
Kinetic Green has reignited a chapter of Indian scooter history with the launch of its all-new DX electric scooter.

There’s a modern 8.8-inch colour LCD display that visually mimics the layout of the original DX’s instrument cluster

The scooter has a 704mm-long seat, 165mm of ground clearance and 37 litres of storage

Power comes from a hub-mounted motor with a peak output of 4.8kW, fed by a 2.6kWh LFP battery

Charging times are rated at 0–50% in 2 hours, 0–80% in 3 hours, and a full charge in 4 hours

he Kinetic DX and DX+ variants get three riding modes — Range, Power, and Turbo

Prices for the DX start at Rs 1.11 lakh and go up to Rs 1.17 lakh for the DX+ variant (ex-showroom, Pune)
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Kinetic Green has revived a piece of Indian scooter nostalgia with the launch of the DX electric scooter. This new-age EV pays homage to the original Kinetic Honda DX, a familiar name on Indian roads through the late ’80s and early ’90s.
Visually, the new DX retains the original’s iconic boxy silhouette but updates it with modern touches like full-LED lighting, chunky 12-inch wheels, a flyscreen featuring an illuminated KINETIC logo, and some metal bodywork. It also gets an 8.8-inch colour LCD display that mirrors the layout of the original DX’s instrument cluster. A red ‘READY’ starter button further nods to the classic Kinetic Honda’s switchgear design. The DX features a 704mm-long seat, 165mm ground clearance, and a 1,314mm wheelbase. It rides on a 100/80-12 front tyre with a 220mm disc brake and offers regenerative braking as well.
The Kinetic DX is priced from Rs 1.11 lakh, going up to Rs 1.17 lakh for the higher-spec DX+ variant (ex-showroom, Pune). It comes with a standard 3-year/30,000km warranty, which can be extended up to 9 years or 1 lakh kilometres. Bookings for both the DX and DX+ are currently open on the company’s official website.
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