The iconic Kinetic brand, once known for the legendary Kinetic Honda, is making a bold return to the Indian two-wheeler space — this time with a modern electric scooter. A recently leaked patent image reveals Kinetic Green’s upcoming e-scooter design, and it looks ready to compete with top players like TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak, Ola S1 Air, and Simple Dot One.
🔍 Patent Reveal: What We Know So Far
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📸 Patent filed: Leaked images show a retro-styled electric scooter with clean, minimalist lines
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🛵 Design Language: Similar in profile to the Bajaj Chetak, with a more fluid, city-friendly look
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⚙️ Component Hints: Possible hub motor, alloy wheels, and a flat footboard for added practicality
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✅ Likely to carry forward features like LED lighting, digital instrument cluster, and connected tech
⚡ What to Expect in Terms of Specs
While the exact technical specs are yet to be revealed, here’s what Kinetic Green may pack into this upcoming e-scooter based on industry trends:
| Feature | Expectation |
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| 🔋 Battery | ~3.0–4.0 kWh lithium-ion, removable or fixed |
| 🛞 Range | 100–120 km (IDC) |
| ⚡ Charging Time | 4–5 hours (standard) |
| 📱 Features | Bluetooth, navigation, ride modes |
| 🧠 Safety | CBS or disc brakes, reverse mode |
This places it squarely against TVS iQube, Ather 450S, Ola S1 Air, and Bajaj Chetak in the smart electric scooter segment.
💬 Kinetic’s Comeback Strategy
Kinetic Green has been quietly growing in the electric 3-wheeler space, but this patent signals a return to the two-wheeler game — potentially leveraging the nostalgia and trust of the Kinetic brand while offering modern EV innovation.
If priced well and supported with solid dealer/service infrastructure, this scooter could redefine the budget-lifestyle EV segment in urban India.
📅 Launch Timeline & Expected Pricing
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📆 Launch: Mid or late 2025 (expected)
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💸 Price Estimate: ₹90,000 to ₹1.1 lakh (ex-showroom)
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🔋 Subsidy Eligibility: May benefit from state EV policies, depending on FAME-II continuity
✅ Final Thoughts
The return of Kinetic — this time in an electric avatar — is exciting not just for nostalgic Indian buyers, but also for budget-conscious city commuters looking for a smart, stylish, and affordable EV.
Stay tuned to GaadiHeeGaadi.com for exclusive launch coverage, first-ride reviews, and comparisons against Ola, Ather, and Bajaj.
