The Fortwo Brabus will likely feature an engine with just over 75kW (100hp) of power to its credit and will have an official fuel consumption rating of 5.2L/100km. Aside from that, the blog doesn’t spill any other beans about the hotted up version of the ForTwo.
At present, the most powerful version of the third-generation, rear-engine Smart Fortwo is the turbocharged 0.9-litre three-cylinder petrol engine model, which cranks out 66kW/135Nm for the rear wheels to handle. This variant can be had with either a five-speed manual or an automated six-speed dual-clutch transmission.