The Smart #1 is coming to Malaysia very soon. Here's your chance for an early preview and to test drive the Smart #1 that's developed by Mercedes-Benz and Geely.
On the inside, the Smart #1 gets a funky premium styling and it carries a lot of Mercedes-Benz design elements. The centre features a 12.8″ display running on a new infotainment system developed by Geely’s subsidiary ECARX. It also gets an AI assistant in the form of an animated fox and it has voice command features that can be triggered by saying “Hey Smart”. Interestingly, it uses the same Mercedes voice which shows its link to modern Mercedes models.
In front of the driver, the Smart #1 also gets a slim 9.2″ instrument cluster and it even gets a Heads-Up Display . The Smart #1 also gets a wireless charging pad and two USB-C ports up front, and the 12.8″ screen also supports wireless Apple Car Play and Android Auto. This EV also gets a 13-speaker 640W Beats sound system which also gets a subwoofer in the boot.
The interior of the Smart #1 looks bigger than what the exterior suggests. There’s a decent amount of space for rear occupants and there are rear aircon vents and USB-C ports as well. The panoramic glass roof gives it a more airy feel and unlike theSpeaking of boot, the Smart #1 cargo space is quite small at just 323 litres. However, you can slide the rear seats to boost up to 411 litres of storage capacity. With the rear seats folded, you’ll get a maximum of 986 litres.
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