Smart ForTwo successor confirmed for late 2026 debut

Smart will be returning to its roots with the new #2 city car that will act as a successor to the ForTwo, which finished production last year.

Earlier this week the brand confirmed the #2 will be a two-seat ultra-compact city vehicle. It will be styled by Mercedes-Benz, and ride on an “all-new proprietary architecture for ultra-compact vehicles” being designed in-house by Smart.

The Smart #2 will be launched in late 2026, and sold in China and Europe, as well as some “selected global markets”. Like the other cars in Smart’s current lineup, the #2 will be built in China.

As part of its announcement, Smart released some images with a shadowy representation of the new #2, but the company hasn’t indicated what type of layout the #2 will use, but all three generations of the ForTwo had a rear-engine rear-wheel drive setup.

It also remains to be seen whether the #2 will be quite as small as its predecessors, with the third-generation ForTwo measuring just 2.7m from end to end.

The original ForTwo was conceived as part of a joint venture with Swiss watchmaker Swatch. The partners fell out — with Mercedes-Benz buying out Swatch’s share — after the development team abandoned initial plans for electric and hybrid drivetrains.