Jeep Gladiator vs Smart 1

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Jeep Gladiator
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Summary

2024 Jeep Gladiator
2024 Smart 1
Safety Rating

Engine Type
V6, 3.6L

Not Applicable, 0.0L
Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol

Electric
Fuel Efficiency
12.4L/100km (combined)

0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • No diesel option
  • Compromised ramp-over angle
  • Lacks maximum five-star ANCAP safety rating

  • Complex multimedia tech
  • Brabus not a truly engaging sports car
  • Limited warranty
2024 Jeep Gladiator Summary

Vehicle marketers are guilty of tapping deep veins of hyperbole when talking about any vehicle that might have even a remote chance of venturing off a sealed surface.

They use terms such as "off-road" and "adventure" and "off-grid" with such careless abandon these days that those utterances and the like tend to hold little weight in the minds of experienced four-wheel drivers – not that marketers' over-the-top descriptors have ever been held in any kind of esteem by those in the know.

So, how much stock should we actually place in Jeep's 'Trail Rated' badge?

Well, on paper at least, Jeep's Gladiator Rubicon, appears to be one of the most capable showroom-standard 4WD utes in Australia.

Does this petrol-powered Jeep ute deserve to be cross-shopped against the Ford Ranger Raptor? 

Read on.

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2024 Smart 1 Summary

Another day, another China-backed EV brand launches in Australia. This one, though, should be at least be vaguely familiar, with Smart having previously operated in Australia about 15 years ago, back when it was a Mercedes-Benz sub-brand rocking the tiny and clever Smart ForTwo and ForFour.

Mercedes is still involved, though now as a 50/50 joint venture partner with Chinese giant Geely, though the new Smart family is not being delivered by either company, and are actually being distributed by Mercedes’ biggest global dealer group, LSH Auto.

All of which is a load of information you don’t really need. But you should know, as a result of all that, the brand is promising a fleet of semi-premium EVs designed in Germany and built in China, with the Smart #1 the first to touch down in Australia.

Oh, and they pronounce the “hashtag” part of the model name, but I just can’t see that strategy becoming part of the Australian lexicon.

Anyway, part-Chinese, part-German and all electric. So should the #1 be on your EV shopping list?

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