Key Specs & Features of Kinetic Green E Luna
Kerb Weight | 96 kg |
Brakes | Drum |
Tyre Type | Tube |
- Engine Combi Brake System
- Speedometer Digital
- Odometer Digital
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Kinetic Green E Luna Summary
Kinetic Green has brought back the well-known Luna moped, the Kinetic E-Luna, in an electric avatar. The E-Luna blends the character of the older Luna but with a modern touch. One noticeable difference from the classic Luna model is the missing signature pedals. We recently got a chance to test out the E-Luna’s real-world performance and here’s what we think about it.
Kinetic Green E-Luna Price:
Buyers eyeing the Kinetic Green E-Luna have two options: the base E-Luna X1, priced at Rs 69,990, and the premium E-Luna X2, available for Rs 75,990 (all prices, ex-showroom, Bengaluru). Various colour choices are available: Mulberry Red, Pearl Yellow, Ocean Blue, Sparkling Green, and Night Star Black.
Kinetic Green E-Luna Features:
The E-Luna features a digital instrument cluster which shows the speedometer, odometer, battery, range and other telltale lights. It also has a USB charging socket and a bulb headlight, taillight and indicators. Moreover, the electric moped comes with a side stand sensor, detachable rear seat, 150kg load carrying capacity and leg guard as standard.
Kinetic Green E-Luna Motor & Battery:
Based on the variant chosen, the Kinetic Green E-Luna gets different-sized battery packs with a 1.2kW motor. The X1 model gets a 1.7kWh battery pack, providing a range of up to 90km on a single charge, while the X2 variant increases this range to 110km through its 2kWh battery pack. Both variants can hit a claimed top speed of 50kmph.
The 1.7kW battery pack can be completely charged in about 3 hours, while the 2kWh battery pack takes about 4 hours to charge using a 10 Amp charger. Both batteries are IP67-rated, which offers resistance against dust and water.
Kinetic Green E-Luna Suspension & Brakes:
The Kinetic Green E-Luna has a telescopic front fork and a dual-shock rear suspension. The company has used drum brakes on both ends to make it more affordable, with CBS (Combined Braking System) as standard. The e-Luna features 16-inch spoke wheels at both front and rear, with tubed tyres.
In terms of dimensions, the Kinetic Green E-Luna offers a ground clearance measuring 170mm and a friendly kerb weight of 96kg which should make it easy to manoeuvre.
Kinetic Green E-Luna Rivals:
The Kinetic E-Luna rivals the likes of the Okinawa Dual 100, Hayasa Nirbhar, Evtric Connect and the Ozotec Bheem in its segment. The only other petrol-powered alternative is the TVS XL100.
Kinetic Green E Luna Price
E Luna X1 50 km/Hr90 km/charge3 Hr | Rs.69,990 | View January Offers | |
E Luna X2 50 km/Hr110 km/charge4 Hr | Rs.69,990 | View January Offers | |
E Luna X3 50 km/Hr120 km/charge4 Hr | Rs.72,490 | View January Offers |
E Luna comparison with similar Scooters
Kinetic Green E Luna Rs.69,990 - 72,490* | Komaki XGT CAT 2.0 Rs.74,999 - 1.15 Lakh* Check Offers | Ozotec Bheem Rs.65,990* Check Offers | DelEVery U1 Electric Rs.1.18 - 1.30 Lakh* Check Offers | Fidato Evtech Loder Rs.83,490* Check Offers | Hayasa Nirbhar Rs.65,550* Check Offers | Omega Mopido Rs.83,790* Check Offers | Detel EV Veeru Rs.70,000* Check Offers | Shema Tuff Rs.79,655 - 1.40 Lakh* Check Offers |
Riding Range90 km/charge | Riding Range120 km/charge | Riding Range215 km/charge | Riding Range120 km/charge | Riding Range70-100 km/charge | Riding Range90 km/charge | Riding Range100 km/charge | Riding Range100 km/charge | Riding Range80 km/charge |
Battery Capacity1.7 Kwh | Battery Capacity3.17 Kwh | Battery Capacity1.75 Kwh | Battery Capacity1.92 Kwh | Battery Capacity1.6 Kwh | Battery Capacity1.6 Kwh | Battery Capacity2.15 Kwh | Battery Capacity1.92 Kwh | Battery Capacity1.8 Kwh |
Power1.2 kW | Power- | Power3 kW | Power2.2 kW | Power- | Power230 W | Power250 W | Power250 W | Power250 W |
Charging Time3 Hr | Charging Time4-5 Hr | Charging Time4.5 Hr | Charging Time3-4 Hr | Charging Time4-5 Hr | Charging Time4-4.5 Hr | Charging Time- | Charging Time- | Charging Time3-4 Hr |
Top Speed50 km/Hr | Top Speed63 km/Hr | Top Speed65 km/Hr | Top Speed45 km/Hr | Top Speed25 km/Hr | Top Speed25 km/Hr | Top Speed25 km/Hr | Top Speed25 km/Hr | Top Speed25 km/Hr |
Torque Motor- | Torque Motor- | Torque Motor22 Nm | Torque Motor49 Nm | Torque Motor- | Torque Motor- | Torque Motor20 Nm | Torque Motor- | Torque Motor- |
Motor TypeBLDC | Motor TypeBLDC | Motor TypeBLDC | Motor Type- | Motor TypeBLDC | Motor TypeBLDC | Motor TypeBLDC | Motor TypeBLDC | Motor TypeBLDC |
Weight96 kg | Weight- | Weight- | Weight- | Weight- | Weight- | Weight- | Weight60 kg | Weight65 kg |
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Kinetic Green E Luna Expert Review
Overview
First launched in the 1970s, the original Kinetic Luna was an iconic moped of its time. It was looked at as an aspiration by many and became the common man’s best friend to travel from point A to B, even along with a lot of luggage. Few also used it to increase their business' reach by using it to transport smaller goods and sell it in other towns, cities and villages. Sadly, the Luna was discontinued in the year 2000. But now, the iconic Luna has returned in an electric Avatar. We got a chance to review it and here’s how it turned out to be.
Design
The Kinetic E-Luna retains the same silhouette as the original Luna moped. The E-Luna has a minimalist and practical design. Even though the design is simple and straightforward, the E-Luna looks good. The square headlight cowl houses a round headlight and there is a tube which is part of the frame and is the only coloured part of the body. It only has functional parts and doesn’t have any plastic fairing, for looks.
Engine, Mileage & Performance
The E-Luna is equipped with a 1.2kW motor providing a 50kmph top speed. The electric moped feels a bit underpowered and has a slow acceleration. But after reaching above 45kmph, the moped holds the speed quite well.
However, it shines when carrying heavy loads or while riding with a pillion. In our test, the E-moped easily carried a well-built pillion of around 80kg without any issue. It doesn’t feel quick with a pillion, but doesn’t struggle to ride either. It has a decent performance as a multi-utility electric vehicle. It can easily be ridden around the city and can handle last-mile deliveries.
The E-Luna now comes in two different variants: X1 and X2. The X1 has a 1.7kWh lithium-ion battery pack and claims to deliver a range of 90km. The X2 variant, on the other hand, gets a 2kWh battery pack, promising a range of 110km. In our test, the X1 variant delivered a range of 54.8km on a single charge, riding with a mix of riding solo and with a pillion.
Handling & Ride Quality
The suspension on the E-Luna is set on the firmer side and is developed for carrying loads. That’s why when riding solo, you may feel a few bumps and undulations. However, while carrying loads or when riding with a pillion, the suspension works better than when riding solo. But, it is also worth noting that the suspension may bottom out if loaded with more than 150kg payload.
At 96kg, the E-Luna is a lightweight vehicle and also has a slim and sleek body. This helps to make it very agile and easy to maneuver on the city streets. Being a good-handling moped, it rides through traffic pretty easily. The 16-inch spoke wheels on both ends are wrapped with TVS Eurogrip tyres, which provide good grip and also inspire confidence, even on wet roads.
The drum brakes on both ends are equipped with a combined braking system (CBS) and do the job of stopping the E-Luna decently, but could have been better. And you need to rely more on the rear brake than the front.
Comfort
The Kinetic E-Luna has a well-padded and spacious split-seat setup. The seat doesn’t feel too hard or too soft and the E-Luna can be ridden the whole day without the rider getting uncomfortable or feeling any pain. The E-Luna offers a neutral and comfortable riding posture, thanks to its easy-to-grab handlebar and mid-set footpegs. The pillion seat is also comfortable and roomy, but riding with a pillion for long distances can get uncomfortable for the pillion.
Features
The Kinetic E-Luna is equipped with a small but easy-to-read LCD instrument cluster, which displays all the important details including the speed, distance travelled, battery, and range DTE (distance to empty) readings. However, the range shown isn’t very accurate. The battery level indicator uses bars instead of percentage, this fails to provide you with a proper idea of how much charge is left. This also increases range anxiety as the battery bars drop down rather quickly from full to 50 percent and then the last few bars deplete more slowly.
The utilitarian features of the E-Luna include a luggage hook on the floorboard area and a removable pillion seat. The pillion seat can easily be taken off by unscrewing a few bolts and then you have a large area at the back to mount luggage like boxes, bags etc. However, the E-Luna doesn’t have an underseat storage space, which could be a deal breaker for some people.
Should you buy
The Kinetic E-Luna is an interesting electric two-wheeler. It may not be for everyone, but can be the perfect vehicle for those with small businesses and someone who is involved in home delivery, courier or similar stuff. Because it can easily transport a decent amount of goods and luggage. So, if you are someone who needs an electric two-wheeler for a similar use case, then the E-Luna can be the perfect EV for you.
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Kinetic Green E Luna User Reviews
- I am nice and comfortable
I am nice and comfortable with it and iam very much uncomfortable because it cannot lift weight more than ,150 kg so I was totally uncomfortable
- do nit buy fauly product and pethetic service
third class product and pathetic service, do not to buy this bike, save yourself the trouble and avoid this bike at all costs. total waste of money and time.
- The scooter is very nice and comfortable
I like is scooter very much because of the stylish look and comfortable with the future stick with the stylish look
- Don't buying the e luna bike
E luna bike was not working suddenly stop the vehicle on the road don't safety for the customer side.showroom side no response not proper maintenance and miss match the failure battery.already customer complaint for it.repeated for failure battery insert the bike.bike key is not insert but bike is on condition don't buying the bike.Read More
- dont buy kinetic luna company
dont buy kinetic luna company is just fooling customers wrong comitments by dealer n website on first charge only the km shown was 85 km less then shown on website 110 km n commited by deler 100 km no mobile charger dock as shown on site. Read More
Q&A on Kinetic Green E Luna
A) The Kinetic e-Luna is equipped with Drum brakes at both Front and Rear wheel.
A) Yes, it has low battery alert.
A) The Kinetic e-Luna has tyre type of Tubeless tyres.
A) The kerb weight of the Kinetic E Luna is 96 kg.
A) As of now, there is no official update available from the brand's end. We would ...Read More