The ForTwo-based Smart Crossblade Concept made its debut at the 2001 Geneva International Motor Show and was then turned into a limited-edition production model the following year. This vehicle boasts safety bars instead of doors, no roof, and a wind deflector, all in a package that weighs in at just over 1,600 pounds.
Power comes from a Brabus-tuned, rear-mounted turbocharged 599cc 3-cylinder engine making 70 hp and 79 lb-ft of torque, mated to a 6-speed automated-manual transmission. It came from the factory with 16-inch wheels, waterproof upholstery, drain plugs in the seats / footwells, a CD changer, and a 2-speaker sound system. Interested? You can Check it out here.
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The topless Smart Crossblade is one of the quirkiest cars that the Smart brand has ever released – very few of these were built and none were officially sold in the United States. And yet, here this is,” said Doug DeMuro, Cars & Bids Co-Founder.