Kinetic Green E Luna X1 Updates
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Wednesday, 26 June 2024 05:34 AM
The Kinetic E Luna X1, an electric moped from Kinetic Green, has been reviewed recently for its real-world performance. In a test, the E Luna X1 managed to cover only about 61.7 km on a single charge, significantly lower than the claimed 90 km range. This discrepancy highlights the need for more accurate range estimates. I believe this gap between claimed and real-world range could impact buyer confidence.
Wednesday, 26 June 2024 06:40 AM
Kinetic Green has emphasized the practical and utilitarian aspects of the E Luna X1, targeting it at users who need an affordable and reliable mode of transportation. The E Luna X1 features a digital LCD instrument console, a USB charging port, and a load-carrying capacity of 150 kg. However, the ride comfort and braking performance have been criticized, with drum brakes requiring strong effort to stop the vehicle. I think these issues need to be addressed to make the E Luna X1 more appealing.
Saturday, 20 April 2024 06:47 AM
The Kinetic E Luna X1 is available in five colors – Night Star Black, Ocean Blue, Sparkling Green, Mulberry Red, and Pearl Yellow – and is priced around Rs 69,990 to Rs 74,987, depending on the location. The vehicle comes with a 1.7 kWh Li-ion battery and a 1.2 kW BLDC motor, offering a top speed of 50 km/h. I believe the color options and pricing make it a competitive choice in the budget electric vehicle segment.
Saturday, 20 April 2024 05:01 AM
Kinetic Greens E Luna X1 has been noted for its ability to handle steep slopes even with a pillion, despite its slow acceleration and limited top speed. The vehicles rugged steel frame and hydraulic telescopic front forks contribute to its stability. However, the motors shrill whine and the inconsistency in throttle response are notable drawbacks. I think these strengths and weaknesses make it a mixed bag for potential buyers.
Saturday, 20 April 2024 08:21 AM
The E Luna X1 features a simple yet functional design, inspired by the original petrol-powered Kinetic Luna. It includes a round headlight, a split seat, and a decent floorboard area. The vehicle also comes with a mode switch that restricts top speed to 35 km/h, 45 km/h, or 50 km/h. I believe this design approach, while nostalgic, may appeal more to those looking for a no-frills, practical vehicle.