Kinetic E-Luna revealed ahead of launch

    Will be priced under Rs 1 lakh, gets a 2kWh battery.

    Published On Jan 25, 2024 02:10:00 PM

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    Just after pre-bookings commenced for the E-Luna, it has now been listed on a few e-commerce websites, with prices ranging between Rs 71,990-74,990 (ex-showroom). 

    1. 110km claimed range, 4hr charging time
    2. Weighs just 96kg, gets simple LCD dash

    Looking at these images, the E-Luna has a very simple and utilitarian design just like its predecessor, although it does miss out on the signature pedals. The rear seat is claimed to be removable for additional storage space and the whole thing weighs just 96kg. With a listed seat height of just 760mm, this should be a very easy and friendly machine to ride. 

    This is a relatively spartan machine with a simple digital dash that displays all the information you need and the E-Luna comes with a USB charging port as well as a side stand cut-off feature. There will be two colours on offer – Mulberry Red and Ocean blue.

    A telescopic fork and twin shock absorbers suspend the tubular frame and the E-Luna gets drum brakes at both ends. Spoked 16-inch wheels are found here shod with possibly the slimmest tyres you can find on a registered two-wheeler in the country, which are supplied by TVS Eurogrip. 

    Claimed top speed is anywhere between 50-52kph, depending on which website you're looking at, and a hub-mounted motor drives the E-Luna. Rated torque stands at 22Nm, while claimed charging time for the 2kWh battery is 4hrs. A portable charger is included in the price. There is even a claimed 110km range figure mentioned, although this is yet to be confirmed by the company.

     

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