Interesting Facts About the Citroën Ami 6
The Citroën Ami 6 debuted on April 24, 1961, as an economy car designed by the famed stylist Flaminio Bertoni. It launched the Ami line, which would run until 1978 across two generations – the Ami 6 and its successor, the Ami 8.
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Launch at the Rennes Plant
Citroën presented the Ami 6 to the press on April 24, 1961, announcing that it would be built in the company’s new manufacturing facility in Rennes, France.
Production Span and Successor
The Ami 6 was produced until 1970, after which the Ami 8 took over the line and continued production through the end of the Ami’s overall run in 1978.
The Rare Ami Super Variant
A special 1973 version called the Ami Super was equipped with a 55 bhp, 1015 cc flat‑four air‑cooled engine sourced from the Citroën GS, marking a unique performance twist on the classic Ami 6 design.
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