Brabus turns smart Fortwo into supreme 125 costing £43,000

Personalisation comes at a premium: that is the only conclusion that can be drawn from the arrival of the Brabus ForTwo supreme 125, the tuning company’s newest reinvention of Smart’s microscopic ForTwo city car.
Using the existing 898cc engine, Brabus has improved the induction system to push power up from 89bhp to 123bhp, while shorter ratios on the standard six-speed dual-clutch gearbox shave three tenths off the normal 0-62mph time that’s now down to 9.2 seconds. The top speed climbs as well, rising from 103mph to 109mph.
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And how much does this additional performance cost? roughly £43,000, give or take a few quid depending on the exchange rate. The convertible version meanwhile is priced in the region of £45,500.
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While these figures are quite staggering for a city car – the cabriolet costs just a fraction less than a Caterham seven 620S – Brabus has much more than just marginal performance gains up its sleeve.
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Only 125 units will be made – ensuring exclusivity – and the supreme 125 comes with a range of styling options, so buyers can customise their new car to their hearts’ content.
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Customers will have totally free reign over the colour scheme, with a huge palette applying to the exterior bodywork, the soft-top roofing system (if selected) and the interior, too.
There’s also of the option of the ‘Widestar’ body kit which crams 18-inch wheels under the arches, and a lowered suspension which allows the supreme 125 to cling onto the tarmac.
Other features include a slightly larger track, and a triple-exit exhaust in place of the dual-tailpipe on the standard Fortwo. Is that enough to justify the price tag? You be the judge…
What’s your verdict? would you purchase an supreme 125 if you had the money? tell us what you think in the comments section underneath…

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