Citroën Ami is the Netflix of electric cars

You can “subscribe” and only pay 20 euros a month to drive it. And you don't even need a license.

Closer to being an electric motorcycle than a car, you don't need a license to drive it. In France you can drive it from the age of 14, in other European countries from 16.

Ami One Concept is Citroën's take on the future of cars Photo Courtesy of Citroën.

Ami One Concept is Citroën's take on the future of cars Photo Courtesy of Citroën.

Ami One Concept is Citroën's take on the future of cars Photo Courtesy of Citroën.

Ami One Concept is Citroën's take on the future of cars Photo Courtesy of Citroën.

Ami One Concept is Citroën's take on the future of cars Photo Courtesy of Citroën.

Ami One Concept is Citroën's take on the future of cars Photo Courtesy of Citroën.

Ami One Concept is Citroën's take on the future of cars Photo Courtesy of Citroën.

Ami, is designed as a competitor of public transport, and in available in various ways: you can buy it for 6,000 euros, you can rent it monthly at 19.9 euros with an initial payment of 2.644 euros, and you can have it in car-sharing with 0.26 euros per minute. The launch of the first vehicles is scheduled for this June.