Key specs
| Battery | 2 kWh |
|---|---|
| Real-world range | 85–110 km |
| Charge time | ~4 hrs |
| DC fast charging | No |
| Top speed | 50 km/h |
| Reference price | ₹69,990 |
| Last verified | 2026-05-31 |
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.
₹69,990 reference price · Real-world range 85–110 km

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Key specs
| Battery | 2 kWh |
|---|---|
| Real-world range | 85–110 km |
| Charge time | ~4 hrs |
| DC fast charging | No |
| Top speed | 50 km/h |
| Reference price | ₹69,990 |
| Last verified | 2026-05-31 |
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This scooter does not depend on public fast charging. The practical question is whether a roughly ~4 hrs home-charge routine works for your parking and daily distance.
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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.
Best for: Budget-first riders who want a simple fixed-speed commuter, Short-distance urban errands where low running cost matters more than performance, and Buyers who want a lightweight moped-style electric runabout rather than a heavier family scooter.
Caveats: BikeWale surfaces a single 110 km riding-range headline; the lower bound here is a conservative inference rather than an official mixed-use claim; Top speed is 50 km/h, so it is not a convincing answer for faster arterial-road riding; and BikeWale lists “fast charging availability: Yes”, but does not expose a clear public fast-charging standard or power figure for this model.
85–110 km real-world estimate.
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Reviewed 2026-05-31
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