Owners of a #3 top-of-the-line model looking to lend their vehicle an even more exclusive 1-Second-Wow effect will find a selection of tailor-made bodywork components in the new BRABUS individualization range. These components not only make the five-door look more distinctive, but also further optimize the aerodynamic properties. To ensure a perfect fit, all components are manufactured in OEM quality from high-grade PUR synthetic material.
The BRABUS front spoiler attaches to the lower part of the bumper. In concert with the BRABUS front fascia attachments for the side air intakes, it gives the all-wheel-drive electric car an even more dynamic appearance. In addition, it reduces front-axle lift at high speeds, resulting in further enhanced handling stability.
The BRABUS roof spoiler was developed as an aerodynamic counterpart and attaches to the top of the tailgate. Yet another sporty design element is the diffuser-look BRABUS rear fascia insert.
The ten-spoke Monoblock Z wheels also play a crucial role in the thrilling BRABUS looks. smart #3 BRABUS owners can choose between two variants. BRABUS offers this design in size 8Jx20 as an exclusive alternative to the 20-inch stock rims. Thanks to EC type approval, this variant does not require technical inspection and amendment of the vehicle documents.
The BRABUS Monoblock Z “PLATINUM EDITION” high-end wheels with a diameter of 21 inches are even more extravagant. These 8.5Jx21 rims feature a center-lock hub cover design and are produced using state-of-the-art forging technology and high-tech CNC machining. As a result, they offer maximum strength at a comparatively low weight. The ideal tires for the smart #3 BRABUS of size 255/35 ZR 21 front and back are supplied by technology partners Continental, Hankook and Yokohama.
The BRABUS sports springs are specifically calibrated to harmonize with the production shocks. They lower the ride height of the electric SUV by 35 millimeters (1.4 in).
Of course, the BRABUS range also includes numerous refinement options for the interior of the smart #3 BRABUS. Driver and passengers are welcomed at all four doors by scuff plates with backlit BRABUS logo. Black floor mats and a velour trunk liner, each sporting an embroidered red BRABUS logo, piping and decorative top-stitching in the same red color, as well as aluminum pedal pads with BRABUS logo add further exclusive highlights.
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