cars on the market, it became an icon for urban mobility. When production ended, Smart shifted its focus towards electric vehicles, reflecting changes in industry priorities.
The Smart ForTwo has a total length of 8’10.3” (270 cm), overall width of 5’5.4” (166 cm), and height of 5’1.4” (156 cm). The wheelbase of the Smart ForTwo is 6’1.6” (187 cm) with a curb weight of 1,940 lb (880 kg).
The Smart ForTwo (3rd Gen) was a tiny, two-seater city car produced from 2014 to 2024, designed specifically for urban environments. With its ultra-compact design and distinctive boxy shape, it excelled at squeezing into tight parking spots and navigating congested streets. Developed in collaboration with Renault, it shared some elements with the Renault Twingo but retained its signature minimalist and practical look.
The ForTwo was built for short, efficient trips around the city, emphasizing ease of maneuverability and fuel economy. As one of the smallest cars on the market, it became an icon for urban mobility. When production ended, Smart shifted its focus towards electric vehicles, reflecting changes in industry priorities.
The Smart ForTwo has a total length of 8’10.3” (270 cm), overall width of 5’5.4” (166 cm), and height of 5’1.4” (156 cm). The wheelbase of the Smart ForTwo is 6’1.6” (187 cm) with a curb weight of 1,940 lb (880 kg).