R$ 37 thousand (€6,000) And No Need for a Driver’s License! Volkswagen Rival Arrives with Both Feet on the Ground, Launching an Affordable Car for Those Without a License
Driving without the need for a driver’s license? Citroën makes this possible with the launch of the Ami, an electric vehicle that redefines urban mobility expectations. Compact, economical, and accessible, this car is about to create waves in the automotive market, challenging even established giants like Volkswagen.
The arrival of the Citroën Ami in the European market marks a turning point in the automotive industry. Priced around €6,000 to €7,000, approximately R$37 thousand, the Ami is not just an economical option; it is an innovative solution for urban mobility.
Citroën Ami for R$ 37 thousand and No Driver’s License!
Ami Offers Car-Sharing Through an App
Its compact design does not compromise efficiency, offering a range of up to 70 km and a top speed of 45 km/h, ideal for daily traffic.
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Additionally, Citroën presents flexible usage options, such as leasing and app-based sharing, ensuring that the Ami is a viable choice for a variety of consumers.
Success of the Ami Signals a Promising Future for This Innovation in Brazil
However, perhaps the most revolutionary aspect of the Citroën Ami is the ability to drive without a driver’s license in several countries, a novelty that promises to further democratize access to personal mobility.
Even though it is not yet available in the Brazilian market, the success of the Ami in Europe – with strong sales in Germany, Spain, Italy, and Portugal – signals a promising future for this innovation in Brazil.
Manufacturer Established Its Presence in Brazil in 1991
Citroën established its presence in Brazil in 1991, marking the start of an innovative journey in the Brazilian automotive market. With a strong commitment to combining cutting-edge technology, distinctive design, and creativity, the French brand quickly stood out for its unique models and mobility solutions tailored to the needs of local consumers.
Through a philosophy that values both innovation and passenger comfort, Citroën has solidified its reputation as a manufacturer that not only sells cars but also offers exceptional driving experiences, significantly contributing to the evolution of the automotive landscape in Brazil.


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