Citroen Ami electric car |
French car manufacturer Citroën has expanded its range by providing the city with two electric cars (ami) that do not require a driver’s license. These were developed by the company taking into account private sector users and transportation plans in a participatory manner.
Citroën Ami made its debut as a concept car last year, and is expected to appear this spring. The car is very small and has an area of 2.41 meters (7 feet 11 inches).
Technically, it is similar to the Renault Twizy, which is a light car, which means that it can be driven by 14-year-olds in France and 16 in other parts of Europe and does not need a license. Leadership.
Citroën plans to sell the car directly, but also wants to rent it as an electric scooter and other partial mobility solutions. The company states that the car is rented monthly or hourly, so friend's rent is $ 19.99 per month (about $ 22). Deposit 2,644 euros (about $ 2919).
Citroën also said that this car can be rented as an electric scooter for a short time, so Citroën said that in addition to the monthly rental fee of 9.90 € through partners like (Free2Move), the price of the car is 0.26 € per minute.
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If you want to own one, the price can be 6000 euros. The French car maker explains that it can be purchased online and delivered directly to customer homes.
Citroën emphasizes the simplicity of designing the car in a relatively simple way inside, which means that drivers who want to have some basic functionality (like listening to music) need to use the phone, cell phone and Bluetooth speakers.
The supplied app can provide detailed information about the vehicle, such as current charging status, mileage and service warnings. The app can also be used to find nearby charging stations.
Just as you would expect a 14-year-old to drive a car, Citroën Ami is not a powerful vehicle with a top speed of 45 km / h as the top speed for European electric scooters.
Citroën claims that the car battery can reach 70 km. Although the distance is not long, the small battery can only be charged in 3 hours via a 220V socket.
Citroën will have to open pre-orders for the car in France on March 30, followed by Spain, Italy, Belgium, Portugal and Germany. The company expects the first French shipments to arrive in June
Citroen Ami electric car |
Citroen Ami electric car |
Citroen Ami electric car |