Smart made its name with diminutive city cars, most measuring between 2.7m and 3.5m in length, but since Mercedes-Benz sold half of the brand to Geely, the marque’s range has grown in both size and quantity.

The latest model in Smart’s product offensive is the #6, its first ever sedan. With its blacked-out alloy wheels and a pop-up boot lid spoiler, the #6 will likely be pitched as the brand’s sportiest offering.

Its curvy body features headlights and tail-lights that live within full-width translucent plastic housings. With what seems to be a LiDAR unit on the roof, as well as cameras mounted behind the front wheel-arches, the #6 will be available with advanced driver assistance functions.

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No images of the sedan’s interior have been revealed so far, but if Smart’s current offerings are anything to go by, expect a plethora of screens and, at least for Chinese market, an AI voice assistant.

Measuring 4906mm long, 1922mm wide, 1508mm tall and riding on a 2926mm wheelbase, it will easily be Smart’s largest vehicle ever, overtaking the 4.7m #5 SUV.

For reference, the latest Toyota Camry is 4920mm long, 1840mm wide, 1455mm tall, and has a 2825mm wheelbase.

At launch the #6 will be available exclusively as a plug-in hybrid using Geely’s NordThor Hybrid 2.0 setup, with a total system output of 320kW.