How does it compare?
Among electric compact crossovers packing a performance punch, the SMART #3 BRABUS finds itself toe-to-toe with heavy hitters like the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N, Kia EV6 GT, Tesla Model Y Performance, and Ford Mustang Mach-E GT. While each brings its own flavor to the EV table, they’re all vying for the same speed-hungry, style-driven driver who doesn't want to pay six figures for electrified fun.
Range
The SMART #3 BRABUS delivers 415 km (258 miles) of driving range, which is competitive for its class. The Hyundai Ioniq 5 N checks in slightly lower at 400 km (249 miles), while the Kia EV6 GT comes close at around 424 km (263 miles). Tesla Model Y Performance leads with approximately 487 km (303 miles), and the Mach-E GT offers about 435 km (270 miles).
Acceleration
The SMART #3 BRABUS reaches 0 to 100 km/h (0–62 mph) in 3.7 seconds, right in the thick of performance EVs. Kia EV6 GT clocks in at 3.5 seconds, Tesla Model Y Performance hits it in 3.7 seconds as well, while the Mach-E GT does it in about 3.8 seconds. The Ioniq 5 N slightly edges the pack at 3.4 seconds.
Power
Output-wise, the SMART #3 BRABUS pumps out 428 hp (315 kW). That’s solid, though the Ioniq 5 N and EV6 GT both flex harder at around 576 hp (430 kW). Tesla Model Y Performance posts 455 hp (340 kW), and the Mach-E GT delivers 480 hp (358 kW). So while BRABUS doesn’t lead on paper, it still packs plenty of thrill-per-dollar.
Charging Time
Fast charging on the SMART #3 BRABUS takes just 30 minutes (10% to 80%), aligning with the best in class. Ioniq 5 N and EV6 GT both hit similar times thanks to 800V platforms. The Tesla Model Y can do it in around 27 minutes on a Supercharger, while the Mach-E GT can take 38-45 minutes depending on station conditions.
Price
Here’s where SMART #3 BRABUS shines: a starting price of $23,000 (£17,800 / €21,200) dramatically undercuts its rivals. Tesla Model Y Performance starts at $51,000 (£39,500 / €47,000), Kia EV6 GT around $61,000 (£47,300 / €56,000), Ioniq 5 N at $66,000 (£51,000 / €60,800), and the Mustang Mach-E GT at $59,000 (£45,700 / €54,200). It’s nearly half the cost—without being half the fun.

