Citroen felt that this was the ideal time to release a Pop version of its My Ami small EV. With over 43,000 units whizzing around metropolitan environments since its inception, this small electric marvel has become a social symbol. If we accept the over-hyped press release, Citroen wants us to perceive the upgrade as a remarkable tribute to its commitment to innovative design and consumer personalization.
Even from a distance, the My Ami Pop is instantly recognizable. The changes, which include new stickers, a rear spoiler, new headlamp bezels, and black bumper reinforcements, appear to shout’sporty’ without actually saying anything.
My Ami Pop‘s attraction stems from its simplicity. The vehicle’s distinguishing characteristics, such as the black graphic strip beneath the windscreen and the strong rear spoiler, remain. The most recent version, on the other hand, includes infrared red stickers on the door sills and quarter windows, a color that has become synonymous with Citroen’s vivid range.
The door sticker now has a stylized circle and triangle, both taken from the realm of digital gaming, alongside the iconic number ‘2’. My Ami Pop’s design philosophy is summed up in this number: two passengers, two identical doors, and so on. The yellow bag hook, which now corresponds to the number ‘2’, serves as a visual link between the exterior and the interior, which is dominated by orange customization.
A redesigned driving selector located on the center console improves ergonomics and enhances the driving experience. For individuals who are always linked to their cellphones, the Dat@mi connectivity box seamlessly combines your mobile with the My Ami Pop, putting all essential facts to your fingertips.
Citroen My Ami Price
The Citroen My Ami costs €8,890 (including VAT) or can be leased at €29.99 per month on a long-term basis. The first fleet of these vibrant vehicles is set to grace the roads in the first quarter of 2024, covering 12 nations where Ami has already built out a place.
Ami has recently visited Switzerland, Reunion Island, and the French Caribbean, with debuts in Denmark, Slovenia, and Bulgaria on the horizon.