BRABUS Ultimate E Concept - IAA 2017 Live

Brabus Zero Emission, aftermarket tuner Brabus' alternate powertrain division, presented the Brabus Ultimate E Concept at the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show (IAA 2017). Based on a Smart ForTwo coupe, the car gets an all-electric powertrain boasting truly impressive specifications.

BRABUS Ultimate E Concept front three quarters left at IAA 2017

The Brabus Ultimate E Concept is fitted with an electric motor that develops 201 HP and 350 Nm propelling the car to 100 km/h from standstill in just 4.5 seconds. It can reach a top speed of 180 km/h. Mounted behind the rear axle is a transverse electric motor. Power comes from a 22kWh lithium-ion battery pack installed in the vehicle floor. Brabus claims the Ultimate E has a maximum range of 160 kilometers (100 miles). No word on how quickly the battery will drain if the driver decides to challenge the Brabus's 0-100 km/h time and top speed claims, though.

In typical Brabus fashion, the vehicle gets outlandish cosmetic changes including a wide body kit and forged 18-inch alloys finished in black. The car is finished in a bright yellow shade with contrasting black grille, roof spoiler, and black headlamp inlays. The 'Battery Power by KREISEL' is a nod to the Austrian company Kreisel Electric's contribution in the project.

The cabin dons a rather loud blue and yellow theme along with Brabus aluminium pedals and 'Ultimate E' badging on the centre console and parking brake lever.

BRABUS Ultimate E Concept dashboard at IAA 2017

Brabus says the car is undergoing road testing currently. It may enter series production if there is sufficient demand, albeit in small numbers.

BRABUS Ultimate E Concept at 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show

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