Specifications
Brand | Citroën |
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Model | Ami |
Speed | 25 and 45 km/h |
Power | 6 kW (8 hp) |
Weight | 425 kg |
Battery | 21700 Lithium |
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Battery Life | 2,000 cyclesℹ |
Range | 70 km |
Charge Time | 3 hours
fast charger: 20 minutes |
The Ami is an electric scooter-car from car manufacturer Citroën from France. The car is a reincarnation of the popular Ami-series car (also known as 3CV) that was launched in 1961.
The Ami is designed as a efficient moped city car that can be used without a driving license. The car category is described as a enclosed scooter. In many cities, the car can be parked on the sidewalk for free.
The car has a powerful 6,000 watt electric motor for a top speed of 45 km/h. The motor provides instant torque for fast acceleration.
The car has a 5.5 kWh lithium battery for a driving range of 70 km. The car has a built in charger (220v) and can be charged at fast charge stations.
The car provides comfortable space for 2 passengers.
The car is 1.39m wide, 2.41m long, 1.52m high and has a turning diameter of 7.2m.
The car is available for purchase (ownership) and Citroën provides a special long term rental option that enables to drive the car for a monthly rental fee of €19,99 euro. The car is intended to be accessible for low costs.
The car is available in many styles and color combinations and can be customized. The car is designed as a fashionable item.
The car can be ordered at Citroën dealerships.
2022 Citroën models
70 km
Sales Department
PCA Automobiles India Private Limited
311-B DLF South Court
Saket, Delhi-110017
India
Phone: 1800 267 1000
Email: contact@citroen-crm.in
Sales: anil.dulani@mpsa.com
Facebook Messenger: m.me/Citroen.India
International
PSA Peugeot Citroën
1 Impasse des Prés Moussus
70000 Noidans-lès-Vesoul
France
Tel.: +33 3 84 96 40 40
Email: psa-presse@mpsa.com
Facebook Messenger: m.me/Citroen
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