Kinetic DX Electric Scooter Teased Ahead Of July 28 Launch

- Expected to be positioned as a family-oriented offering.
- Battery options for the scooter will range from 1.8 kWh to 3 kWh.
- To have 80 kmph top speed.
Kinetic Green has teased its upcoming electric scooter ahead of its launch on July 28, 2025. Named the DX, the EV has been touted as a modern-day reinterpretation of the original two-stroke Kinetic Honda DX, which was on sale in India over 40 years ago. The teasers give us glimpses of the scooter, which are in line with visuals shown in patent images that hit the internet a few months ago. The scooter, which will likely be positioned as a family-oriented offering, will rival the likes of the Bajaj Chetak, TVS iQube and the recently launched Hero Vida VX2.
Also Read: Kinetic Green To Launch 3 New Electric Scooters; Reborn Kinetic DX Coming In 2025
Glimpses of the scooter from the teaser
Among the most striking styling cues on the scooter are the illuminated logos. These include the ‘Kinetic’ wording above the horizontal headlamp and the company’s official logo on the front apron against a contrasting black panel. The scooter’s switchgear has also been teased, and hints at the EV featuring fake exhaust noises similar to the original scooter. The scooter, in the clips, is finished in a shade of red, which will be one of the colour options on offer.
Also Read: Kinetic DX Electric Scooter Launch Details Revealed
The silhouette of the electric scooter is similar to the original Kinetic Honda DX
Spy images of the electric scooter have given us a better look at the EV, revealing the simplistic silhouette that is clearly reminiscent of the original DX. Kinetic has revealed small details about the scooter, including the fact that it will feature a TFT display. The company has also previously stated that battery options for the scooter will range from 1.8 kWh to 3 kWh, and that it will have a top speed of 80 kmph.
Also Read: Kinetic Honda DX Reborn? New Kinetic Electric Scooter Spied Testing
The scooter will feature a hub-mounted electric motor
On the mechanical front, the spy images have previously revealed that a front disc brake and a hub-mounted electric motor, with suspension duties handled by a telescopic fork setup up front and dual shocks at the rear.
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