BY: Scott Evans
When you imagine driving along the Amalfi coast, you don't picture yourself going fast. Not because of the notorious traffic, but because it's one of the most naturally beautiful places in the world. Your ideal vacation drive likely also involves a convertible, or at least something open air. Leave it to the Italians to build the perfect car for their slice of paradise, the new Fiat Topolino.
Based on the Citroen Ami city car, the Topolino adds a much-needed infusion of classic Italian style to the little two-seat EV. It does so not only by adding a Fiat 500 face to the car, but also by losing the Ami's oddball doors (Citroen stamps out a single door design and mounts it on both sides of the car, hinged at the front on one side and at the rear on the other).
SOURCE: https://www.motortrend.com
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