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Kinetic Engineering Limited

Kinetic Engineering Limited is an Indian automotive manufacturer. The company was founded in the year 1972 by H. K. Firodia. Today it is an automotive component manufacturer which formerly sold two-wheelers under the brand names Kinetic Honda and later Kinetic Motors. It introduced the Kinetic Luna moped which sold well domestically and was exported extensively to Argentina, Brazil, Sri Lanka, and the United States.

Kinetic Luna
Kinetic Luna is a 50 cc moped that was introduced by Kinetic Engineering in India in 1972 and based on the italian Piaggio Ciao. The Kinetic Luna continues to be produced and marketed in India. It is marketed in the US as Kinetic TFR. A 35 cc version, the Luna Wings, was also produced. The original Luna of 1972 was a licensed copy of Piaggio Ciao moped. It has since been updated by Kinetic until the end of production in early 2000s. Models Luna kinetic • Luna TFR (out of production) • Luna TFR Plus • Luna Double plus • Luna Wings • Luna Magnum • Luna Super ==Kinetic E-Luna==
Kinetic E-Luna
The Kinetic E-Luna is an Electric bike build by Kinetic Green and based on the Kinetic Luna. It was launched on February 7, 2024. Kinetic announced that it would start bookings for the E-Luna on 26 January with a reservation fee of ₹500. Development Kinetic had started a pilot project around September 2023 in some locations of Maharashtra with an aim to sell the vehicle to a couple of thousand people and gather customer feedback using prototype models, which were met with success. The company intends to target the Rs 25,000-30,000 monthly income group which uses public transportation, such as shared automobiles or local buses. The company is aiming for 5,000 electric Lunas per month. The company hopes to gross close to Rs 30 crore annually Design The e-Luna was introduced with three battery packs. The first batch will have a 2 kWh battery pack which will give a range of 80 km. The company also hopes to introduce a 1.5 kWh battery pack for Tier 2 and Tier 3 markets for a 40–45 km range, and a 3 kWh battery pack, which will give a range of 100–125 km, . The model will come with four drive modes - ECO, City, Speed and Sport. It will be more rugged, with an improved halogen headlight and white color-turned indicators on the side. It will have a fully digital console and an app for connectivity control. In December 2024, Kinetic unveiled plans to extend the range of the moped using a 4.3kWh battery pack with a range of 250 kilometres. It was planned to be available by January 2025. == See also ==
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