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June 12, 2009 8:00 AM PDT

Smart Brabus Electric Drive sounds like USS Enterprise

by Rory Reid

Meet the Smart Brabus Electric Drive--a modified version of the Smart ED prototype. The most significant addition, as far as we're concerned, is the noise generator. Click on the image above for more pictures.

(Credit: Crave UK)

Are you tired of being run over by near-silent electric cars? No, us neither, but we've got good news for anyone who often finds themselves wandering into the path of freakishly quiet oncoming eco-cars.

Meet the Smart Brabus Electric Drive--a modified version of the Smart ED prototype we tested back in April 2008. This one's been given the once-over by German tuning company Brabus, which has painted it spearmint green and white, fitted a matching interior, and added some interesting new gadgets.

The most significant addition, as far as we're concerned, is the noise generator. Flick a switch under the dashboard, hit the go pedal and the car makes a noise that sounds like the USS Enterprise as it enters warp speed. The sound doesn't come from the internal speakers, either--it's generated by an external loudspeaker positioned toward the front of the car. If you want something slightly less bonkers, flicking the switch in the other direction will make the car sound like a highly beefed-up Smart fortwo. It's ace.

Inside the cabin, Brabus has installed a Kenwood DNX5220BT multimedia head unit that's packed to the gills with features. It'll act as a sat-nav or as a replacement rear-view mirror when hooked up to a rear-facing camera. It'll also play DVD movies, JPEGs and MPEG1/2 and DivX files, and let you control your iPod. This too, as you can probably imagine, is ace.

The Smart Brabus Electric Drive is still in the concept phase and won't see the light of day until Smart launches the consumer version of the standard Smart ED, and they're not saying when that'll be.

Click here to see a video of us testing the Smart Brabus Electric Drive sound generator.

(Source: Crave UK)

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by TravlnTech June 12, 2009 8:15 AM PDT
Tracking down new info on New Product: Latest news on realease date for RIM (Research In Motion) BLACKBERRY TOUR Smartphone? Target Release Date? Performance? Talk-Time? Any News?
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by tipoo_ June 12, 2009 10:49 AM PDT
Hmm, a video of this noise would be nice.
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by Leslie Katz June 12, 2009 12:18 PM PDT
Stay tuned. We hope to be posting one soon(ish)!
by phoghat June 19, 2009 10:43 AM PDT
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10268260-1.html
by cdxskier6 June 12, 2009 12:52 PM PDT
This is FREAKIN sweet!
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by drumacc June 12, 2009 1:33 PM PDT
"We can't remember ever seeing a spearmint green paint job with a matte finish on any vehicle, anywhere in the world, ever." .....Vintage VW color called Birch Green. http://www.flickr.com/photos/7479294@N07/2874307435/
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by 0wnz June 12, 2009 2:29 PM PDT
Haha, now where do I download the sound files to make it sound like its got a hemi?
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by epimetheus13 June 15, 2009 6:17 AM PDT
The picture gives a whole new meaning to the Korn song "Freak on a Leash".

This noise generator stuff is crap. First thing I'd do is hack it for custom sounds. If my vehicle is making weird noises, it had better be because something is wrong, and not because some politician wanted a few extra votes and some good PR. Oh, and while I'm ranting, somebody make hybrid/electric cars affordable already. I'm as environmentally conscious as the next guy, but I'm not going to pay extra for it. Tree huggers - Flame on.
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