Key Highlights
- Mystery Kinetic electric scooter seen testing
- Different design than Luna e-moped
- Could come as Ola S1 rival in India
Kinetic Green could be setting up stage for a new electric scooter launch in India. A while ago, a mystery Kinetic electric scooter was spotted being tested. Now, another spy shot of an unknown electric scooter with Kinetic badging has been snapped while testing. Here’s what Kinetic might have in store for the Indian comsumers:
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New Kinetic Electric Scooter Spotted Testing
The latest test mule leak of the mystery Kinetic electric scooter comes from the outskirts of Pune, Maharashtra. The upcoming E2W from Kinetic is said to be an affordable model that will take on the likes of Ather 450S and the Ola S1 e-scooter models.
The test mule spotted can be seen with heavy wraps all over. However, the design seems fairly modern when compared to the Kinetic’s last E2W model, i.e., the Kinetic Luna e-moped. Looking closely at the spy shots, it is clear that the upcoming Kinetic electric scooter comes with a fresh and new-age aesthetics.
Overall build seems to be suitable for two adults where the riders will get comfortable riding posture with the wide single-seat. The new Kinetic electric scooter also has a flat floorboard where one can store and carry everyday items. There could be additional under seat storage too but the exact capacity is not known at this point.
The spy shots of the mystery Kinetic electric scooter is also seen sporting LED headlamp and tail lights. The instrument cluster isn’t visible in the spy shots but we assume it will come with a TFT screen like most of the new-gen e-scooters that will have Bluetooth support.
The screen will display all the important battery and ride statistics. Additional details snapped includes front disc and rear drum brakes and matte-black alloy wheels. It is also being speculated that the new Kinetic electric scooter might come with multiple riding models and could also feature a reverse mode for easy parking assist at tight spots.