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Citroën reveals sub-£8,000 price for Ami 100% ëlectric and all-electric My Ami Cargo

Farooq Baloch by Farooq Baloch
27th May 2022
in Bikes, Cars, Commercial Vehicles, Consumer Vehicles, LCV
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Citroën UK has revealed the pricing and specification details for its Ami 100% ëlectric quadricycle and its light goods variant, My Ami Cargo.

The passenger version – Ami 100% ëlectric, an electric mobility object designed for the city – is offered in three trim levels, with a choice of three Colour Packs and a starting price of £7,695 (on the road).

The commercial variant My Ami Cargo, designed for last-mile deliveries in urban areas, comes with a single specification, priced at £7,995 OTR.

Standard specification for Ami 100% ëlectric includes a digital speedometer, LED front and rear lights, a panoramic glass sunroof and a USB charging port. Purchasers can add Orange, Blue or Grey from the Colour Packs, priced at £400 (inc. VAT) and designed to be fitted at home.

Each pack comes with colour-coded wheel trims, colour-coded rear pillar decals, three colour-coded dashboard storage boxes, a colour-coded dashboard bag hook, exterior door capsules, two door storage nets with a colour-coded horizontal band and two black floor mats with colour-coded trim. All Colour Packs add a separation net between the driver and passenger footwells, a smartphone cradle for the dashboard and the [email protected] connection box that allows customers to consult their Ami’s charge status, and more, from the MyCitroën mobile app, the company said.

Ami 100% ëlectric comes with two higher trim levels. ‘Ami Pop' and ‘Ami Vibe' are supplied with their customisations fitted at the factory, and are priced at £8,495 and £8,895 OTR respectively.

The all-electric My Ami Cargo is suitable for businesses carrying out short distance or last-mile deliveries. In place of the passenger seat, My Ami Cargo features a modular storage area that can be configured for a range of business needs. This consists of a modular upper surface (featuring a unique ‘mobile office’ layout), a divider between the driver and cargo areas, a modular cargo floor with two positions, and a lidded box in the rear creating 260-litres of storage space. The company further said coupled with the interior storage already present on-board, My Ami Cargo offers a total load capacity of 400-litres.

All versions of Ami feature a 6kW electric motor with a top speed of 27.9mph, and a 5.5kWh battery with a range of over 46 miles (under World Motorcycle Test Cycle testing). A charging cable is built into the passenger door frame, which attaches – using a simple adapter (supplied with both Ami 100% ëlectric and My Ami Cargo) – to a Type 2 connector, allowing a full charge to be completed in three hours from a home Wallbox or a public charging point.

Eurig Druce, Citroën UK’s Managing Director, said these new quadricycles offer customers a radically different take on urban transport. The company launched Ami in the UK due to huge demand from the public, he said.

The company will sell both the vehicles online through Ami digital platform, where it has already received over 2,000 reservations, it said. You can reserve yours here.

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