Citroën Ami 6

Uncommon

19 sightings by 16 spotters worldwide

Citroën Ami 6

Market value

$3,150 to $18,832

Did you know

Citroën Ami 6 featured a unique reverse-sloped rear window.

Launched in 1961, the Citroën Ami 6 is a quirky masterpiece, a car that boldly defied conventional aesthetics and proudly wore its eccentricity on its sleeve. Designed by Flaminio Bertoni—the same genius behind the iconic DS—the Ami 6 featured a distinctive reverse-sloped rear window, a detail that was as practical for headroom as it was polarizing in appearance.

Underneath its divisive exterior, the Ami 6 was a marvel of thoughtful engineering. Sharing mechanical DNA with the legendary 2CV, it inherited the air-cooled flat-twin engine and front-wheel-drive layout, delivering modest yet charming performance. Its suspension—soft, forgiving, and delightfully French—made it glide over rough roads with ease, endearing itself to rural drivers and city dwellers alike.

Despite—or perhaps because of—its unconventional looks, the Ami 6 became France's best-selling car in 1966, a testament to Citroën's courage in defying automotive norms. It wasn't just transportation; it was a cultural statement, a symbol of individuality in an increasingly homogenized automotive landscape. Today, the Ami 6 stands as a beloved classic, a reminder that sometimes, the most memorable cars are those brave enough to be different.

Latest Citroën Ami 6 sightings

Citroën Ami 6: FAQ

How many Citroën Ami 6s have been spotted?

19 Citroën Ami 6 sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 16 different spotters.

How rare is the Citroën Ami 6?

On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Citroën Ami 6 is rated Uncommon.

Where can you see a Citroën Ami 6?

Recent Citroën Ami 6 sightings on AutoRadar come from Kortrijk, Luzern, Contern, Épernay, Gençay, Bad Krozingen. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.

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