Scooter comparison

Kinetic Green E-Luna X2 vs Ampere Magnus Neo

The E-Luna X2 is the simpler, slower, low-cost electric runabout for genuinely short city duty, while the Magnus Neo is the more complete everyday scooter with better speed and a more normal family-commuter brief.

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Use this comparison to break the tie on charging, value, and fit, then validate the winner with your own running-cost estimate.

Verdict: Choose the E-Luna X2 if your riding is short, slow, and price discipline matters most. Choose the Magnus Neo if you want a more conventional scooter ownership brief with better speed and range headroom.
SpecKinetic Green E-LunaX2Ampere MagnusNeo
Battery2 kWh2.3 kWh
Real-world range85–110 km80–95 km
Top speed50 km/h65 km/h
Charge time~4 hrs~6 hrs
DC fast chargeNoNo
Price (reference ex-showroom)₹69,990₹86,999
Best for
Budget-first riders who want a simple fixed-speed commuterShort-distance urban errands where low running cost matters more than performanceBuyers who want a lightweight moped-style electric runabout rather than a heavier family scooter
Budget-conscious city commutersRiders who want easy seat height and simple handlingFamilies looking for an entry-price branded electric scooter
VerdictThe E-Luna X2 is a straightforward city runabout: small battery, modest speed, and a commuting-first brief. It makes sense when price discipline and simplicity matter more than performance or premium features, and when your daily riding is genuinely short and predictable.The Magnus Neo makes sense as a low-drama city scooter if price, easy ergonomics, and a simple fixed-battery setup matter more than speed or premium features. It is one of the more accessible branded EV entries, but the ownership brief needs to stay honest and city-focused.
Kinetic Green E-Luna X2 electric moped exterior, side profile view.
Kinetic GreenElectric scooter

E-Luna X2

The E-Luna X2 is a straightforward city runabout: small battery, modest speed, and a commuting-first brief. It makes sense when price discipline and simplicity matter more than performance or premium features, and when your daily riding is genuinely short and predictable.

Range85–110 km

Real-world estimate.

Top speed50 km/h

Check if it suits your roads.

Budget-first riders who want a simple fixed-speed commuterShort-distance urban errands where low running cost matters more than performanceBuyers who want a lightweight moped-style electric runabout rather than a heavier family scooter
Ampere Magnus Neo electric scooter exterior, front three-quarter view.
AmpereElectric scooter

Magnus Neo

The Magnus Neo makes sense as a low-drama city scooter if price, easy ergonomics, and a simple fixed-battery setup matter more than speed or premium features. It is one of the more accessible branded EV entries, but the ownership brief needs to stay honest and city-focused.

Range80–95 km

Real-world estimate.

Top speed65 km/h

Check if it suits your roads.

Budget-conscious city commutersRiders who want easy seat height and simple handlingFamilies looking for an entry-price branded electric scooter

What tips the decision

Where one choice becomes easier to justify

  • E-Luna X2 is cheaper and suits short errands where simplicity matters more than speed
  • E-Luna X2 uses a small 2 kWh battery and a 4-hour 0–100% charge claim, making home charging easy
  • Magnus Neo is faster and feels closer to a normal family-scooter commuter once traffic opens up
  • Magnus Neo brings more battery and a more flexible everyday range story than a moped-format runabout

What keeps it honest

Tradeoffs you should not ignore

  • E-Luna X2 top speed of 50 km/h limits where it feels comfortable beyond dense city streets
  • E-Luna X2's 110 km range headline is a ceiling; real mixed-use range varies materially with load and speed
  • Magnus Neo still does not match the service confidence of the biggest legacy two-wheeler brands in many cities
  • Neither scooter offers a clear, open public fast-charging story — treat them as home-charging-first purchases

Common questions

Frequently asked about this comparison

Which is better, Kinetic Green E-Luna or Ampere Magnus?

Choose the E-Luna X2 if your riding is short, slow, and price discipline matters most. Choose the Magnus Neo if you want a more conventional scooter ownership brief with better speed and range headroom.

What tips the decision between Kinetic Green E-Luna and Ampere Magnus?

Key factors: E-Luna X2 is cheaper and suits short errands where simplicity matters more than speed; E-Luna X2 uses a small 2 kWh battery and a 4-hour 0–100% charge claim, making home charging easy; Magnus Neo is faster and feels closer to a normal family-scooter commuter once traffic opens up; and Magnus Neo brings more battery and a more flexible everyday range story than a moped-format runabout.

What are the tradeoffs in the Kinetic Green E-Luna X2 vs Ampere Magnus Neo comparison?

Tradeoffs to consider: E-Luna X2 top speed of 50 km/h limits where it feels comfortable beyond dense city streets; E-Luna X2's 110 km range headline is a ceiling; real mixed-use range varies materially with load and speed; Magnus Neo still does not match the service confidence of the biggest legacy two-wheeler brands in many cities; and Neither scooter offers a clear, open public fast-charging story — treat them as home-charging-first purchases.

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