https://transportevolved.com/2015/03/21/electragirl-2015-smart-electric-drive-first-time-out-in-a-crowd/
ElectraGirl: 2015 Smart Electric Drive – First Time Out In A Crowd
March 21, 2015  By ElectraGirl

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2015 Smart Electric Drive

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Smart Electric Drive – not bad in the snow but it takes a toll on battery
life – After a five mile round-trip we’re down to 85% and just 30 miles
predicted range!

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A giant of a man at the wheel of the Smart Electric Drive
]

In one more week we will have had the 2015 Smart Electric Drive for two
months. What are my thoughts so far on the Smart Electric Drive?

Well, after not particularly wanting one for an awfully long time and, not
even really wanting one when we did get ours, I have been pleasantly
surprised in that I do rather like the Smart Electric Drive. I had always
thought it too small however, once you are sat inside, it doesn’t feel that
small at all, you forget that you are in a rather small car. You can stretch
out your legs and arms but, just don’t look behind you. We usually take the
Smart to the grocery store for the weekly family shop, that nicely fills the
boot.

I’ll often take the Smart Electric Drive when my son doesn’t have it as, it
is quite fun to drive. It definitely leans more towards the MINI E for
driving style, although not as fun as the MINI E. It is no rocket ship and
it certainly doesn’t pretend to be one. But, it will take off nicely when
you need it to and, certainly makes people look as they don’t expect it to
be able to move that fast off the line. It’s a little blur of an EV!!

It handles quite well due to its low centre of gravity – its batteries being
underneath the car – it corners nicely. It rides well too, and is firm
enough for me to be okay with it. I love that you can park it pretty much
anywhere and, in all those spaces that no other vehicle, except maybe a
motorcycle, can fit into. When I drive into a parking space I am still
surprised by the space that I have left around me. You could easily fit two
Smart’s into most parking spaces.

The Smart Electric Drive is so easy to wash. Sometimes I forget whether I
have washed all sides of the car as, it takes so little time to get round
the car, I always think I must have forgotten bits.

The cold weather is little match for the Smart’s heating. The car gets so
toasty and warm with the heater on that we have it set to the lowest setting
and, even then it is still too warm – I wonder is it faulty or just so well
insulated?

The range is okay on the car, on the coldest day here in NJ with the heat on
full, and the heated seats on, it was reporting a wonderful 36 miles of
estimated range. After it warmed up a bit so the heater wasn’t working quite
so hard we were seeing a better 50ish range. I am expecting to see into the
70’s when the weather is back to normal temperatures. Hopefully even higher
in the summer.

I like the big, prominent “State of Charge” gauge, it is more accurate than
the guess-o-meter miles to empty. I also like the eco driving meter, I must
get to 100% – why did the traffic lights have to change suddenly? Don’t they
know that that costs me my eco-ness? The way that the eco gauge works though
is a little odd. I was amused one day whilst driving as I couldn’t get the
eco percentage to increase even though I was driving very carefully. It
turns out that the gauge works by measuring my behaviour when I set off or
slow down. On this day, my whole journey saw the traffic lights all at green
so, I didn’t have to do any stops and starts – amusingly frustrating for the
eco side, but a very pleasant drive otherwise.

One day while waiting at a red traffic light a large pick up truck that was
driving through the intersection looked at me in the Smart Electric Drive as
I looked at him – I wonder if he was thinking the same as me – My car/that
car could fit in the back of the pick up truck!

We took the Smart Electric Drive to Cars and Croissants last weekend, you
know, to test the waters to see what ‘car’ people would think of it. It was
quite well received, people were interested in what is was and amazed at how
small it was parked next to the other cars, still only taking up half a
parking space. Many of our EV friends tried out the space inside, and
although a little on the small side for some of the taller gents, I think it
was rather well liked.
[© transportevolved.com]



http://insideevs.com/current-gen-smart-fortwo-electric-drive-sold-alongside-new-smart-fortwo-late-2016-early-2017/
Current-Gen Smart Fortwo Electric Drive To Be Sold Alongside New Smart
Fortwo Until Late 2016, Early 2017
by Eric Loveday  [20150321]

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Current Smart Fortwo ED

http://insideevs.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/smart-350x233.jpg
All-New 2016 Smart Fortwo
]

Unfortunately, we’ll have to wait quite some time ’til the new Smart Fortwo
arrives in electric form.

Per AutoblogGreen:

    “The biggest thing to happen to the tiny Smart Fortwo in years is the
redesign that we followed in the second half of 2014. While the internal
combustion version of the new Fortwo will arrive in in the US later this
year, we will have to wait “approximately a year after that” for the the EV
version to come here.”

Smart will continue to sell the current Fortwo electric alongside the
all-new Fortwo ICE until late 2016 or even early 2017.

Why must we wait so long for the new Fortwo electric?  It’s mostly due to
Smart’s limited resources.  The automaker can’t bring to market several
all-new cars at the same time, so first up is the ICE Fortwo, then work
begins in earnest on electrifying it.

At least Smart remains fully committed to electric cars.  Mark Webster, the
general manager of Smart USA, stated:

    “We have other models we’re working on down the road that are dedicated
EVs.”

Webster provided no additional details and his comment could apply to
Daimler as a whole, not just to Smart.
[© insideevs.com]
...
http://www.autoblog.com/2015/01/15/aging-smart-fortwo-ed-sold-alongside-new-ice-model/
Aging Smart Fortwo ED to be sold alongside newer ICE model
Jan 15th 2015
[images] / © 2015 Sebastian Blanco / AOL
The biggest thing to happen to the tiny Smart Fortwo in years is the
redesign that we followed in the second half of 2014. While the internal
combustion version of the new Fortwo will arrive in in the US later this
year, we will have to wait "approximately a year after that" for the the EV
version to come here ...

Plug-in electric Smart car won't arrive in US until late 2016 or early 2017
[© autoblog.com]




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