Meet the Citroen Ami Buggy!
It may be based on the regular Citroen Ami, but there are a couple of notable changes that make it a whole lot different to the regular mini Citroen EV… And Mat’s about to find out what it’s like to live with on a daily basis!
Starting with the design, although the front and rear may look the same as the regular Ami, the most notable difference is the doors… Or should that be, lack of doors! The plastic doors have been removed and replaced with a pair of metal bars on either side. The Buggy also comes in a new khaki green paint, coupled with some gold alloys. The Buggy also has a removable sunroof, as well as some plastic windows.
On the inside, the Buggy is very much the same as the Ami, bar a few styling changes. There are smattering of yellow stitching and storage throughout, and there’s even a removable bum bag strapped across the steering wheel! Thankfully, the gear selector has also been moved, and is now easy to access on the dash.
When it comes to performance, the Buggy matches the regular Ami. That means it comes with an 8hp motor as well as a 5kWh battery. This is good for a range of 46 miles, and a top speed of 28mph.
The question is, can you really live with the Ami Buggy on a daily basis?! You’ll need to stick with Mat and see for yourself!
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:34 Performance
00:48 Design
01:51 Interior
03:45 Driving
12:14 Silverstone
14:10 Car Wash
16:46 McDonalds Drive-thru
24:27 Charging
26:55 Verdict
McMurtry Spéirling review: https://bit.ly/-McMurtry-Speirling-Review
Sell your car with carwow: https://bit.ly/Buy-Sell-WOW
It may be based on the regular Citroen Ami, but there are a couple of notable changes that make it a whole lot different to the regular mini Citroen EV… And Mat’s about to find out what it’s like to live with on a daily basis!
Starting with the design, although the front and rear may look the same as the regular Ami, the most notable difference is the doors… Or should that be, lack of doors! The plastic doors have been removed and replaced with a pair of metal bars on either side. The Buggy also comes in a new khaki green paint, coupled with some gold alloys. The Buggy also has a removable sunroof, as well as some plastic windows.
On the inside, the Buggy is very much the same as the Ami, bar a few styling changes. There are smattering of yellow stitching and storage throughout, and there’s even a removable bum bag strapped across the steering wheel! Thankfully, the gear selector has also been moved, and is now easy to access on the dash.
When it comes to performance, the Buggy matches the regular Ami. That means it comes with an 8hp motor as well as a 5kWh battery. This is good for a range of 46 miles, and a top speed of 28mph.
The question is, can you really live with the Ami Buggy on a daily basis?! You’ll need to stick with Mat and see for yourself!
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:34 Performance
00:48 Design
01:51 Interior
03:45 Driving
12:14 Silverstone
14:10 Car Wash
16:46 McDonalds Drive-thru
24:27 Charging
26:55 Verdict
McMurtry Spéirling review: https://bit.ly/-McMurtry-Speirling-Review
Sell your car with carwow: https://bit.ly/Buy-Sell-WOW
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