One of the most interesting concept cars on the floor of the Geneva Motor Show is the Ami One, Citroen’s idea of a vehicle meant to replace both public -read buses - and individual - read bicycles - ...
Citroën launched the Ami in 2020 as an affordable electric city runabout exclusively designed for urban driving. Even though it was often ridiculed for its low speed, simplistic exterior, questionable ...
With a top speed of 28mph, the Citroen Ami is pretty limited to where you can drive it. But, provided you don't leave the confines of a town centre, the Ami is a lot of fun - helped by direct steering ...
Citroen has shifted over 43,000 units of the My Ami since it was launched three years ago, with 80% of them choosing a customized version. Fueled by its success, the French automaker has just ...
The Citroën Ami is a new electric car that that takes affordability to a new level. The Ami will be available to rent for the equivalent of $23 a month, for a 48-month period with $2,900, or for ...
A concept car turned reality, the reverse-doored Citroën Ami quadricycle still looks and feels more like a fanciful concept car than a production model. But just because the €7,000 microcar is ...
Next month, Citroën will celebrate its 100 anniversary, as company was founded in March 1919 by French industrialist André-Gustave Citroën. The company says that it's perpetuating 100 years of ...
A truly unique little car is coming to the streets of Europe mid-year in the Citroen Ami. Cheap as chips and legal for license-free driving, this super-quirky little electric pod goes 70 km (43 miles) ...
It's easy to love multi-million-dollar hypercars with unfathomable top speeds, thousands of horsepower, and various other superlatives, but when folks show love to the misfits of the automotive world, ...
Want a Citroën Ami that pays homage to the 2CV ‘Charleston’? Well, we have Good News! Renowned Italian designer, Massimo Biancone, has now created his own reinterpretation of said 2CV model, and ...
Is the Citroen Ami a good car? The Citroen Ami is certainly charming, but it only makes practical sense for a very select group of urban dwellers. While it adds the weather protection absent on a ...