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The future is orange for smart owners
publication date: Mar 14, 2011
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author/source: Robin Roberts
The latest limited edition smart is certain to brighten the lives of drivers
with vibrant styling, zesty performance and an impressive specification that
will leave all with a satisfying glow.
Offering a huge splash of colour and sporty style, the striking smart fortwo
nightorange edition defies mundane motoring and will be the most refreshing
sight on Britain's roads this spring. |  | With its vivid orange paintwork, contrasting black three-double-spoke
15-inch alloy wheels, tridion safety cell, door mirror caps and radiator
grille, the new model will definitely stand out from the city car crowd. Its
eye-catching exterior is further enhanced by headlamps with titanium-coloured
inserts and nightorange badging on the door mirror triangles.
The stunning styling continues inside, where occupants can sit back and
enjoy the ride in sumptuous soft black nappa leather and fabric seats.
There is a black nappa leather finish to the three-spoke steering wheel and
the gear knob for the softouch five-speed automatic transmission, whilst the
dashboard, door trims, cockpit clock and rev counter are all in elegant matt
black.
The smart fortwo nightorange edition also delivers a soundtrack to
complement its dynamic styling courtesy of the audio system lowline featuring
USB/AUX interface. Owners can choose to upgrade to the highline version, which
offers navigation via a 6.5" touchscreen display, RDS radio, iPod® interface
and a Bluetooth® hands-free system and is just one of a host of optional
equipment items that they can specify.
Only 235 smart fortwo nightorange edition models will be available in
coupe or cabrio form with a choice of 999cc petrol engines - the 71bhp
micro hybrid drive,
which returns an impressive 65.7mpg (combined) or a 84bhp turbo.
On-the-road prices for the smart fortwo nightorange edition start from
£9,995. | | | |

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