smart EQ fortwo 2021 Review: Is this the perfect electric city runabout? | WhichEV

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Sure, here's a summary of the video review of the Smart EQ for two.
- The Smart EQ for two is designed for city driving, providing a good range for short commutes.
- It has a 17.6 kWh battery with 16.7 kWh usable power.
- It provides a WTLP range of 81 miles.
- The premium model is £19,000, including the government grant. The exclusive model is a little over £20,000. The Brabus line is around £21,500, and the Blue Dawn edition is £22,500.
- The Smart EQ for two can go up to motorway speeds.
- It provides good handling in urban situations.
- It offers active braking and forward collision warning.
- All cars have parking sensors and cameras.
- 22 kW AC charging is possible.
- The car does not have adaptive cruise control or sat nav, but it does have a reversing camera.
- The basic premium model has black fabric seats.
- The blue dawn edition has black leather seats with grey stitching.
- The exclusive edition has black leather seats with grey stitching.
- The Brabus line has black fabric with white stitching.
- The vehicle has a front disc brake setup.
- It also provides a rear drum brake setup.
- There are 4 trim levels to choose from.
- The electric motor is in the back.
- There is no keyless entry; you need to use the keyfob.
- It has an 8” LCD panel, an FM radio, and smartphone connectivity for phone calls only.
- There is an additional space under the rear trunk for a fishing rod, hunting rifle, or other similar items.
- It has a reversing camera.
- The 3 year unlimited miles warranty and a 12 year corrosion warranty are included.
- Manual seat adjustments are included.

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