How fast is the Citroen Ami?
Ami One Concept is 100% electric and charges easily in two hours. It reaches a top speed of 30mph without emitting CO2 and has a range of 60 miles making it perfect for urban journeys.
Can you drive a Citroen Ami in the UK without a license?
As opposed to France, where the Ami can be driven from the age of 14 without a license, or the rest of continental Europe where teenagers as young as 16 can drive it, the UK will require a full license, which is granted to drivers who are at least 17 years old.
Is the Citroen Ami legal in UK?
The car will be adapted for the UK market, but will remain left-hand drive, which will allow for a kerbside exit from the vehicle for the driver when parking at the roadside in a city centre. For anyone driving the Ami here, a full UK driving licence is required as with a traditional passenger car.
Can I import Citroen Ami to UK?
Reader question: I now live back in the UK but would like to buy the new electric Citroën Ami car in France. Is it available and can I drive it in the UK? Yes, it is perfectly legal to drive a left hand drive car in the UK. You might want to think carefully about how to get the car back home.
Is Citroen Ami legal in UK?
For anyone driving the Ami here, a full UK driving licence is required as with a traditional passenger car. The Ami has a 5.5kWh battery that recharges in just three hours and has a range of 46 miles as well as a top speed of 28mph.
Can a 14 year old drive a Citroen Ami in the UK?
The Adorable Citroen Ami Can Be Driven By A 14-Year-Old With No License. The adorable, dinky vehicle – which was previewed by last year’s Ami One Concept – is classed as a quadricycle, meaning in some European countries, you can drive it from age 14 with no driving license.
Can I drive a Citroen Ami in the UK without a Licence?
Designed for France’s ‘voiture sans permis’ regulations, which are vehicles that anyone over the age of 14 can drive even without a licence, the Ami is expected to cost in the region of £5,000. A full driving licence, however, will be required to drive it in the UK.
How many 2CV are left in UK?
3,025
According to Citroën, the Portuguese plant was more up-to-date than the one in Levallois near Paris, and Portuguese 2CV manufacturing was to higher quality standards. As of October 2016, 3,025 remained in service in the UK.