You've probably heard of the Citroën Ami EV, a micro EV that's small enough to be driven by 14-year-old teeny boppers without a full driving license – in France, at least. Nevertheless, the Ami is a ...
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 ...
In December 2021, Citroën unveiled the My Ami Buggy concept, a tough-looking variant of the electric quadricycle that proved so popular with the public it spawned a production model. Meet the Citroën ...
The Citroen Ami electric heavy quadricycle proved to be a sales hit for the French automaker but that doesn’t stop them from finding new ways of promoting it to the public. The latest marketing stunt ...
Citroen and surfing brand Rip Curl have come together for a new special-edition version of the Ami Buggy quadricycle.
Citroen’s concept car for the 2019 Geneva Motor Show is called the Ami One and represents the brand’s vision of future urban mobility. The show car is 2.5 meters (98 in) long, 1.5 meters (59 in) wide ...
French carmaker, Citroën has revealed the Ami – a quirky, electric two-seater – that’s intended to propel the brand into a new era of car-sharing and urban mobility. Classified as a quadricycle in ...
His automotive adventure started reporting on various motorsport events as a sports writer before moving onto a full-time auto career with various sites, including This Week In Motors and ...
The Citroën Ami is well-named, because if you drive one around town you’re going to make friends. It’s not just the Fisher-Price styling (although that helps, not least with children who instantly ...
Citroën unveiled its Ami One Concept today, a “disruptive all-electric object” that the company will present at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show. A tiny two-person NEV, Ami One Concept is designed for urban ...
It seems Citroën hit the jackpot with the Ami. It should be doing so well that Opel decided to have its share of that cake. Another possibility is that Stellantis thinks the idea can succeed in ...
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