AMI ONE CONCEPT, A NEW VISION OF URBAN MOBILITY
BORN CITROËN*
Citroën Ami One Concept is Citroën’s take on freedom in the city: #LibertyElectriCityMobility! It combines all the advantages of 100% electric technology with a bold and colorful design and complete ease of use. It also scores top marks on comfort and practicality.
Following in the footsteps of 2 CV, Ami One Concept is adaptable to all types of uses “à la carte”, from car sharing to rental. Ami One Concept preaches freedom of movement for all and has the potential to become an urban and popular icon.
CUBIC SHAPES
EXPRESSIVE FRONT FACE
SMART DESIGN
Ami One Concept has everything it takes to become ‘popular’ in the city. An urban mobility vehicle boasting design, intelligence and economy, which increases new possibilities through its symmetrical parts. These include identical doors on both the right and left, resulting in different opening directions, which are hinged on the driver’s side for easier access and on the passenger side for greater safety. There are identical bumpers, identical wings set diagonally against the buffers on both front and rear; identical rocker panels on the right and left; reversible Daytime Running Lights (DRL), and rear lights on the left and right. Each part of the vehicle body is robust, easy to assemble, and of high quality.
Another distinctive feature of the urban mobility vehicle is its open-top design. The opening Anthracite Grey canvas roof lets light in and is easy to use. Sliding and folding with a single movement, the hood is closed using a blue strap and a push button.
BORN FREE*
100% ELECTRIC
Ami One Concept is 100% electric and charges easily in two hours. It reaches a top speed of 30mph without emitting CO2 and has a range of 60 miles making it perfect for urban journeys.
Silent, Ami One Concept is also safe in the environment as it is equipped with its own sound signature, developed by Start-Rec agency with the designers of Citroën. The sounds emitted by Ami One Concept reflect all of its personality. The sound theme is analog, worlds away from the digital cliché of the ‘robot’. The sound identity also complies with European regulations introduced on 1 January 2019. For reasons of safety, all-electric vehicles must now be equipped with an artificial sound at low speeds to warn pedestrians of their approach.