How does it compare?
Range
The SMART #1 cruises through the landscape with an impressive range of 440 km (273 miles). A solid contender, the Hyundai Kona Electric, delivers approximately 484 km (301 miles) with its long-range variant, giving it a slight edge in the endurance department. Meanwhile, the Volkswagen ID.4 offers a respectable 402 km (250 miles) range, shadowing closer to our protagonist. The Peugeot e-2008 and MG ZS EV trail behind with ranges of 310 km (193 miles) and 262 km (163 miles), respectively.
Acceleration
When it comes to a dash from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph), the SMART #1 hits the target within 6.7 seconds, making it far from sluggish. The Hyundai Kona Electric mocks that with a slightly slower 7.9 seconds. The Volkswagen ID.4 clocks in at a leisurely 8.5 seconds. The Peugeot e-2008 is on par with the ID.4 at around 8.5 seconds as well, while the MG ZS EV, gives a nod to leisurely acceleration with a time of about 8.2 seconds.
Power
The SMART #1 packs a punch with 286 horsepower (213 kW), making it a fierce contender. The Hyundai Kona Electric and the Volkswagen ID.4 both offer around 201 horsepower (150 kW). The petite Peugeot e-2008 manages with 136 horsepower (100 kW), and the MG ZS EV delivers a modest 143 horsepower (107 kW). In a horsepower showdown, the SMART #1 certainly flexes the most muscle.
Charging Time
On the subject of replenishing those kilowatt-hours, the SMART #1 with its 64 kWh battery takes approximately 7.5 hours to charge via a standard home charger or about 30 minutes to 80% with a high-speed DC charger. The Hyundai Kona Electric features similar stats with 9.5 hours on a standard outlet and 47 minutes for a quick charge. The Volkswagen ID.4 sings a similar tune, taking around 9 hours or 38 minutes respectively. The Peugeot e-2008 lags slightly with about 7.5 hours and 30 minutes for a quick top-up, while the MG ZS EV also keeps up with 7 hours and 40 minutes respectively.
Price
Price is always a clincher. The SMART #1 is tagged at $42,700 (around £31,000 or €36,500). The Hyundai Kona Electric commands around $40,500 (£29,300 or €34,600), slightly undercutting the SMART. The Volkswagen ID.4, rather an aspirational leap, is pitched around $45,000 (£32,500 or €38,400). The Peugeot e-2008 sits cozy at $36,000 (£26,000 or €30,800), making it the budget choice. Lastly, the MG ZS EV wears a not-so-hefty tag of $29,000 (£21,000 or €24,800).
Certainly, the SMART #1 is no slouch, holding its ground firmly against its electrified peers with a balanced blend of power, range, and performance.


