Smart Car and it's usage


                Introduction to How the Smart Car Works | HowStuffWorks

 Smart Cars such as the Fortwo has their engines located at the back, instead of the regular front as most vehicles. The manufacturer uses a Tridion steel safety shell to enclose the entire vehicle as it performs well in pilot clash tests, thereby making the smart car safer. The front of the Smart Car has a small energy-absorbing crumple area for impact reduction. It also has replaceable and recyclable body panels, making it easy for the colour of the car to be changed whenever the user desires. The Fortwo smart car with a 61hp installed engine capacity can go from zero to 60mph in about 15 seconds, isn’t incredible, and with a speedometer max of 84 mph. The most interesting thing is the high tech-sensors make this high speed highly enjoyable for a user.

What is the problem with smart cars?


Privacy violations through hacking possibly expose the user’s data.

Electrical problem, which will cause real-time data transmission issues.

Engine failures, though, even regular cars experience this.

Insecure smart cars/user applications

Possible smart car control hacks; as they are connected to the internet.

Benefits of Using a Smart Car


Some benefits of using a smart car include:


Space – Smart cars take up less space in your garage. Since they are small and compact, it’s easier to find a parking space for your vehicle.

Eco-friendly – Since they use up less fuel compared to regular cars, they produce a significantly reduced amount of harmful substances making them more environmentally friendly. In addition, smart cars are fuel efficient, energy efficient, and are even constructed using recyclable materials

Safety – Most drivers tend to think twice when it comes to the safety of using small cars. They usually doubt how it will fare when used in highways beside regular-sized or big vehicles. Most smart cars are designed with this in mind. They may be lighter but the safety features can match any normal vehicle.

Quiet – Unlike regular cars, they are less noisy. Your neighbors won’t complain much.

Commuter car – Smart cars are designed for the commuter. It has solid gas mileage and can get you to where you want to go. It’s even easier to find a parking slot for your smart vehicle.

How Smart Cars Work


Smart Car engines are located in the trunk, rather than the front of the vehicle. To make Smart Cars safer, the manufacturer uses a Tridion steel safety shell to enclose the entire vehicle and it’s performed well in crash tests. At the front of the Smart Car, there is a small energy-absorbing crumple zone to reduce impact. Smart Cars have replaceable and recyclable body panels, making it possible for owners to change the color of their cars when they crave a new look. According to Smart, the 61-hp engine can go from zero to 60 mph in about 15 seconds, and the speedometer tops out at 84 mph.

Smart Cars: Not So Smart

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Smart cars are fraught with difficulties. If the repair costs are high, the car can be off the road for an extended period of time while the parts are sourced and replaced. They are not for group travel, and you should consider the lack of space when shopping. Furthermore, repairing them costs money on average.




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