Citroën presents its Ami microcar in a version as a surf buggy
Ami Buggy embodies the carefree spirit of adventure – with unique color accents, special materials and an interior designed with surfers in min magazin de piese auto online.

Citroën is a partner of the Rip Curl GromSearch International Finals, which will take place near Hossegor from 4 to 8 November, depending on surf conditions. This global event, bringing together champions under 16, marks the return of the collaboration between Citroën and Rip Curl.
For the race, Citroën will present a new version of its concept car, created especially for the occasion: the Ami Buggy Rip Curl Vision. It embodies all the qualities of an adventurer, driven by freedom and pleasure, enriched with characteristic colors, materials and intelligent solutions tailored to the needs of surfers. The Ami Buggy Rip Curl Vision concept model will be displayed during the opening, closing and throughout the race. This marks the beginning of a new chapter in the history of the partnership between Citroën and Rip Curl, which is set to continue in the future…
The relationship between Citroën and Rip Curl
Citroën and Rip Curl share the same philosophy – freedom, authenticity and creativity. Both brands, firmly rooted in the spirit of their time, share a passion for movement and exploration – whether on the road or on the waves. For more than a century, Citroën has embodied courage and comfort for all, while Rip Curl translates a love of surfing and nature into technical and inspiring products.
The partnership began in 2016 with the C4 Cactus Rip Curl special series, followed by the C4 Picasso, SpaceTourer and C3 Aircross in 2018, and the Berlingo in 2021.
Ami Buggy Rip Curl Vision offers practical and innovative accessories:
To make the concept even more complete, additional accessories inspired by the spirit of leisure have been created:
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