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Daimler will stop selling its electric Smart cars in US, Canada after 2019 model

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German automaker Daimler will stop selling its all-electric Smart EQ fortwo cars in the United States and Canada, agreeing to a company spokesman.

The company will stop selling Smart in the two countries after its 2019 model year, ratified Robert Moran, director of corporate communication. TechCrunch first reported the information after learning of the decision from two people well-known with the decision.

“After much careful consideration, smart will discontinue its battery-electric smart EQ fortwo representative in the U.S. and Canadian markets at the conclusion of MY2019,” Moran said in an emailed statement. “A number of factors, including a declining micro-car store in the U.S. and Canada, combined with high homologation costs for a low volume model are central to this decision.”

MBUSA and Mercedes-Benz Canada disposition provide services and replacement parts to consumers who own a Smart fortwo car.

“Mercedes-Benz will carry forward its electric scenario in the U.S. and Canada with the arrival of the new EQC in 2020,” Moran said.

The news comes as Daimler prepares to further develop its Quick vehicles in China, where global sales are expected to start in 2022.

Read the full report from TechCrunch here.

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