
Citroën
Ami
Ultra-compact quadricycle for urban car-sharing with 47-mile range and no license required.
47
miles range
28
mph top speed
6000
watts motor
$10,990
MSRP
First introduced: 2020
Technical Specifications
Performance
Battery
Physical Specifications
Brakes & Suspension
Lighting
Connectivity
Features & Capabilities
Key Features
Pros
- No license required (EU L6e)
- 47-mile range
- 3-hour charge
- Ultra-compact
- Car-sharing proven
Cons
- -28 mph max
- -2 passengers only
- -Limited cargo space
Ideal For
Compatible Fleet Platforms
About This Vehicle
The Citroën Ami is an L6e-class quadricycle that can be driven without a car license in many European countries from age 14-16. Perfect for urban car-sharing with its ultra-compact dimensions and easy parking.
Used by Free2Move for car-sharing in Paris with 500+ units. The 47-mile range and 3-hour charge time make it ideal for short urban trips. Unique symmetric design reduces manufacturing complexity.
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