- The Citroen Ami Buggy is no longer a limited edition and is now widely available.
- The facelifted version retains the open-air design and gold steelies of its predecessor.
- The updated Ami lineup also includes LCV (Cargo) and wheelchair-friendly versions.
Citroen has unveiled the facelifted Ami Buggy – a beach-friendly version of the urban EV designed for open-air driving. Unlike its predecessor which was offered as a limited edition, the new Ami Buggy is now part of the refreshed Ami lineup, ensuring greater availability.
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The Ami Buggy is inspired by the concept from the 2024 Paris Auto Show, although some features such as the grippy tires and the LED bar didn’t make it to production. Of course, the EV inherits the redesigned front and rear ends of the regular Ami with round lightning units, and the decorative 2CV-style side gills.
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The highlight of the Buggy is the absence of conventional doors, which have been replaced by black metal hoops mounted on hinges. The Wrangler-inspired setup comes with optional zipped door covers for rainy weather, and is combined with a retractable sunroof.
Other differences compared to the regular Ami is the sizeable roof spoiler, and the 14-inch steel wheels which are finished in gold. Unfortunately, the Khaki shade of the previous Ami Buggy is not featured in the new version.
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The EV is also available in a flagship trim called Ami Buggy Palmeira. This one adds black and yellow decals on the wheel arches and the greenhouse, matching the yellow double-chevron emblems. It also gets yellow accents inside the cabin including the three storage boxes, bag hook, floor mats, door nets, and smartphone holder. Finally, buyers of the Palmeira get Andy – a little robot figuring with a bouncing head – mounted on the dashboard.
The Citroen Ami Buggy doesn’t get any performance or chassis upgrades over the standard Ami. The heavy quadricycle has a top speed of 45 km/h (28 mph) thanks to a single 8 hp electric motor. The carry-over 5.5 kWh battery pack offers a range of 75 km (47 miles), and can charge in 4 hours from a standard 220V socket.
A Growing Lineup
The lineup of the facelifted Ami also includes the Ami Cargo LCV and the Ami for All which is designed for wheelchair users. An LCV conversion available as an aftermarket accessory (Cargo Pack), creating up to 340 lt (12 cubic feet) of space inside the vehicle.
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As for the regular version, Citroen offers three Color Packs – Spicy, Icy and Minty – for greater personalization. These can be installed by the owner, including colorful wheel covers, decal sets, and interior accents.
Orders for the updated Citroen Ami lineup will open on May 6th across Europe. Pricing starts at €7,990 ($9,100) for the Ami and from €8,390 ($9,500) for the Ami Color Pack. The more adventurous Citroen Ami Buggy is priced from €9,590 ($10,900), while the Palmeira flagship trim starts at €9,990 ($11,400). Since the launch of the original Ami in 2020, Citroen has sold 75,000 units in 18 markets.
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