Unveiled last week along with its little brother, the second generation of the Smart Forfour is still a few months away from actually being driven by potential customers, not to mention getting bought, so seeing one all dressed up with aftermarket wheels is surely a bit peculiar.
Not only peculiar but also highly improbable, at least until Brabus finally gives it a proper makeover and develops an entire array of beautifying exterior products.
Since we’re still even more months away from that, Hungarian Photoshop artist X-Tomi gave a crack at virtually modifying the all-new Forfour and the result is arguably very eye-pleasing for Euro-tuning lovers, despite the fact that the wheels used on the car are actually American.
Speaking of which, despite the fact that it will disappoint many Americans (and bring joy to many others), the 2015 Smart Forfour will not be reaching the US shores, unlike the new Fortwo.
Getting back to the virtual tuning job, it seem that this forfour edition #1 got a hold of a set of Vossen CV3 five-spoke rims and a much lower ground clearance, giving the car an entirely different look and a much more aggressive stance. Compared to the regular one, do you think it’s a yay or a nay?
By Alex Oagana
Renderings via X-Tomi