No need to hypermile? | NEW smart #1 long range test | 2023 smart #1 Premium SUV review

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Video Summary

The key points and findings of the YouTube video review:
- The video evaluates real-world range instead of relying solely on WLTP figures.
- The car is capable of intercity travel, not just city driving.
- The car shares its platform with the Volvo EX30, Polestar 4, and Smart #3.
- The design emphasizes a blend of style and practicality.
- The basic interior layout is consistent across #1 models.
- Upholstery options include both dark and light colors.
- A horizontal 9-inch driver's display presents key information.
- The central touchscreen integrates infotainment, navigation, and climate controls.
- The split-screen is an option to display two applications at once.
- For navigation, simply type a destination in the search function.
- The ride quality is soft and compliant, effectively absorbing bumps even with 19-inch wheels.
- Adaptive LED headlights provide a wide beam with no glare.
- Standard features include adaptive cruise control, enhancing comfort.
- The car exhibits a smooth, fluid driving experience attributed to the electric motor.
- The car has good maneuverability in town, and its size allows for easy navigation on narrow roads.
- There is both high power regenerative braking and a single pedal driving feature.
- Smart Pilot Assist combines cruise control with lane assist.
- Physical buttons are integrated with the touchscreen, creating a good balance.
- The power consumption averaged 30.25 kWh per 100 miles, which equals a 206.6 mile cruising range.

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