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Legally not even a car, the Citroën Ami is an electric quadricycle built for people to drive without needing a driving licence. A perfectly symmetrical chassis means only the colour of the lights ...
Called the Ami For All, the concept takes Citroën's battery-powered quadricycle and gives it a larger door opening angle as well as the equipment necessary to help disabled drivers out of a ...
We've come across some wild creations over the years - the Jetson One eVTOL being one, But one that stands out the most is the Citroën Ami, a small electric quadricycle designed to replace your car.
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
The modus operandi of the original electric Citroen Ami was to make motoring as affordable and as widely accessible as possible, with the diminutive and very basic quadricycle flaunting many ...
The Citroën Ami, a revolutionary electric quadricycle, is celebrating its fourth birthday. This innovative vehicle has redefined urban mobility, offering a flexible, affordable and, a eco ...
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 ...
The Citroen Ami is a quirky and fun vehicle with very ... It’s officially a ‘light quadricycle’, developed to meet the needs of urban mobility and last-mile delivery. The lightweight ...
The Citroen Ami is getting a fresh look for 2025 ... With a top speed limited to 28 mph (45 km/h), it’s classified as a heavy quadricycle, meaning that in Europe, even 14-year-olds can get ...
Remember the Citroën Ami that we were all fawning over just a few years ago? Well, Stellantis has finally noticed the little quadricycle's adoration and is giving the people what they want ...
The 2025 Citroen Ami is here. And while the dimensions of the cutesy quadricycle haven’t changed, the look of it has. The baby non-car is growing up, meaning it’s gone from goofy to happy.
Citroen has never shied away from creating dramatic-looking cars that divided opinion throughout the years. So, why were we surprised to see the arrival of the My Ami? The two-door quadricycle has ...