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 ...
After getting new liveries and being confirmed for the UK market, the Citroën Ami is back in the news. The electric LSV (or quadricycle as it's called in Europe) has been reimagined by the company’s ...
Last year, Citroen announced a continuation of the Citroen My Ami Buggy. The eponymous model builds on the success of its predecessor, which was made in 50 copies destined for France that were ...
Citroën’s latest mini EV may be your new best friend. Citroën recently unveiled its Ami for All conceptual EV that was specifically designed for wheelchair users. The recently-revealed prototype was ...
Inspired by the commercial success of the sold-out limited-production My Ami Buggy, Citroen unveiled a new special edition of its tiny EV, called the My Ami Tonic. The new flagship trim level of the ...
Citroen has announced that they will offer a number of different customization options for their Citroen AMI. This will include various decorative graphics options which will include flames and many ...
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 ...
Citroën announced new customization options for the tiny Ami electric quadricycle in the form of stickers. The design team at Citroën created six patterns – Jungle, Tutti Frutti, British Blobetrotter, ...
Citroen has announced that their new Citroen AMI launching in the UK next year. The car will be available in the UK from Spring 2022. The Citroen AMI is a small electric vehicle that is designed for ...
It looks like the Citroën Ami, a tiny electric car, is coming to the US as part of a new EV subscription service. The PSA group launched Free2Move, a car sharing and subscription service company, in ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. U.K.-based Neil Winton covers the European Auto industry. Citroen’s cute little Ami electric runabout doesn’t quite fill the ...