The Citroën AMI thinks it’s Inoxtag!

The Citroën AMI thinks it’s Inoxtag!
The Citroën AMI thinks it’s Inoxtag!

The Citroën Ami license-free cart covered 8,848 meters of elevation gain, thus symbolically climbing Everest.

While she left at the end of October for the expedition The Green Cruise from the north to the south of Africa for an arrival scheduled for mid-January in Cape Town in South Africa, it is in Italy, along repeated stages between the ascents of Santa Caterina Valfurva and Passo Gavia, along of the Gavia Road Pass, that the Citroën AMI electric has already covered 8,848 meters of elevation gain. In other words, a distance equivalent to that of the famous Everest, in the Himalayas.

A great marketing operation for Citroën’s license-free cart© Stellantis

Not Inoxtag but a cyclist

And it was at the EICMA Show in Milan that this “Everest” version of the light motorized quadricycle was unveiled, precisely named SFIDami 8848 which thus refers to the highest point of Mount Everest. A FRIEND who thus joins the influencer Inoxtag who, for his part, made the real ascent of Everest, a challenge also recounted in the film Kaizen: 1 year to climb Everestthe latter having been viewed 37.8 million times to date! And if this special version of the AMI has not climbed Everest in the strict sense, the cart without a license equipped with additional headlights, protective grilles and a spare wheelhowever climbed the 13.5 km of climbs between Santa Caterina Valfurva and the Gavia pass in Lombardy, in repeated stages, in other words not in one go, particularly given the low autonomy of the electric cart with the rafters. Finally, a Citroën Ami, which, during its ascent, had company in the person of the former professional cyclist Amedeo Tabini, who pedaled alongside it on an electric bike.

Published on 08/11/2024 at 4:45 p.m.

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