This car is a great concept and a convenient quadricycle. Good to see an intelligent young girl going to school. This will give her more practical driving lessons and theory before she is old enough to get a license.
@@zm321 I did pre-order one myself, but ended up cancelling just before launch, mainly because of that top speed and for the price I could but a used new model electric smart car for a few grand more.
Is so nice to see the cheaper side of EVs start to come to the market, even if it's just a quadricycle it begins to show that cheaper EVs gonna become an option in the future.
I’ve reserved one too! I’ll be interested in any mods that can be done, bigger battery to increase range perhaps, or ability to tweak top speed (although may be illegal to do this?). If you look around there are vids to upgrade certain cosmetic things as well as 3d printable parts. A funky body wrap would be cool as well. I’m looking forward to more details as we near the uk release time. I drive a very powerful car and have a 60 mile round trip commute to work, but this little AMI would be just the thing to drive around town where traffic speeds seldom now get to 30mph. Can’t wait to see more information.
I really love this concept and Citroen should bring this car in the Indian market as well! And this car will sell like hot cakes for especially those children who have interest in cars like me!
I'd love one. Unfortunately they aren't street legal in Canada, which means they're illegal to import even if used only on private property. Maybe one day our government will wake up to the idea of small, electric, commuter vehicles.
One day. Eventually after everyone else has adopted it. Ministry of Transportation will still probably put restrictions on it. The 60kmph local limit is a factor too. It would be fine as a runabout where the limit is 40-50. We are too slow to adopt things like this.
Beautiful. Every kid should have one. But the cloth straps for handles, no. It will wear out, regular door handles would be better. 7:51 that mug is shaking alot. Coffee will not stay in it?
Reminds me of the - "More Smile per Mile" of motoring in my 2 new 2CVs which I brought back to Australian - 1978 Club & 1982 & 1990 Charlestons. Makes friends where ever you go... a true AMI - even found lipstick marks on the windscreen where some one had kissed my 2CV.... It was lime green lipstick.... Peut etre une drag queen?? Such fun.
It would be a big success in Europe, everywhere its price is not a big deal, the climate is not too harsh and the distances are not big in between villages/cities. Eastern-Europe is out of the question. Most of the people there have less money for buying a family car.
What do they mean when they say you don’t need a license? You need no license at all? Cause here in Germany you do need a license to drive this vehicle.
Everyone keeps making the same mistake she has a part one scooter license not a full licence but if you were born before 1988 you don't need a license but it's not a car see french you tuber AMI STYLE and read the comments
I was thinking of buying a Ami a few months ago but then the price in France was 6000 Euros, however I live in German and Citroen didn't sell it in Germany they rebadged it As an Opel but the Opel cost 8000 Euros. So because I live in Germany I would have been charged an extra 2000 Euro, I'm definitely not going to do that. There are other Electric Quadracycles, there is a Dutch thing that will be 6000 Euros even if you live in Germany.
@@DWREV So many immature adults on roads, more dangerous than ever and do not worry for insurance companies which profits are pretty high; sorry but your comment is a non sense. In France the State is forbiding so many things, if it was more dangerous it would have been forbidden, more so under large insurance companies pressures
@@deedee8043 by now i have a car like this. turth is in our street ppl ride 80 at board 30 something goes sideways i vaporize.. my dad was taxi driver for 20years when i let him know imma buy this vehicule he called it a coffin rather than a car. but this one suited best for my budget. if i had family i would tend to go for volvo for safety benefits
and what a splash it's made. amazing sales figures.highly positive 'fun element' reviews from motor mags. rave reaction from youngsters (over 40% of the 20,000 sold last year were to under 18's).An amazing, amusing,cost effective and user-friendly...friend.