

This SMART ForTwo BRABUS was sold new at Mercedes-Benz of Palm Beach in October of 2014 with subsequent registration shown in South Carolina and Georgia. Finished in Crystal White (CA8L) over a Black vinyl/cloth interior, this ForTwo BRABUS is powered by a naturally aspirated 1.0-liter inline-three cylinder mated to a five-speed automated manual transmission. Features include staggered BRABUS wheels, BRABUS front and rear bumpers, polished center exit exhaust tips, BRABUS fuel cap, radio, tuned suspension, and heated front seats. The car shows just over 63k miles from new and recent service includes a front brake service, oil change, new serpentine belt, and spark plugs. The Carfax includes 22 service records with the majority taking place at dealerships. This SMART ForTwo BRABUS is now offered by the selling dealer in Orlando, Florida with Weather-Tech floor mats, a clean Carfax report, and a clean Georgia title.
The exterior is finished in Crystal White (CA8L) which is one of three colors the BRABUS came in for the 2015 ForTwos. The BRABUS package adds more aggressive front and rear bumpers along with a BRABUS fuel door, BRABUS badges forward of the side mirrors, BRABUS badge on the rear hatch, and a twin polished center fixed exhaust. Additional features include a rear hatch glass top mounted wiper and a fixed polycarbonite roof.
This Smart runs a staggered wheel set up in both diameter and width with BRABUS 15” alloy split six-spoke alloy wheels up front and 17” diameter wheels in the rear. The wheels are wrapped in Hankook Ventus V4-ES tires measuring 175/55 front and 215/35 rear with 2016 date codes front and 2023 rear. The car features lower and stiffer suspension lifted and modified from the 451 Smart EV. A front brake service was done in June of 2026. Some corrosion on the rotors, calipers, and rear drums are notated in the gallery along with some corrosion on the front driver wheel and curb rash detailed in the gallery.
The interior is upholstered in Black vinyl/cloth interior along the seats and headrests. Aluminum style trim accents the dash, center console, and doors. Comfort features include heated front seats, climate control, radio, and manually retractable sunshade for the polycarbonate roof. The car also has a split hatch with a seatable tailgate feature with access to the trunk. Weather-Tech mats have been fitted in each footwell. Cup holders are forward of the leather wrapped shift knob and the latch for the glovebox lid is crooked.
The black leather steering wheel frames the center gauge cluster with a 100-mph speedometer. A 7k-rpm tachometer and analog clock is centered on the dashboard above the radio and climate control stack. Additional readouts show fuel level, exterior temperature, and a digital odometer with trip function. The odometer reads just over 63k original miles.
The 1.0-liter 3B21 inline-three cylinder gasoline engine is rated at 101 horsepower and 108 lb-ft of torque from the factory. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a five-speed (AMT) automated manual transmission. The car has been serviced by Mercedes-Benz of Palm Beach until 2017 when the car moved and continued to get serviced by both the Mercedes-Benz dealer and a Nissan dealership with the Carfax showing 22 service records. The selling dealer performed preventative maintenance in preparation for the sale including a brake service and an oil change. 0-60 is reported to be 8.9 seconds and the ForTwo gets 50 mpg.
This SMART ForTwo BRABUS is now offered by the selling dealer in Orlando, Florida with Weather-Tech floor mats, a clean Carfax report, and a clean Georgia title.
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For such a little car, it had a huge impact on the auto industry. Everyone looking at this listing can probably remember having a reaction seeing one of these for the first time. A European city car had finally made its way stateside and us Americans had the chance to buy a slice of an urban future. Mercedes-Benz took a page out of the Japanese kei car rulebook and created a stylish Euro version for the winding cobblestone city streets of Europe. It's unusual that we get such cars in the United States, but somehow this managed to sell in our market. These Smart cars are efficient and are actually quite entertaining to drive. The packaging is clever, the transmission is unique (with the BRABUS getting up to 20% quicker shifts than the Passion) and the interior materials and styling is heavily inspired by the frutiger aero aesthetic and it feels like what the future was going to feel like from the 2000s. This BRABUS is cool with its body kit, staggered wheels, and Storm Trooper color scheme. The dealer serviced history is a huge plus and with the rising fuel prices in the U.S., this is a perfect run-about car that should save you money while also having the BRABUS badge present.
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1 Comments
$1,500 bid placed by @GenevaMotorCars
These cars were completely mis-understood when they came out, and unfortunately the sales suffered as we result. The thing is that they are actually a fantastic commuter. Owners who have them love them. I sold one to my father 6 years ago. He has put over 30k trouble free miles on it and drives it over his Cayman/ Taycan. There is something just so endearing about them. This one is being a Brabus is the way to go. This one most likely had a sticker price around $25k new, and had all the cosmetic upgrades needed to make these unique. Considering people pay $15k for golf carts these days, this Smart is an absolute bargain for what you get. GLWTA!