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City electric car Citroen Ami for 6000 euros (7 photos + video)


Citroën has expanded its rangeelectric vehicles to the smallest and introduced a serial electric two-seater city car for which a license is not required. A novelty called Ami (Friend) will be used for both private owners and car sharing programs. Assigning a car with a body length of 2.41 meters the status of “light ATV” will allow young people of 14 years of age in France and 16 years of age in other European countries to ride Citroën Ami. The maximum speed of the car at the same time has an artificial limitation.


After mastering the industrial production of Citroën Amia program will be launched allowing you to rent a car, after an initial payment of 2644 euros (2900 dollars) and a monthly payment of 19.99 euros (22 dollars). Short-term rental will cost 0.26 euros when sharing a car. To do this, Citroen Ami rental must be made through the company Free2Move, pre-subscribed for a month for 9.90 euros. However, Ami can simply be bought by paying Citroën only 6,000 euros.

The exterior design of the car is characterized by the absence ofexcesses, completely symmetrical, and the name of the car received in honor of a vintage, released back in 1961 and lasted on the market until 1979 passenger car Citroen Ami.


Technical characteristics of a double,two-door cars are as follows: engine power 8 horsepower Maximum speed 45 km / h. The lithium-ion battery stored under the floor of the car has a capacity of 5.5 kWh and provides autonomous mileage of up to 70 km. The battery can be charged from an ordinary 220 V household outlet and from standard charging stations for cars. Charging time from a household outlet is only 3 hours.


Inside the car are two seats,There are stands for connecting to a smartphone and Bluetooth speakers. To obtain information on various technical parameters, a small LCD screen is integrated in the front panel. Citroën Ami wheels are fourteen-inch. Orders for new cars will begin to be accepted on March 30, and deliveries will begin in June.

Source: autoblog