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EV Giveaway: win a brand-new Citroën AMI.

Here's your chance to win this funky electric vehicle for free!

Published on 1 June 2023 | 0 min read

We’re thinking outside the box with this month’s EV Giveaway prize, offering you the chance to win a brand-new Citroën AMI.
Cute, quirky and unlike anything else, the AMI shows there’s an electric vehicle out there for everyone. It’s best to think of it as a more practical alternative to an e-bike or a motorcycle. ·Range: up to 46 miles ·Top speed: 28mph ·Battery: 5.5 kWh ULEZ compliant, quick to charge, and eye-catching in every way, the Citroën AMI is an urban run-around that’s perfect for zipping around the city in unusual style and with zero emissions.

Get to know the Citroën AMI

The Citroën AMI is a charming and affordable electric vehicle that offers a distinct entry point into electric ownership for those who don’t mind standing out on the road.
Technically a quadricycle - although you will need a full driving licence to drive it - the AMI’s compact design makes it best suited to urban commuting and short trips. Despite its basic features, the AMI provides a convenient and easy-to-drive alternative to a motorcycle or scooter - it doesn’t require the same protective gear and doesn’t leave you open to the elements. The interior is minimalistic but includes essential features such as a digital speedometer and USB charging port. Optional accessories and trim packages are available to personalize the vehicle. The AMI also offers sufficient luggage space for everyday needs, and there’s even a Cargo version for delivery services. While the AMI has limited horsepower and a top speed of just 28mph, it performs well in city traffic, and charging the battery only takes about three hours for a full range of up to 46 miles. Charging the small battery is cost-effective, and the vehicle requires minimal maintenance. The AMI can be purchased online and is available with flexible financing options. Sure, it won’t suit everyone – but for those it does, there’s absolutely nothing like it. It’s certainly an affordable and surprisingly practical option for electric transport in urban environments.