Citroën
France Founded in 1919 2 models
Citroën is a license-free car maker founded in 1919 in France, with 2 models in its current line-up. Every model is a light quadricycle (L6e) capped at 45 km/h, which you can drive from age 14 with the AM permit.
Citroën is a license-free car maker founded in 1919 (France), with 2 models in its catalogue. All of its vehicles are light quadricycles capped at 45 km/h, drivable from age 14 with the AM permit.
2
license-free models
1919
founded in
France
origin
45 km/h
top speed
Citroën models
Ami
électrique From 7 990 € 75 km range 45 km/h 2 seats
Ami Buggy
électrique From 9 790 € 75 km range 45 km/h 2 seats
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