Mercedes-Benz is seriously considering building a Smart SUV or crossover based on the architecture shared by the Smart Forfour, new Fortwo and Renault Twingo.
Although sales have started strongly for the combined Renault-Smart project, both companies are looking at ways to increase the total annual output of this unique rear-engined platform.
According to the latest sales figures, Renault shifted just over 10,000 Twingos in February alone and Smart about 3700 each of its models.
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