French automotive company Citroën is known in the industry for having a sense of humor, for not taking itself too seriously, and it has made an effort to prove this point once again with its customization program for the all-electric AMI city car.
Six patterns have been designed in-house for those who want to add some flavor to their AMI, ranging from jungle to tutti-frutti, a British “globetrotter” theme, camouflage, “Tribe,” and finally, “Trendy.” The stickers can be applied to various areas of the AMI, and are bought individually to be applied by the owner rather than the factory.
Additionally, customers can also send in their own pictures and photos to be made by Faab Fabricauto who will produce a custom sticker for your car, which can be applied in the same way. The customization program acts as an extension of the color packs available for the AMI, which adds pops of color inside and out to elements such as the door handles or wheel covers. Citroën says that 80% of its AMI customers have opted for some form of customization, meaning these graphics could be a big hit for the little car.
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