INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Citroën Ami is a new take on urban mobility
It electric, cheap and doesn''t require a license
In short, it less of a car and more of an electric scooter with two seats, doors and a heater
Jokes aside, the Citroën Ami could be a glimpse at the future of mobility.
The innovation isn''t in the technical aspects of the Ami
Citroën is positioning the Ami as an urban mobility solution
The size is perfect for narrow streets and the price is right to be competitive against public transport
The Ami is not classified as a motor vehicle
As such, operators do not need a license and can be as young as 14 in France and 16 in other European countries.
Passengers sit side-by-side
in the heated compartment and under the panoramic roof
The 5.5kWh lithium-ion battery is housed under the floor and is good for up to 70 kilometers after a three-hour charge from a standard 220v
The top speed is 45 km/h (28 mph).
And because it a Citroën, there a nod to the company quirky past: The side windows open manually by
tilting upwards like the classic 2 CV.
The Ami is available to consumers in several different ways
It can be rented long term at a cost of €19.99 (including VAT) per month with an initial payment of €2,644 (including VAT)
The Ami can be rented through a car-sharing service for up to a day at a rate of €0.26 per min
Or, the Ami is available for purchase from €6,000 (including VAT).
Citroën is taking orders for the Ami starting on March 30 in France
and several months later in Spain, Italy, Belgium, Portugal and then Germany
The first Ami vehicles are expected by June.