Even though the vehicle is small, it has plenty of storage space to fit all your gear.
This buggy is a little more rugged than other Ami versions, but it’s still adorable. A little brush bar covers the headlights. The roof gets a rack that includes a light bar, spare wheel, and a light bar. You can also find flares around the fenders. A nice touch is the matte gold wheels.
My Ami Buggy Concept appears to not have doors at first glance. However, this is actually not the case. To make it easier to get into the cabin, the yellow sections along the lower edges of the body open. Although not clearly visible in the promo video or press images, the transparent curtains can be removed and secured into place by the occupants if it is bad weather.
Citroen makes custom luggage for the vehicle’s small spaces. The bag can be mounted into the recessed area of the steering wheel. A second pack can be found under the dashboard. Additional sacks can be stuffed into the doors. A suitcase can be stored in the rear storage area. The cable can be hidden in the passenger door frame in order to charge it when it is time. Citroen claims the My Ami Buggy Concept is a recreational vehicle that can be used for weekends, on holidays at the sea or to travel through the countryside. It seems like a fun way of getting around.
Although there is no indication that this concept will ever be produced, Americans should have the opportunity to test drive it. Stellantis’ car sharing service Free2Move plans to offer the Ami for rent. Washington D.C. would be the first to receive them.