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The Smart Car Is Back-And It's Not What You Remember

The Smart brand it going back to its origins with the Concept #2, which previews the successor to the ForTwo electric microcar that went out of production in March 2024.

An electrified vehicle joint venture between Mercedes-Benz and China's Geely Holding Group since January 2020, Smart has expanded a lot in recent years in segments where not many people expected to see it.

Smart is now selling vehicles like the #1 subcompact electric crossover, #3 compact electric crossover and the #5 midsize SUV, which offers both electric and plug-in hybrid powertrains. On top of that, Smart has just unveiled the #6 EHD, its first-ever sedan, on the eve of Auto China 2026 in Beijing.

The Smart ForTwo Is Back, Long Live the Smart #2

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But with Concept #2, Smart its returning to its roots, previewing the next-generation ForTwo two-seat microcar, which will have its world premiere at the Paris Motor Show in October 2026 as the Smart #2. Until then, Smart is offering a taste of its reinvented two-seater city car with the Concept #2, which debuted at the Global Brand Event 2026 in Beijing today.

Styled by the Mercedes-Benz Global Design Team, the Concept #2 clearly looks like an evolution of the third-generation ForTwo, which is probably a good thing because people will instantly recognize it.

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The concept adopts a "Function becomes Fashion" design philosophy, with highlights including the generous volumes, two-tone finish combining matte white and warm gold, and fine leather details including the grille straps and door handles. Obviously, those are just for show and we seriously doubt they'll make it to the production version-including the concept wheels.

"The Concept #2 combines the creativity and passion of our Mercedes-Benz design team and provides a clear vision of the future qualities of the smart #2," said Wolfgang Ufer, CEO smart Europe. "It is a vehicle shaped by the way European smart customers truly live and move - effortless, agile and efficient."

Up to 186 Miles of Range and 20-Minute DC Fast Charging Time

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Beyond the flashy elements, Concept #2 represents an accurate preview of the ForTwo successor. It adopts the nameplate's pure and compact silhouette measuring just 2,792 mm (110 inches) of total length, which is partly made possible by the signature "wheels-at-the-corners" setup. Compared to the previous Smart ForTwo, the concept is almost 4 inches longer, which suggests it will have more interior space. No photos of the cabin have been released yet, though.

Smart says the Concept #2 also showcases "unmatched agility" thanks to a tight 6.95-meter (22.8-ft) turning circle, which should make city maneuvers a breeze. The upcoming Smart ForTwo will be based on the all-new, self-developed proprietary Electric Compact Architecture (ECA), which the company says it will set new standards for modern electric performance.

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Smart estimates a driving range of nearly 300 kilometers (186 miles) on the WLTP cycle and a 20-minute DC fast charging time from 10% to 80% state of charge. That means the production model will have double the range of the previous Smart EQ ForTwo, which was rated at 80-100 miles (WLTP). Concept #2 also features Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) capabilities that will likely make it to the production model.

If you're excited about the upcoming Smart ForTwo-which may end up bearing the Smart #2 name if the brand's current model nomenclature is kept-you should know that it won't come to the US. The Smart brand left the US market after the 2019 model year and chances of it going back are very slim given that all its vehicles are made in China. European markets will get the new Smart, though.

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This story was originally published April 22, 2026 at 9:00 AM.

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