Based on its last few
concept cars, we can definitely see the styling direction that Daimler's
Smart brand is taking. The new Smart ForStars concept, which will debut at the
2012 Paris Motor Show later this month, certainly builds on the themes we've seen, as well. While the
Smart ForVision concept was a solid indication of the next-generation
ForTwo, the ForStars looks like it could be previewing a new Smart model attempting to target buyers of small
crossovers.
Smart calls the ForStars concept a "Sports Utility Coupe," and the car's increased ground clearance and cargo space could resonate with buyers looking for a small car this not
quite as small as the ForTwo. The overall styling of the ForStars is familiar, with reference from concepts like the ForVision and
For-Us. Between the smiley lower fascia with the chubby, dimpled cheeks and the "eyebrows" above the headlights, the new Smart reminds us a bit of an evil version of
Speed Buggy. Or a much cooler take on the long-dead
Suzuki X-90.
The concept's bubbled roof gives it a look somewhat reminiscent of the
Mini Cooper Coupe. Said roof is made from transparent glass panels, giving both occupants a panoramic upward view (it also helps explain the show car's stellar name). The concept car is painted up in a striking Alubeam Rouge exterior color with the matte gray portions of the ForStars showing off the signature Tridion safety cell.
Inside the ForStars, you'll find the same sort of flashy interior found on most concept cars. That said, we wouldn't be surprised to see this car's unique cargo floor make it to a production model. The cargo area is already generously sized for such a small vehicle, and it is made even more useful with a portion of the floor sliding back by almost a foot. One of the coolest conceptual elements we've seen in some time, the ForStars has a video projector built into the hood. Videos can be projected onto a flat surface using an iPhone, and there are speakers built into the side vents of the Tridion cell.
Powering the ForStars is the same electrical components used on the Brabus Electric Drive-as well as on the For-Us Concept – but it has a stronger 60 kW motor to go with the 17.6 kWh lithium-ion battery.