Citroen Ami
2023 - 6kW Ami 5.5kWh 2dr Auto
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Citroen Ami
2023 (23) - 0.0L 2-Door
Only 400 Miles, Glass Roof
Citroen Ami
2022 - 5.4kWh Auto 2dr (LHD)
Citroen Ami
2022 - 5.4kWh Auto 2dr (LHD)
Citroen Ami
2022 (22) - 6kW Ami 5.5kWh 2dr Auto
SERVICE HISTORY
The Citroen Ami is somewhat of a unique offering and is a great choice for those who reside in busy urban areas. As a modern solution to mobility, it makes light work of tight parking spaces and inner-city traffic thanks to a nippy driving experience and compact dimensions. With an all-electric powertrain, it's efficient and eco-friendly too, making for a great off-piste alternative to the usual city cars.
No. To drive a Citroen Ami you'll need to have a Category B license (otherwise known as a full driving license) just like you would for any other car.
Yes, your used Citroen Ami will need to have an MOT every 12 months to ensure it's roadworthy and safe to drive.
Technically, the Citroen Ami is classed as a quadricycle, which is something in between a car and a motorbike. However, in the eyes of the law, it is classed as a car and must follow all of the same rules as other regular cars.
Yes, you're able to charge the Citroen Ami from home using the Type 2 inlet. How long it takes to charge will depend on which power source you use. A dedicated wall box will be the fastest means of charging, while a conventional 3-pin plug socket will take considerably longer.
No, it's illegal to drive the Citroen Ami on the motorway and dual carriageways due to only having a top speed of 28mph. It's best to keep the Ami in its natural habitat of inner-city areas.
You'll still need to 'tax' your Citroen Ami with vehicle tax service, although it costs £0 to do so and is exempt from road tax.
Yes, the Citroen Ami does have a single-speed heater but it does not have air conditioning. The heater is best reserved for de-misting a window before driving as it can get pretty noisy.