autoevolution
 

Smart ForTwo by Hermes

Hermes Smart ForTwoHermes Smart ForTwoHermes Smart ForTwoHermes Smart ForTwoHermes Smart ForTwoHermes Smart ForTwoHermes Smart ForTwoHermes Smart ForTwoHermes Smart ForTwoHermes Smart ForTwo
Responsible for the design of the Bugatti Veyron, the French car designer has now decided to take on a smaller project in celebration of the Smart's micro-car 10th anniversary.

Choosing the Smart ForTwo model as the basic start-up car, Hermes began modifying and redesigning the car's interior, giving it a more personalized look with a total of 10 available color schemes for the interior and some added new colors for the exterior, available for both the hard top and convertible model.

Hermes brought several extra Hermes-style pockets, a fully leather and canvas covered interior as well as an umbrella which clips on the back of the seats.

With three power output options delivering 60, 70 and 83 horsepower, Hermes has concentrated on the interior design exclusivity and comfort of the driver and passenger, as no performance oriented modifications were made.

With typical Smart buyers usually less concerned of the performance aspect, and considering that the Smart ForTwo is more of an eco-friendly city-person oriented type of vehicle designed for people who just want to move around in an easy, cheap and in this case, cool way, Hermes did a great job at redesigning the looks of the interior, bringing a fresh and new style to it.

A picture is worth a 1000 words, therefore we invite you to take a tour in our virtual gallery and see for yourself the funkyness that Hermes has applied.
If you liked the article, please follow us:  Google News icon Google News Youtube Instagram
 

Would you like AUTOEVOLUTION to send you notifications?

You will only receive our top stories