If you thought that the interior of the Vilner-tuned
Lamborghini Huracan is flashy, then you also need to check out their latest
project, this Brabus Smart ForTwo.
An electric green color dominates the interior,
added in contrast to the black bits and pieces, but the upgrades don’t stopped
here. The Bulgarian tuner says that all the cheap plastics that were once
highly visible inside the city car are now long gone.
In their place, Vilner has added carbon fiber,
leather, and Alcantara, which cover just about every surface imaginable, from
the A-pillars to the headliner, and from the seats to the dashboard. Top
stitching is also part of the makeover process, while the steering wheel is
described as being 'a piece of art'.
We hope that you’re eyes aren’t tired from
looking at all that green. Naturally, the exterior of this Brabus Smart For Two
has been adorned with the same color, which was applied over a fresh coat of
pearl white. Carbon fiber can also be found here, in the shape of some subtle
trim pieces above the rear wheel arches, while the Monoblock VII rims have
green rings, and the front emblem, grille, and rear diffuser are painted in
gloss black.
The city car is said to be one of Vilner's biggest
projects so far, but despite being flashy, it won't break any speed records, as
the 999 cc 3-cylinder turbocharged lump remains stock, making 102 hp and 147 Nm of torque.