
Launched in 1969, Ligier is a French specialist in car without rights : these vehicles, previously associated with a negative image, have flourished for several years and are attracting more and more followers, especially among the youth who have not yet received the precious sesame.
To stay in the race and not miss the electrified boat, the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes-based company will soon bring to market, during spring of 2023its first 100% electric model: the Lygia Miles.
Ligier Myli: competitor to Citroën Ami
Announced through a teaser video where we reveal its first design elements, which are still hidden in the dark, the Ligier Myli will follow the wave of success of 100% electric ATVs, dominated by the Renault Twizy E-Tech and the other Citroën Ami Electric, and will meet on its way to the electric range of its rival Aixam .
On these first teaser imageswe detect, in particular, the “mono-volume” profile of the model, its front grille with embossed patterns and the brand logo, or even light signature round LED headlights that resemble the headlights of the electric Fiat 500.
Citroën has slightly revised the model range of its unlicensed electric Friend. In the program: the new Tonic coating, decorated with khaki and fluorescent yellow touches. https://t.co/sPbk2egbZP
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Ligier Myli: 100% electric license-free car
Certified as a electric quad bikeThe Ligier Myli will be available without a license and from 14 years old. He, like his competitors, will be limited 45 km/h maximum.
Even if the manufacturer has not yet published the technical passport of the model, Myli will be offered with 3 battery levelsand already promises more autonomy than its competitors: indeed, the Renault Twizy has a range of 100 km, while the Citroën Ami offers 75 km of autonomy.
Ligier Myli: setting options
Like its competitors, the Ligier Myli will be able to be charged from a regular household outlet. It will be offered in four trim levels and can be ordered and customized on the manufacturer’s official website, with several customization packages available after launch.
What remains to be seen is the price of this new Ligier Myli, which should be competitive to succeed. As a reminder, the Citroën Ami is priced from €7,790 (or €19.99 per month for the LLD offer) and the Renault Twizy is priced from €11,600.
After the Renault Twizy and Citroën Ami, another unlicensed car enters the market. This is the smallest Biro of its kind. https://t.co/dlxlgHR0t4
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Source: Auto Plus

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