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Smart launches Disturbing London special edition Brabus cars

Fortwo and Forfour special editions released in collaboration with record label

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Smart has launched two special edition Brabus Disturbing London cars.

Disturbing London are a record label founded by musician Tinie Tempah and Dumi Oburota, who have collaborated with the German supermini manufacturer to create special editions of the Fortwo and Forfour.

Based on the Brabus sport models, each car comes with a 90bhp turbocharged petrol engine mated to a six-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.

Each special edition also receives black paint with rose gold interior and matching exterior detailing.

Standard equipment includes Brabus detailing, rear parking sensors and the Premium equipment line, which includes a height adjustable wheel and driver’s seat, Smart’s media package and electrically-adjustable exterior mirrors.

Krishan Bodhani, head of Smart UK, said: “The two cars that are the culmination of our collaboration with Disturbing London look incredible. I am delighted we have been able to build on this already successful partnership: it’s a testament to the authenticity and credibility of our relationship that we are able to offer a limited production run of Smart Disturbing London special edition models that we know will appeal to our audience.”

The Disturbing London special edition Fortwo is priced from £15,895 while the Forfour starts at £16,390. Customers can now order the cars online or from any Smart dealer, though production is for a limited-time only.