2014 Smart ForTwo spied in production guise

by SpeedLux

The first spy images have surfaced depicting the production variant of Smart ForTwo model which is expected to be launched next year.

Until now we only got chances to have a look at the test mules of the second-gen ForTwo but this time we have got the chance to look at the rear-wheel drive city car in production form that is expected to come out somewhere in 2014. The ForTwo will be available only as a two-door model but there is a ForFour revival with two additional doors which is also in the pipeline with a stretched wheelbase to accommodate additional two rear passengers.

The Smart duo will share platform with the next-gen Renault Twingo which will be offered exclusively as a five-door model. In fact there are reports that are indicating that Smart is also planning an electric version of the ForTwo that would be powered by an 87 hp (65 kW) electric motor.

Talking about the regular versions, they will be come equipped with several three cylinder gasoline and diesel options, including a turbocharged gasoline motor that would be outputting 84 hp (63 kW) and 104 hp (77 kW).

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