One of the biggest disappointments for a car enthusiast is when you see a tremendous concept that never reaches production. It's frustrating to see such great cars never hit the road. Back in 2002, ...
Liam Krie is a Communications graduate and dedicated writer with a passion for the automotive industry. Liam is enthusiastic about research, motorsport and keeping up to date with current affairs.
If you like unique vehicles, it's hard to do better than the Smart Crossblade. Based on the original Smart ForTwo, the Crossblade was first shown as a concept at the 2001 Geneva Motor Show. With no ...
Smart, the Swatch-designed and Daimler Chrysler-engineered European sub-compact car brand has a new variant on the roads, the ‘smart crossblade.’ An open-air runabout powered by a Mercedes-built ...
Ever heard of the Smart Crossblade? It's a wacky factory-built roofless Smart roadster based on the Fortwo microcar. Produced in 2002 as a limited run of only 2,000 units, the Crossblade is the Smart ...
The Smart Crossblade sounds like a vehicle you'd see zipping dangerously down sidewalks or cruising along the walkways at Venice Beach, not one you'd expect to be puttering down the street. And you ...
Car enthusiast and YouTuber Doug DeMuro is calling attention to an odd duck of a smart car: the 2004 Smart Crossblade. It's a vehicle that's been a part of the collection in LA's Petersen Automotive ...
The Smart Crossblade is a very rare and very strange two-seater car that few people seem to know about. This particular example might be the best introduction to the model possible though and that’s ...
DaimlerChrysler’s French-based city car manufacturer, Micro Compact Car smart GmbH, will present the open two-seater ‘smart crossblade’ as a production car at the Geneva motor show in March. The car ...
DaimlerChrysler’s ‘smart’ car brand and its products certainly have their critics, but nobody can deny that there is real innovation at work in the smart. The products themselves remain head-turners ...
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