How much does a luna bike cost?

How much does a luna bike cost?

Variant Ex-Showroom Price
XL100 Comfort Rs.41,015 Get On Road Price View January Offers
XL100 Heavy Duty Rs.43,535 Get On Road Price View January Offers
XL100 Heavy Duty i Touch Start Rs.49,564 Get On Road Price View January Offers
XL100 Heavy Duty i Touch Start Win Edition Rs.52,076 Get On Road Price View January Offers

Is Luna bike still available?

The Kinetic Luna continues to be produced and marketed in India. It is marketed in the USA 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.

What is price of XL bike?

TVS XL100 Heavy Duty Price

Variant Price
XL100 Heavy Duty Kick Start ₹44,283 Get Offers
XL100 Heavy Duty i-TOUCH start – SE – BS-VI ₹50,037 Get Offers
XL100 Heavy Duty i-TOUCH start ₹50,941 Get Offers
XL100 Heavy Duty Winner Edition ₹53,361 Get Offers

Does Luna need license?

The Luna has always been a fantastic workhorse in the Indian markets, along with TVS’ range of 50cc to 100cc mopeds. We expect the Luna to do very well considering it has the backing of a once trusted brand, and it does not require a license to ride.

How much does a Luna bike cost?

Luna Cycle Apollo $4,900.00 Luna Fixed Stealth Ebike $1,750.00

What is Luna cycle?

We are an industry leader in high performance ebike kits and ebike batteries. We believe in educating our buyers not misleading them. We build every bike to order with love. We use only the best ebike drive systems and batteries in our bike. Please google “Luna Cycle” and do your own research.

What is a Kinetic Luna bike?

The Kinetic Luna bike is one of the most iconic two-wheelers in the Indian market. It is a 50cc single-cylinder moped that put lakhs of Indian on road. It was launched back in 1972 in India by the brand Kinetic Engineering. The first Luna bike model was the licenced copy of the Piaggio Ciao moped.

When did the first Luna bike come out in India?

It was launched back in 1972 in India by the brand Kinetic Engineering. The first Luna bike model was the licenced copy of the Piaggio Ciao moped. The Luna Bike had a strong build quality and it had a very low maintenance cost.