Expected features on the Kinetic DX EV include all-LED lighting, digital display, USB charging, lit underseat storage, and standard switchgear.
By Reetika Bhatt

Kinetic Green is poised to revive a legendary badge with the launch of its all-electric Kinetic DX EV, slated for unveiling in India on July 28. Drawing inspiration from the original Kinetic Honda, the modern DX sports a vintage-meets-futuristic design with a hexagonal headlamp, illuminated flyscreen branding, and a nostalgic red ‘Ready’ switch. The scooter rests on a solid understructure equipped with 12-inch alloy wheels, telescopic front forks, twin rear shock absorbers, and a hub-mounted motor. Two battery configurations, 1.8kWh and 3kWh, are likely to be offered. It is also expected to feature full LED lighting, a TFT digital console, and a top speed in the 80km/h range. The DX EV aims to blend retro charm with new-age electric mobility.
Kinetic Green has offered the first glimpses of its upcoming DX electric scooter through a set of teaser videos on Instagram, hinting at its styling elements and tech features. The teaser reveals a streamlined silhouette, a horizontal LED headlight, and a sleek front apron featuring a backlit “Kinetic” logo above the headlamp.
This illuminated panel, finished in gloss black, may also serve as a position light, adding a futuristic touch to the design. A red “Ready” starter switch and a vibrant red body colour have also been teased, giving a hint of the scooter’s visual appeal.
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While technical specs like battery capacity, range, or charging speed remain undisclosed, the DX is expected to offer a range of around 120 km per charge to stay on par with competitors.
Expected highlights include standard control switches, a digital (possibly touchscreen) instrument cluster, full LED lighting, illuminated underseat storage, and USB charging.
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With its launch slated for July 28, the DX aims to challenge popular electric two-wheelers such as the Honda Activa Electric, Ather Rizta, TVS iQube, and Bajaj Chetak, likely arriving with a competitive ex-showroom price near Rs 1 lakh.