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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.
Use this comparison to break the tie on charging, value, and fit, then validate the winner with your own running-cost estimate.
| Spec | Kinetic Green E-LunaX2 | Ampere MagnusNeo |
|---|---|---|
| Battery | 2 kWh | 2.3 kWh★ |
| Real-world range | 85–110 km★ | 80–95 km |
| Top speed | 50 km/h | 65 km/h★ |
| Charge time | ~4 hrs★ | ~6 hrs |
| DC fast charge | No | No |
| 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 |
| Verdict | 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. | 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. |
Decision path
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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.
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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.
Real-world estimate.
Check if it suits your roads.
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
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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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Reviewed 2026-05-31
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