According to foreign media BGR, as electric vehicles gain traction in almost all forms, the boundaries between true "cars" and other alternative forms of transportation remain blurred. Citroen seems to be well versed in the company , the company launched a small electric car Ami One, even if there is no driver's license can drive.

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The two-seater looks a lot like the other weird electric car concepts we've seen in the past five years or so, but the company has positioned it as a shareable vehicle similar to an electric scooter that can begin to replace big cities.
Citroé¾™n announced the launch of Ami One, which includes the company's concept of what it calls an "innovative global digital ecosystem," which is centered around sharing, leasing and buying such vehicles. Interestingly, the company pointed out that Ami One can be offered "on demand", but does not limit the length of time a person actually owns a vehicle, and points out that it may be "5 minutes to 5 years."
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The vehicle itself has a clean and futuristic look that makes it look small and cute. The Ami One has a cruising range of approximately 60 miles (approximately 96 kilometers) and a top speed of 28 miles per hour (45 km/h), but these modest specifications mean it can be 16 years of age or older without a driver's license. drive.