In 2024, the Citroën Ami took a decisive step forward in its evolution by introducing innovations to meet an ever-widening range of needs. Since its launch in April 2020, the Ami has transformed the urban and peri-urban mobility landscape, with nearly 50,000 units sold in 14 countries. This year, the iconic small electric car has not only adopted a sophisticated new colour, but has also expanded its accessibility with the 'Ami for All' model, designed specifically for people with reduced mobility.
New Night Sepia colour and launch of My Ami Peps
The new "Night Sepia" colour is the first real visual evolution of the Citroën Ami. This raw, mass-dyed dark brown gives the Ami a more robust and mature look, without sacrificing its unique character. This colour adds depth and quality to the vehicle, while harmonising perfectly with the different coloured accessories and stickers available. With this new paintwork, Citroën is demonstrating its desire to keep Ami at the forefront of trends, while giving it a new aesthetic dimension.
At the same time, Citroën is launching the My Ami Peps version, an evolution that combines the best of the Tonic and Pop models. My Ami Peps has a dynamic and playful style, perfect for young drivers and design lovers. This version features bright pops of colour, bold graphics and practical accessories. The exterior features a black graphic stripe under the windscreen, acid yellow decals and black headlight bezels. Its dynamism is enhanced by a rear spoiler, floral wheel trims with white trim and rear quarter and door sill stickers. Inside, My Ami Peps features functional accessories such as a smartphone clip, door nets and a My Connect box. It also integrates the My Ami Play interface, which turns the smartphone into an interactive dashboard.
"Ami for all: Autonomy within everyone's reach
The real revolution for the Citroën Ami in 2024 will be the launch of the "Ami for All" version, developed in partnership with PIMAS. This model offers an accessible and personalised mobility solution for people with reduced mobility, particularly those who have lost the use of one or both lower limbs. Presented at the Autonomic show in Toulouse, this initiative aims to restore autonomy and freedom to its users at an affordable cost. The transformation of the Citroën Ami into the "Ami for All" includes specific features such as a door that opens 90°, a removable shelf to facilitate the transfer of the wheelchair and a mechanical lever to control the accelerator and brake. These adaptations allow the driver to get in, stow the wheelchair and drive with complete independence.
The Ami for All purchase process is simple and personalised. The customer orders the vehicle on the Citroën website and is put in contact with a dedicated operator who coordinates the logistics and the necessary adaptations. The conversions, which are carried out in France, are guaranteed for two years and benefit from 24/7 assistance. The basic package is available from €3,600 and is eligible for the Disability Compensation Benefit, making this solution both practical and financially accessible. With this version, Citroën proves that the Ami can be adapted to very specific needs, making it an inclusive and innovative mobility solution.
The Citroën Ami continues to evolve to meet the diverse needs of its users. With the introduction of the My Cargo Kit, the My Ami Cargo version becomes even more versatile. This kit allows you to quickly convert the front passenger seat into a cargo area without compromising the ability to carry a second passenger. This modularity is particularly useful for last-mile professionals, providing them with a flexible and convenient transport solution.
To sum up, 2024 was a key year for the Citroën Ami. With the new "Night Sepia" colour and the inclusive "Ami for All" model, the brand has demonstrated its commitment to innovation, accessibility and style. These developments demonstrate that the Citroën Ami is not only an affordable electric car, but also a versatile and avant-garde mobility solution capable of adapting to the needs of all its users, from young drivers to people with reduced mobility and professionals.
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