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Tom_M1
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May 19, 2017

Towing Smart car

Most of the tow bars require the installation of a base plate which is a major expense and requires the removal of all the front panels to install.

There is a British company that uses the spots where an eye bolt screws through the bumper into the front cross member. This would make it very simple to add a tow bar. BUT, I have read one report that says that the tow bar ripped loose from the tow points.

I would appreciate any feedback from anyone that has used the existing tow points.

This is the eyebolt that comes with the car:


British tow bar:


  • Have you considered getting a small open trailer to put it upon ??
    Should be fairly inexpensive and totally safe for the mechanics of the car.
  • I tow a Smart. It is my understanding that towing with the tow hooks was a European thing and I think that Mercedes says it is for emergencies. I certainly wouldn't do here.
    The difficulty of installing a base plate is overstated. My S.O. and myself installed a Blue Ox base plate ourselves. I wouldn't call it easy but is certainly doable. The instructions were clear. You do have to pull off the body panels but that is certainly not hard and they are fairly large and very lightweight. If you take your time and follow each step in the instructions you would have no issues.
  • My wife and I met a couple traveling through our area with a Class-A pulling a smart car (which my MIL also owns both and wants to make her SC into a toad). We talked with the owners quite a bit, and they bought a tow bar meant to screw into the eyelets, and have been towing 1000s of miles with this setup safely. His setup also included a $60 or so tow bar from Harbor freight for the MH hitch.

    The only other issue was you need to put bungee cords around the steering wheel to stiffen the steering gear. Unfortunately his source (I think NM located?) didn't make the tow bar anymore. Based on his advice/experience, I would think this would be a viable way to tow. Just my .02
  • Good morning. We are long time (12 year) smart car drivers. We have had three diesels and now down to an Electric Cabrio. The towing hooks are not meant for long term towing usage. I recommend not using them for towing behind an RV.

    To install the tow bar go to a Mercedes Dealer (or smart car dealer if you are in the US). An RV shop can take hours to figure out how to get the body panels off. A Mercedes dealer (or smart car dealer in the US) has technicians trained on how to remove them. It will take a trained person 20 to 30 seconds per panel to remove them. For most of the panels it is that fast.

    Good luck and happy camping.

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