Citroën announced new customization options for the tiny Ami electric quadricycle in the form of stickers.
The design team at Citroën created six patterns – Jungle, Tutti Frutti, British Blobetrotter, Camo, Tribe, and Trendy. According to the taste and the budget of each owner, these stickers can be affixed in the lower door pods, front, and rear bumpers, or even elsewhere on the vehicle’s body.
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The Citroën Ami might be tiny and dead-slow, but thanks to its cuteness, it has caused a stir since it was unveiled last year. After launching its most affordable means of transport in Europe and in the UK, Citroen is now also planning on offering it in the US.
If you are wondering about the cost of the stickers, the cheapest option starts from €29 ($34) and includes a set of decorations for the lower door pods. A set of three stickers for the large pod and one sticker for the small pod sell for €69 ($80), while if you want to add front and rear bumper stickers the price increases to €89 ($103) for the whole kit.
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If the ready-made solutions aren’t your thing, you can create custom liveries with your company’s logo, text or even have your own face or photographs printed on the rounded-cube plastic body with the help of Citroën-partner Faab Fabricauto. These will cost between €259 ($300) and €359 ($415) for partial body decorations, and start from €619 ($716) for full-body liveries. However, if you have more than one Ami that needs to be dressed, you will get a discount.
Take for example the Ami with flame or tribal graphics on the doors, and bumpers, making it look like it escaped the NFS Underground configurator. Another option is to cover your Ami with pictures of kittens in a romantic red background as Citroën suggests in one of the press pictures.
Besides the stickers, the Ami is available in seven versions, six of which offer three customization levels. Available accessories include door nets, storage bins, dividing net between the driver and the passenger, bag hook, smartphone clip, Bluetooth speaker, floor mats, wheel trims, rear spoiler, and more.
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Citroën claims that more than 80 percent of its customers accessorize the Ami which was deliberately designed with a “toy-like appearance” and a “fairly neutral” exterior color that could work as a canvas.