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It looks like the Citroën Ami, a tiny electric car, is coming to the US as part of a new EV subscription service.
The PSA group launched Free2Move, a car sharing and subscription service company, in Europe.
After PSA merged with FCA to become Stellantis, Free2Move became part of the Stellantis Group.
Citroën’s Ami, the small EV that costs around $6,000, is coming to the US as part of new EV subscription service. Free2Move, a car-sharing and subscription service the PSA group launched in Europe, now falls under the Stellantis Group following the merger with FCA. For a monthly fee you get access to their vehicle fleet, including some Citroën and Peugeot EVs. Free2Move said its monthly price includes insurance, assistance, and maintenance and said it offers a flexible contract without commitment on duration. The service is available in Washington, DC, and will be in Portland and Los Angeles soon. Free2Move plans to service five other US states before the end
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Free2Move, Stellantis NV s mobility services brand, said Thursday said it will expand its Car on Demand subscription service to the United States, starting with six states this year.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, people have sought out more isolated forms of transportation instead of mass transit. Car on Demand will offer consumers a month-to-month rental option for a variety of vehicle options. It s pricier than a typical lease but includes insurance and maintenance.
“We’re excited to bring our ultra-flexible subscription service to the U.S.,” Free2Move brand CEO Brigitte Courtehoux said in a statement. This market is among the most competitive and open to new mobility and vehicle access models, and we’re confident Car On Demand will further broaden consumer interest in this option.”