Brabus V6 Bi-turbo Smart Roadster Coupe

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Eight smart roadster-coupés with higher power and higher torque engines will take part in the celebration rally to mark "100 years of the Solitude race" (25 – 27 July 2003). Two standard three-cylinder engines have been joined to create a v6 bi-turbo with 1,396 cc engine capacity, power output of 125 kW (170 bhp) and torque of 220 Newton metres.

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Technical data

Engine
Type petrol engine
No. of cylinders/configuration V6 / 60 °
Valves two per cylinder
Engine capacity (cc) 1,396
Bore x stroke (mm) 66.5 x 67
Rated output (kW) 125 at 5,550/rpm
Max. torque (Nm) 220 at 2,250 - 4,500/rpm
Compression ratio 9.0 : 1
Fuel delivery electric multipoint injection with electronic accelerator

Transmission
Clutch single-plate dry clutch
Transmission sequential automated
five-speed transmission

Chassis
Front axle wishbone, McPherson strut, anti-roll bar
Rear axle DeDion axle tube with central mount,
wishbone, coil springs, telescopic shock absorbers
Brake system hydr. dual circuit system with vacuum booster, perforated and internally ventilated disc brakes at front and rear, ABS
Steering rack-and-pinion steering
Front tyres 205/40 R 17
Rear tyres 225/35 R 17

Dimensions and weights
Wheelbase (mm) 2,360
Track width front (mm) 1,357
Track width rear (mm) 1,392
Length (mm) 3,427
Width (mm) 1,615
Height (mm) 1,192
Turning circle (m) 10.7
Weight without driver (kg) 840
Fuel tank capacity (l) 50
 
Dare we ask the price? Looks good though I have to admit.
 
That car looks awesome, will a basic one be in general production, I bet it would be popular with the boy racers and my missus !
 
The 3cyl Brabus Roadster is supposed to be around £17-18,000 when it goes on sale in september, so I would expect the V6 to be around £25-30,000 if/when it goes into full production.
 
Originally posted by smartbrabus
so I would expect the V6 to be around £25-30,000 if/when it goes into full production.

You could buy a "real" Mercedes for that money.:D :D :D LOL
 
Originally posted by Brian WH
You could buy a "real" Mercedes for that money.:D :D :D LOL
Nice try, but I've been drawn into that argument far too many times before! :cool:

Oh sod it - here goes...

AFAIK the only "real" merc's that offer >200bhp/ton? are the "55 AMG" and "32 AMG" versions, which cost considerably more than 30k :D
 
Yeah, why would you spend that much on a Fisher Price car? :)
 
Originally posted by smartbrabus

Weight without driver (kg) 840

Andy ... important to consider the weight WITH the driver, don't you think ?

That's gonna hurt your BHP per tonne ratio :p :p

;) ;)
 
Originally posted by smartbrabus
You sayin' I've been eating too many pot noodles??


No, I was thinking of the watch and the heavy gold chains actually

lol
 
There were two Smart Roadsters at the local dealership last week when I took the car in for trouble-shooting. One was black and silver the other red & silver like the car pictured above. They looked really funky :) That BRABUS V6 turbo special looks fantastic, shame there weren't any of those kicking about the dealer last week.

S.
 
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Looks very nice

Would look even better in my garage next to the BRABUS 190.

Looks a bit like the BMW Z M3 thingy
 
Thats not the Brabus version its a Mercedes
The Brabus version will be at the Frankfurt motor show.
I wonder how powerful and fast it will be after Brabus have done their stuff
It will cost a fortune but I still want one:D :D :bannana:
 
Don't be under any illusions - Brabus created this beast, even though its under the Smart/MB name - they created the Smart-Brabus GmbH partnership a while ago, to do such stuff as this. The "official" (ie. on sale to the public) Brabus version of the roadster is basically the standard car with the usual Brabus accoutrements wheels, exhaust, pedals, gearknob, and a 95bhp remap - it was announced at the Geneva motorshow this year.

http://www.smartroadsterclub.co.uk/brabus_gallery.htm
 
Loce the fuel filler cap on that page labelled as an air intake.
 

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