Smart Fortwo Cabriolet (2016 – 2019) Review

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Smart Fortwo Cabriolet (2016 – 2019) Verdict

3/5

+Great around town. Folding fabric roof can be operated at any speed. Easy to drive.

-No rear seats. Expensive next to coupe. Limited boot access. Poor ride quality.

Find out more about the Smart Fortwo Cabriolet (2016 – 2019)

Insurance Groups are between 4–16
On average it achieves 88% of the official MPG figure

With its cute styling, compact size and easy to drive nature, the Smart Fortwo Cabrio is great for nipping around town in the sun. However, its folding fabric roof does mean some compromises. The back window is prone to getting dirty quickly since it has no rear wiper and while the boot is the same size as in the hard-top, access is tighter in the Cabrio. Oh, and it's more expensive than the Fortwo coupe, too.

The roof can be retracted while on the move and set to any position – so it can be treated like a sunroof or taken all the way back. If you know it’s going to be nice and sunny with no chance of rain, you can go one step further and remove the bars from above both doors, storing them in a special pocket in the tailgate.

On the move the Fortwo Cabrio is extremely easy to drive, with very light controls and a tight turning circle. U-turns in busy streets, parallel parking and tight gaps in traffic are made almost effortless. Both the 71PS and 90PS engines are perky and responsive and they work well with either the manual transmission or the smooth dual-clutch auto, which is a great choice for stop start urban driving.

But the Fortwo Cabrio clatters over speed bumps and feels a bit wobbly and jittery on uneven tarmac. It’s loud on the motorway too – though it can hold its own when it comes to overtaking and keeping up with high-speed traffic. The problems don’t stop there – the Fortwo Cabrio costs a lot more than the hard-top version and is similar in price to the Fiat 500C, which is more practical.

That said, any Fortwo buyer knows the limitations before they buy and, while there may only be two seats, there is a surprising amount of space in the cabin. Tall drivers and passengers shouldn’t have much trouble with head or legroom and there is enough storage for the usual odds and ends, like coffee cups, smartphones, dash cameras and maps, to be stored neatly.

The lack of rear seats, a small boot and surprisingly high pricing mean the Cabrio will hold limited appeal for the average urban motorist. But many buyers will fall in love with the quirkiness of the Fortwo Cabrio, and will be willing to pay the extra for it. If that’s the case with you then you’re unlikely to be disappointed - it’s great in town, easy to drive and packed with character. 

Smart Fortwo Cabriolet (2016 – 2019) handling and engines

The Fortwo has an unusual rear-engine, rear-wheel drive layout. This has the advantage of giving it an extremely tight turning circle. Paired with the Fortwo’s tiny size, it means getting in and out of tight gaps and small parking spaces is incredibly easy. U-turns are effortless too – a three-point turn is only necessary on very narrow roads.

Both the 71PS and 90PS petrol engines (there is no diesel) are perfectly at home around town and come with a slick five-speed manual transmission. If you make longer journeys regularly then the higher output engine is a better bet - it’s a little more responsive thanks to a turbocharger, so it's more effective when accelerating on a slip road or overtaking slower traffic.

Earlier Smart models were available with an automatic gearbox and it was laughably slow and jerky – but if you’re worried about the new model there’s no need. The current Smart is offered with a very smooth, slick dual clutch automatic as an option. It works very well, particularly for those frustrating urban stop and start jams.

Official fuel economy figures are more than 65mpg for both engine variants, regardless of whether they are linked to a manual or automatic transmission. Real world figures are obviously less impressive, but the Smart is still cheap to run. It has a tiny fuel tank, though – so expect frequent, if cheap, trips to the petrol station.

While the Smart Fortwo Cabrio is easy to drive in town, it does have some issues. The suspension jiggles and wobbles over uneven surfaces and thumps over potholes, while the fabric roof makes motorway speeds blustery and loud. Speed bumps are uncomfortable too thanks to the short wheelbase.

That said, the Fortwo copes well in corners. The handling is predictable and stable even on country roads, with good body control for the most part. Despite the rear-wheel drive layout there is no sense the car ever wants to spin around even on loose surfaces like in a gravel carpark.

Driver aids include cruise control and a speed limiter as standard, along with hill start assist. Optionally there is a lane keep assistance system that provides a visual and audio warning if the driver starts drifting out of their lane on the motorway, plus a front collision warning system that provides an alert if an imminent crash is detected.

Engine MPG 0-62 CO2
0.9 52–67 mpg 10.4–10.8 s 97–122 g/km
0.9 Automatic 53–69 mpg 10.8–11.7 s 96–122 g/km
0.9T 109 Automatic 61–69 mpg 9.5–11.3 s 96–104 g/km
1.0 55–69 mpg 14.4–14.9 s 93–114 g/km
1.0 Automatic 54–69 mpg 15.1–15.5 s 94–119 g/km
EQ - 11.5–11.8 s -

Real MPG average for the Smart Fortwo Cabriolet (2016 – 2019)

RealMPG

Real MPG was created following thousands of readers telling us that their cars could not match the official figures.

Real MPG gives real world data from drivers like you to show how much fuel a vehicle really uses.

Average performance

88%

Real MPG

40–79 mpg

MPGs submitted

9

Smart Fortwo Cabriolet (2016 – 2019) interior

Dimensions
Length 2695–2740 mm
Width 1893 mm
Height 1543–1555 mm
Wheelbase 1873 mm

Full specifications

The folding fabric roof on the Smart Fortwo Cabrio retracts electronically at any speed. Fully retracted it bundles up above the load cover, plus the roof bars can be removed easily from above the doors and stowed in the boot. In this configuration it feels more truly ‘open’ than the Fiat 500C or DS 3 Cabrio. 

On a Smart Fortwo coupe the tailgate glass opens as well as the tailgate itself, which makes access easy. Sadly the folding fabric roof means this isn’t possible in the Fortwo Cabrio, which makes access to the boot a little tighter, although it has exactly the same 260-litre capacity. It’s still fine for shopping trips or soft luggage, though.

Up front there is a surprising amount of space, with enough leg and headroom for tall occupants. Obviously the big caveat is the lack of any rear seats, but you wouldn’t be looking at a Smart Fortwo Cabrio review if you needed those. There’s plenty of seat adjustment so getting comfortable is straightforward.

Material quality is very sturdy and there are neat touches like a fabric-covered dashboard and cute slider controls for the temperature. The ball-like vents and pod-mounted rev counter are clever throwbacks to the original Smart, too – though they’re much better made in the new car.

All versions have Bluetooth connectivity, an aux-input and a USB socket, along with climate control and electric windows. Opting for a higher trim level brings largely cosmetic improvements, meaning useful extras like the touchscreen navigation unit are cost options across the whole range.

That said, we’d recommend keeping costs down and going for the affordable smartphone cradle. This allows drivers to plug their phones in to maintain charge and safely use their screen for functions like navigation, but without the expense of the integrated – and clunky – touchscreen nav.

Standard equipment (from December 2016)

Passion includes 15-inch alloy wheels, black interior fabric, automatic air conditioning, electric windows, colour multi-function instrument computer, USB connection, Bluetooth, Aux-in, cruise control, speed limiter and hill start assist.

Prime adds alternative alloy wheel design, alternative interior colours and heated seats.

Prime Sport adds 16-inch alloy wheels, chrome tailpipe, 10mm lower suspension, sports steering wheel and stainless steel pedals.

Brabus Sport 16 or 17-inch alloy wheels, Brabus exterior and interior details. 

Smart Fortwo Cabriolet (2016 – 2019) models and specs

Dimensions
Length 2695–2740 mm
Width 1893 mm
Height 1543–1555 mm
Wheelbase 1873 mm
Miscellaneous
Kerb Weight 880–1115 kg
Boot Space -
Warranty 2 years
Servicing 9000–12500 miles
Costs
List Price £10,000–£27,135
Insurance Groups 4–16
Road Tax Bands A–D
Official MPG 52.3–68.9 mpg
Euro NCAP Safety Ratings
Adult -
Child -
Pedestrian -
Overall 4

On sale until July 2020

Cabriolet
Version List Price MPG 0-62
0.9 109 Turbo Brabus Premium Auto 2dr £19,970 61.4 mpg -
0.9 109hp Turbo Brabus Auto 2dr £18,725 61.4 mpg -
0.9 90 Turbo Brabus Sport Auto 2dr £17,190 67.3 mpg -
0.9 90 Turbo Brabus Sport Premium 2dr £17,040 65.7 mpg -
0.9 90 Turbo Passion Premium Auto 2dr £15,945 67.3 mpg 11.7 s
0.9 90 Turbo Prime Premium Plus Auto 2dr £17,185 53.3 mpg 11.7 s
0.9 90 Turbo Prime Sport Premium 2dr £16,285 53.3 mpg 10.8 s
0.9 90 Turbo Prime Sport Premium Plus 2dr £16,785 53.3 mpg 10.8 s
0.9 90 Turbo Proxy Premium Plus Auto 2dr £16,845 67.3 mpg 11.7 s
0.9 90 Turbo Urban Shadow Edition 2dr - - -
0.9 90hp Turbo Brabus Sport 2dr £16,195 65.7 mpg -
0.9 90hp Turbo Passion 2dr £14,150 52.3 mpg 10.8 s
0.9 90hp Turbo Passion Auto 2dr £15,145 53.3 mpg 11.7 s
0.9 90hp Turbo Passion Premium 2dr £14,950 65.7 mpg 10.8 s
0.9 90hp Turbo Prime 2dr £14,845 52.3 mpg 10.8 s
0.9 90hp Turbo Prime Auto 2dr £15,840 53.3 mpg 11.7 s
0.9 90hp Turbo Prime Premium 2dr £15,690 52.3 mpg 10.8 s
0.9 90hp Turbo Prime Premium Auto 2dr £16,685 53.3 mpg 11.7 s
0.9 90hp Turbo Prime Premium Plus 2dr £16,190 52.3 mpg 10.8 s
0.9 90hp Turbo Prime Sport 2dr £15,395 65.7 mpg -
0.9 90hp Turbo Prime Sport Auto 2dr £16,390 67.3 mpg -
0.9 90hp Turbo Proxy 2dr £14,555 65.7 mpg 10.8 s
0.9 90hp Turbo Proxy Auto 2dr £15,550 67.3 mpg 11.7 s
0.9 90hp Turbo Proxy Premium 2dr £15,350 65.7 mpg 10.8 s
0.9 90hp Turbo Proxy Premium Auto 2dr £16,345 67.3 mpg 11.7 s
0.9 90hp Turbo Proxy Premium Plus 2dr £15,850 65.7 mpg 10.8 s
0.9 Turbo Brabus Sport Premium Auto 2dr £18,035 67.3 mpg -
0.9 Turbo Brabus Sport Premium Plus 2dr £17,540 65.7 mpg -
0.9 Turbo Prime Sport Premium Auto 2dr £17,280 53.3 mpg 11.7 s
0.9 Turbo Prime Sport Premium Plus Auto 2dr £17,780 53.3 mpg 11.7 s
0.9 Turbo Urban Shadow Edition Auto 2dr - - -
0.9T 109 Brabus Premium Plus Auto 2dr £20,470 61.4 mpg -
0.9T 109 Brabus Xclusive Auto 2dr £22,350 61.4 mpg 9.5 s
0.9T Brabus Sport Premium Plus Auto 2dr £18,535 67.3 mpg -
1.0 71 Prime Sport Premium Plus Auto 2dr £17,185 54.3 mpg 15.5 s
1.0 71 Urban Shadow Edition 2dr - - -
1.0 71 Urban Shadow Edition Auto 2dr - - -
1.0 71hp Passion 2dr £13,555 55.4 mpg 14.9 s
1.0 71hp Passion Auto 2dr £14,550 54.3 mpg 15.5 s
1.0 71hp Passion Premium 2dr £14,355 65.7 mpg 14.9 s
1.0 71hp Passion Premium Auto 2dr £15,350 65.7 mpg 15.5 s
1.0 71hp Prime 2dr £14,250 55.4 mpg 14.9 s
1.0 71hp Prime Auto 2dr £15,245 54.3 mpg 15.5 s
1.0 71hp Prime Premium 2dr £15,095 55.4 mpg 14.9 s
1.0 71hp Prime Premium Auto 2dr £16,090 54.3 mpg 15.5 s
1.0 71hp Prime Premium Plus 2dr £15,595 55.4 mpg 14.9 s
1.0 71hp Prime Premium Plus Auto 2dr £16,590 54.3 mpg 15.5 s
1.0 71hp Prime Sport 2dr £14,800 65.7 mpg -
1.0 71hp Prime Sport Auto 2dr £15,795 65.7 mpg -
1.0 71hp Prime Sport Premium 2dr £15,690 56.5 mpg 14.9 s
1.0 71hp Prime Sport Premium Auto 2dr £16,685 54.3 mpg 15.5 s
1.0 71hp Prime Sport Premium Plus 2dr £16,190 56.5 mpg 14.9 s
1.0 71hp Proxy 2dr £13,960 65.7 mpg 14.9 s
1.0 71hp Proxy Auto 2dr £14,955 65.7 mpg 15.5 s
1.0 71hp Proxy Premium 2dr £14,755 65.7 mpg 14.9 s
1.0 71hp Proxy Premium Auto 2dr £15,750 65.7 mpg 15.5 s
1.0 71hp Proxy Premium Plus 2dr £15,255 65.7 mpg 14.9 s
1.0 71hp Proxy Premium Plus Auto 2dr £16,250 65.7 mpg 15.5 s
EQ 22KW Edition Nightsky Auto 2dr £27,135 - 11.8 s
EQ 22KW Prime Premium Auto 2dr £23,335 - 11.8 s
EQ 22KW Prime Premium Plus Auto 2dr £23,930 - 11.8 s
EQ 7KW Prime Premium Auto 2dr £23,060 - 11.8 s
EQ 7KW Prime Premium Plus Auto 2dr £23,655 - 11.8 s
Coupe
Version List Price MPG 0-62
0.9 90 Turbo Edition Blue Auto 2dr £16,040 56.5 mpg 11.3 s
0.9 90 Turbo Edition Green Auto 2dr £16,040 56.5 mpg 11.3 s
0.9 90 Turbo Urban Shadow Edition 2dr - - -
0.9 90hp Turbo Black Edition 2dr £13,310 67.3 mpg 10.4 s
0.9 90hp Turbo Black Edition Auto 2dr £14,305 68.9 mpg 11.3 s
0.9 90hp Turbo Edition Red Auto 2dr £16,040 56.5 mpg 11.3 s
0.9 90hp Turbo White Edition 2dr £13,310 67.3 mpg 10.4 s
0.9 90hp Turbo White Edition Auto 2dr £14,305 68.9 mpg 11.3 s
0.9 Turbo Urban Shadow Edition Auto 2dr - - -
0.9T Disturbing London Edition Auto 2dr £15,900 68.9 mpg 11.3 s
1.0 71 Urban Shadow Edition 2dr - - -
1.0 71 Urban Shadow Edition Auto 2dr - - -
1.0 71hp Black Edition 2dr £12,715 68.9 mpg 14.4 s
1.0 71hp Black Edition Auto 2dr £13,710 68.9 mpg 15.1 s
1.0 71hp Pure 2dr £10,000 68.9 mpg 14.4 s
1.0 71hp White Edition 2dr £12,715 68.9 mpg 14.4 s
1.0 71hp White Edition Auto 2dr £13,710 68.9 mpg 15.1 s
EQ 22KW Edition Nightsky Auto 2dr £24,995 - 11.5 s
EQ 22KW Prime Premium Auto 2dr £21,195 - 11.5 s
EQ 22KW Prime Premium Plus Auto 2dr £21,790 - 11.5 s
EQ 7KW Prime Premium Auto 2dr £20,920 - 11.5 s
EQ 7KW Prime Premium Plus Auto 2dr £21,515 - 11.5 s

On sale until April 2017

Cabriolet
Version List Price MPG 0-62
0.9 109 Turbo Brabus Premium Auto 2dr £19,830 61.4 mpg -
0.9 109hp Turbo Brabus Auto 2dr £18,585 61.4 mpg -
0.9 90 Turbo Brabus Sport Auto 2dr £17,070 67.3 mpg -
0.9 90 Turbo Brabus Sport Premium 2dr £16,920 65.7 mpg -
0.9 90 Turbo Prime Sport Premium 2dr £16,120 65.7 mpg -
0.9 90 Turbo Prime Sport Premium Plus 2dr £16,620 65.7 mpg -
0.9 90hp Turbo Brabus Sport 2dr £16,075 65.7 mpg -
0.9 90hp Turbo Prime Sport 2dr £15,275 65.7 mpg -
0.9 90hp Turbo Prime Sport Auto 2dr £16,270 67.3 mpg -
0.9 Turbo Brabus Sport Premium Auto 2dr £17,915 67.3 mpg -
0.9 Turbo Brabus Sport Premium Plus 2dr £17,420 65.7 mpg -
0.9 Turbo Prime Sport Premium Auto 2dr £17,115 67.3 mpg -
0.9 Turbo Prime Sport Premium Plus Auto 2dr £17,615 67.3 mpg -
0.9T 109 Brabus Premium Plus Auto 2dr £20,330 61.4 mpg -
0.9T 109 Brabus Xlsv Auto 2dr £21,755 61.4 mpg -
0.9T Brabus Sport Premium Plus Auto 2dr £18,415 67.3 mpg -
1.0 71 Prime Sport Premium Plus Auto 2dr £17,020 65.7 mpg -
1.0 71hp Prime Sport 2dr £14,680 65.7 mpg -
1.0 71hp Prime Sport Auto 2dr £15,675 65.7 mpg -
1.0 71hp Prime Sport Premium 2dr £15,525 65.7 mpg -
1.0 71hp Prime Sport Premium Auto 2dr £16,520 65.7 mpg -
1.0 71hp Prime Sport Premium Plus 2dr £16,025 65.7 mpg -

Model History

December 2015

Smart Fortwo Cabriolet goes on sale

The newest addition to the smart range comes with an electrically-operated fabric roof that can be lowered or raised in just 12 seconds at any vehicle speed.

The fortwo cabrio’s triple-layered soft top –including glass rear screen - fully opens, while the roof side bars are removable and fit easily into the cabrio’s folding tailgate ensuring they never encroach into the cabrio’s boot space. The fortwo cabrio comes with a black soft top as standard, but customers can also opt for the red option (£115). A compact wind deflector (£59) is also available.

The fortwo cabrio is available with one of two engines - 71 hp or 90 hp turbo - twinned with a new five-speed manual gearbox (available to order in spring 2016) or twinamic six-speed dual clutch automatic transmission (£995), which brings quick gear shifts and even greater efficiency when paired with the 90hp engine.

When powered by the 71PS engine the fortwo cabrio returns up to 65.7 mpg on the combined cycle, emits just 99 g/km of CO2 and has a top speed of 94 mph. The 90PS turbo variant (which costs £595 more) returns up to 67.3 mpg, emits 99g/km and has a top speed of 96 mph.

Like its fortwo and forfour siblings, there are three model lines available for the fortwo cabrio: passion, prime and proxy. The passion features 15-inch eight-spoke alloy wheels along with automatic climate control; smart audio system with Bluetooth connectivity; and a choice of either an orange/black or a grey/black interior.

The prime model comes with 15-inch five-twin-spoke black alloys with high sheen finish; black leather upholstery with grey topstitching; and heated seats. Additional dashboard instrument pods with a cockpit clock and rev counter are a classic smart touch.

The proxy model is fitted with 16-inch eight-Y-spoke alloy wheels in black. It also features a blue and white interior with Artico and cloth upholstery, and – as standard – the Sports Package which includes: a sports perforated leather multifunction steering wheel; sports suspension lowered by 10 mm; rubber-studded brushed steel sports pedals and a chrome exhaust finisher. Both prime and proxy are priced at £695 over passion models.

smart fortwo cabrio g/km CO 2 % - BIK tax rate £ - P11D value £ - Price OTR
71 hp passion - manual 99 13 £13,210.00 £13,265.00
71 hp passion – auto 99 13 £14,205.00 £14,260.00
71 hp prime - manual 99 13 £13,905.00 £13,960.00
71 hp prime - auto 99 13 £14,900.00 £14,995.00
71 hp proxy – manual 99 13 £13,905.00 £13,960.00
71 hp proxy – auto 99 13 £14,900.00 £14,995.00
90 hp passion - manual 99 14 £13,805.00 £13,860.00
90 hp passion – auto 97 14 £14,800.00 £14,855.00
90 hp prime – manual 99 14 £14,500.00 £14,555.00
90 hp prime – auto 97 14 £15,495.00 £15,550.00
90 hp proxy – manual 99 14 £14,500.00 £14,555.00
90 hp proxy – auto 97 14 £15,495.00 £15,550.00

September 2016

Smart Fortwo Brabus Cabrio launched

Prices for the new Smart Brabus range start at £18,460.

The Brabus range uses the existing turbo-charged 898cc engine, with an increased power output of 109PS up from 90PS. In keeping with its sportier engine and exterior, it also comes with Brabus Performance sports suspension with specially adapted ESP, sports power steering, and a twinamic dual-clutch transmission with race start function.

Based on the existing passion model, the Brabus models add significant styling updates including Brabus badging, a sports steering wheel, Brabus seats with dinamica inserts, handbrake and gear shift with Brabus logo, Brabus sports pedals, 16- and 17-inch alloy wheels. Passion models come generously equipped as standard, including the smart audio system; automatic climate control; and cruise control.

For £845 Brabus customers can add the Premium package which includes height adjustable driver’s seat and steering wheel; heated and electrically operated door mirrors; rear parking sensors; and smart media system. The night sky option also adds a fabric folding sunroof for an additional £625 on smart forfour models only.

For an additional £3170 customers can opt for the Brabus Xclusive model, which adds leather sports seats, a bi-fabric dashboard (leather and mesh), Brabus floor mat and Xclusive badging. Brabus Xclusive models come standard with the Premium Plus package (£1,345 on BRABUS models) which includes ambient lighting, rear view camera, automatic window wipers and lights, fog lamps with cornering function and a centre armrest.

What to watch out for

16-07-2018:

Seems to be a problem with the electric windows of Smart 453 ForTwo models sticking down. The windows can eventually be closed by incrementally 'nudging' them up a little at a time by short switch activations.