Explore Electric Driving

Explore Electric Driving with smart Electric Cars

 

Embrace life with electric mobility.

Looking for an electric car? With the smart #1, smart #3, and new smart #5, you've got a sleek urban EV built for the future and beyond. Each model is designed for different preferences and lifestyles, so there's something in the new smart range for everyone.

Tomorrow is about connection, and we're here to support you every step of the way.

Our focus is on creating technology for people

It’s not the technology that drives us. It’s people all around the world striving for a better tomorrow.

Connect and control

It’s all about connection. And you’re the beating heart of it. Electric driving is about taking control and loving it.

Unleash your creativity.

Tomorrow's only just begun - and there's so much more to come. More technology. More connectivity. More ways to discover yourself and the world around you.

Are you set for a long-distance journey?

 

So, you've thought about what it might be like to drive electric. But have you ever worried about charging? We got you. Charging on your trip, at your destination, and at home now is seamless and fast – plus, the smart #5 battery comes with a powerful range of up to 366 miles (WLTP*). That’s right, convenience has gone fully electric.

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Disclaimer

 

The real vehicle may differ from the images/videos due to lighting effects.

*smart #5 Pulse figures. All illustrations are for information purposes only and may show optional extras. Colour deviations are possible for production reasons or due to 3D and lighting effects in the illustrations. Energy consumption combined in kWh/100 km (WLTP): 19.9 (Pulse); CO2 emissions combined (while the car is in operation) in g/km (WLTP): 0; CO2 class: A; electric range (WLTP) in km: 540(Pulse); Under optimal conditions, it is possible to charge smart #5 from 10-80% at a 400 kW DC fast charging station while #5 Pro line you can charge from 10% - 80% at a 150 kW DC fast charging station in less than 30 minutes. All smart driver assistance and safety systems are aids and do not release the user from their responsibility as a driver. Observe the information in the operating instructions and the system limits described there.

4. The data on CO2 emissions, electricity consumption and electric range were determined according to the prescribed measurement procedure and comply with Regulation (EU) 715/2007 as amended. The data do not refer to an individual vehicle and are not part of the offer, but serve solely for comparison purposes between different vehicle types. The values vary depending on the optional equipment selected.
5. The ranges determined according to the standard Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP) cycle enable a comparison between manufacturers. They also include the measured range achieved through recuperation (energy recovery during braking). Individual driving style and behaviour, speed, acceleration behaviour, outside temperature, topography and the use of electric vehicles have an influence on the actual range and may reduce or even increase it under certain circumstances. The values were determined according to the prescribed EU measurement procedure. Depending on driving conditions, the value may deviate from the stated value.
6. The charging time of the battery may vary depending on various conditions such as different environments and battery temperatures, available power and other restrictions, as well as the use of the remote control function (e.g. remote controlled air conditioning, preheating of the vehicle, etc.). With a 7.4kW home wallbox, you can charge from 10% to 80% SOC (State of Charge) in 7.5 hours. Where a 22 kW on-board charger is fitted, you can charge this at this speed from 10% to 80% SOC in 3 hours under optimal conditions.
7. For charging with Alternating Current plugs, smart recommends charging the high-voltage battery at industrial sockets, at public charging stations or at a wallbox. This achieves a higher efficiency and a significantly shorter charging time compared to charging at a household socket.
8. The available drive power in battery-powered electric cars depends on various factors, including the duration of the required power, the battery voltage and temperature. As a result of these conditions, the maximum power for the specified acceleration values can be achieved repeatedly but not indefinitely.