• 10 months ago
The initial Luna was a statement in the two-wheeler market, targeting the vast public, rather than just a handful of people. Now, Kinetic Green has re-launched the Luna, in an electric form, known as the e-Luna.

The Kinetic E-Luna comes with a similar design to that of the original Luna but with a few modern touches. It features a new digital instrument cluster, more storage options, and gets rid of the pedal that we used to see in the older models. Watch the video to know more about this new electric scooter!

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Transcript
00:00 Welcome to Drivespark, I'm Vedant Johari and Kinetic Greed has just launched the older
00:10 version of the Luna, now called the eLuna.
00:13 So let me take you around the scooter up close and show you what all we get in this new electric
00:18 scooter.
00:19 So this is the all new eLuna and starting off with the design of this new electric scooter,
00:25 as you can see we get this squarish front headlamp with a circular light and two very
00:32 classic indicators that we've seen on older motorcycles over there.
00:36 And at the front, we get 16 inch wheels, spoke wheels and this again just brings back the
00:41 old ONA TNE and showcasing the whole golden aspect of this electric scooter.
00:46 At the front, we get these two flash guards which also work as head protectors on either
00:52 side and we get this lovely nice piano black finish on the dome of the headlamp on your
00:58 front mudguard and in all sorts of places, all over the bike.
01:02 As you can see, we get this flattened footboard that we have and the whole silhouette as you
01:08 can see is what we see on the older Luna.
01:11 This sort of squarish design in the front with the flattened footboard and very sharp
01:16 guts, not something that blends into another.
01:20 We get the Luna badge over here and at the front, this sort of wider footboard, this
01:27 very classic olden style digital instrument cluster, I mean the digital being the only
01:32 modern aspect in it, but the whole cluster as you can see is very, it's a very olden
01:38 design, just bringing out the whole older Luna TNE.
01:43 Then we get these really nice grips that we see in the other kinetic green scooters.
01:49 We get a switch to play around over here, again very classic side view mirrors that
01:57 we see on older scooters.
02:00 Again they've just brought in all of this to keep the whole Luna TNE alive.
02:05 And on the other side of the handlebar, we have light toggle switches, we have passing
02:12 lights over here, we have indicators, a horn and you have a rear brake on the left and
02:18 a front brake on the right.
02:20 Then moving on we get a split style seat that almost can be seen as one single style seat.
02:25 Also the rear seat can be put inside for if you want to keep storage on the rear and carry
02:30 anything at the back.
02:32 Also come to storage in the front, we can also add storage coming out from here, like
02:38 a small box or something again to make it as convenient as possible.
02:43 Then we also get a hook over here to keep whatever storage items you need.
02:47 We get these two foot pegs kept on the side.
02:51 Now this is again to bring back the whole older Luna how that was used as a booklet
02:56 so you could cycle on it.
02:57 But here instead of using the whole cycling aspect, you can just keep your own pegs there.
03:02 Then at the back, also the whole chassis that we have is an exposed chassis as we can see
03:07 and these are the colour options that we get.
03:08 So it's not really the whole scooter that changes the colour, it's just the chassis
03:12 that changes.
03:13 Right now I can show you the red and the blue over there, but you also get five colour options,
03:18 I'll come to that in some time.
03:20 Now moving on from the side to the rear, we get a grab rail over here, we get the kinetic
03:26 beam barging over here, the Luna barging at the rear.
03:29 Again the same indicators that we see on the front, we get at the rear, these very bold
03:34 and hard to miss indicators.
03:36 We get this sort of oval-ish rear lamp and a reflector right at the bottom.
03:42 At the rear also we get a 16-inch wheel and this comes with a chain drive as you can see.
03:47 Also we get a twin rear shock at the back and we have placed for your pillion to keep
03:53 their feet over there.
03:54 Now coming to the performance of the whole battery aspect, well this is a 2 kilowatt
03:59 battery and can put out 2.2 kilowatts of power.
04:04 Now the range that we get on this is 110 kilometres with a top speed of 50 kilometres per hour.
04:10 Now the eLuna has been designed for the general public and for most newer electric two wheelers,
04:19 the monthly expenditure including your EMI comes to around 6,500 rupees.
04:24 But for the eLuna it's brought down to 2,500 rupees and that is because they have brought
04:29 down the price of this tremendously.
04:32 I'll come to that in a bit.
04:33 And on top of that, the running cost of this is very, very little.
04:38 Electric vehicles as we know don't have a lot of running costs.
04:40 So now what all colour options do we get on the eLuna?
04:44 Well as I said, this is the red, that's the blue and we get another three colour options.
04:49 That's a green, yellow and a full black eLuna.
04:53 Now for me the blue and the red really stand out.
04:57 The red on black has always been my favourite contrast so that's something I really like
05:01 in this.
05:02 Now coming to the price point of the eLuna.
05:05 Basically you get this at an ex-showroom price of rupees 69,990 and that is just your
05:11 introductory price.
05:13 Now an electric vehicle being priced under the 90,000 mark is something we haven't seen
05:19 in the market.
05:20 So this being priced at 69,990, it really shows Kinetic Green's initiative to actually
05:24 tackling the whole public and getting a vehicle out for them.
05:28 So let us know what you think of the eLuna down in the comments section below.
05:33 My name is Vedant Jhauri, signing out.
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