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MOVING FUTURE Citroën's Oli is a conceptual manifesto with unconventional ideas. It follows the Yank and shows ways to make mobility affordable, responsible and versatile.
Citroën wants to buck the industry trend toward heavier, more complex and more expensive zero-emission family vehicles with the quirky Oli. The manufacturer has set itself the goal of a best-in-class eco-balance through reduced weight and complexity.
The concept includes recycled and recyclable materials, affordability and durability. This makes the new model a laboratory on wheels.
It weighs 1000 kilograms, has a range of 400 kilometers and manages a top speed of 110 km/h. Consumption is said to be 10 kWh/100 km, and recharging from 20 to 80% takes about 23 minutes.
Steel-aluminum hybrid wheels with Goodyear concept tires
The Oli is meant to be more than a car - a companion for everyday life that is just as useful when you're not driving it as when you are, thanks to intelligent V2G and V2L capability.
Typical for the vehicle are the very unconventional silhouette in the style of a toy car, the identical front doors, bumpers and protective elements as well as the flat panels.
The hood, roof and cargo area are made of recycled honeycomb cardboard. Also unique are the steel-aluminum hybrid wheels with sustainable Goodyear Eagle Go concept tires.
New Citroën logo for all upcoming products
The spacious interior comes with smartband HMI projector and infotainment for the customer's own device, and comfortable seats with office chair-style mesh backs with 80 percent fewer parts, as well as the washable floor and many recycled materials characterize the interior.
In addition, the unveiling of the Oli will introduce a new Citroën logo that will be used on all upcoming products and the new brand identity.