Citroen Ami Ev Gears Up for Police Duty on Tiny Greek Island

The patrol also includes two E-C4 crossovers as well as two electric Citroen vans.

We have many intimidating police cars on the streets of America. These include the Ford Explorer and the Dodge Charger. Big SUVs and powerful sedans are not practical on the tiny island of Chalki in Greece. The Citroen has teamed up to provide a fleet electric patrol cars that are as adorable and practical as they come.

Citroen Ami Ev Gears Up for Police Duty on Tiny Greek Island

Four Citroen Ami E-V s from the Citroen Ami will be delivered to law enforcement, two for the Coast Guard and two for police. An E-Spacetourer van and a pair of E-C4 crossovers will join the fleet of the Municipality of Chalki. A second E-Jumpy will also be delivered to the Energy Community of Chalki.

Vincent Cobee CEO of Citroen said, “We are very glad to collaborate with Island of Chalki on the exceptional project.” “This collaboration is in complete accord with the spirit and purpose of Citroen. We are an innovative brand that challenges people and connects them with their everyday lives and mobility.

Citroen Ami Ev Gears Up for Police Duty on Tiny Greek Island

For those who are not aware, the Citroen Ami is a small two-door electric vehicle with a 5.5-kilowatt hour battery pack. It has a range of 43.5 miles (70 km) and a top speed just 28 miles an hour (45 km per hour). Although it’s street legal, the Citroen Ami was designed almost exclusively for city trips.

Citroen Ami Ev Gears Up for Police Duty on Tiny Greek Island

The Citroen E-C4 electric crossover is more traditional. It has a 50-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery with 163 horsepower (120 kilowatts), and can travel at 93 mph (150 kmh) in top speed. In just a few weeks, the Ami, EC4 and both minivans models will be on their way to Chalki. Residents are advised to keep an eye out for these adorable little cruisers.