Citroën’s micromobility solution, the Ami, will go on sale in Turkey in August with an updated design. First unveiled at the 2024 Paris Motor Show, the new version has been updated with aesthetic touches, but retains its technical specifications.
The New Citroën Ami Will Arrive in the Turkish Market
The New Citroën Ami has reached over 70,000 sales worldwide since its fifth anniversary in 2025. Developed for short-distance urban transportation, the model boasts a top speed of 45 km/h and a range of 75 kilometers.

The 5.5 kWh battery can be charged from a standard outlet. Powered by a small 6 kW engine, the vehicle is classified as a quadricycle and can be driven by anyone aged 16 and over with a B1 driver’s license.
The new version stands out with a more refined design compared to the previous model. Offering a simpler and more dynamic appearance on the front, the Ami stands out with its sloping capsule section bearing the brand’s new logo.
The headlights extend upward from the base of the windshield, giving the front of the vehicle a more vibrant character. Adorned with black frames, this headlight design, with its eyelid-like structure, gives the new Ami a more appealing look.
Changes to the bumper design give the vehicle a more powerful stance. The less rounded lines of the lower bumper and the reshaped front and rear bumper sections increase the perception of width and create a more striking appearance on the road. The side lines are a nod to the 2CV, one of the iconic models in Citroën’s history.
The new version of the Citroën Ami has not received any technical updates. As with the current version, its design, based on short-distance transportation and practicality, remains. The 75-kilometer range is sufficient to meet basic transportation needs, especially in city centers or residential areas, while the low speed limit makes the vehicle an accessible alternative for young drivers.
The revised Ami is expected to hit Turkish roads in August. With the launch of the model, a new option will be added to the range of low-cost, environmentally friendly urban transportation options targeting young users.

