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Kinetic Honda was a joint venture between
Kinetic Engineering Limited Kinetic Engineering Limited is an Indian automotive manufacturer. The company was founded in the year 1972 by H. K. Firodia. Today it is an automotive component manufacturer which formerly sold two-wheelers under the brand names Kinetic Honda and ...
, India and Honda Motor Company, Japan. Kinetic was the first company to have a joint venture with
HMSI Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India, Private Limited (HMSI) is the wholly owned Indian subsidiary of Honda Motor Company, Limited, Japan.HMSI --> About Us Founded in 1999, it was the fourth Honda automotive venture in India, after Kinetic Honda ...
. The partnership operated from 1984 to 1998, manufacturing
two-stroke A two-stroke (or two-stroke cycle) engine is a type of internal combustion engine that completes a power cycle with two strokes (up and down movements) of the piston during one power cycle, this power cycle being completed in one revolution of ...
scooters in India. In 1998, the joint venture was terminated after which Kinetic Engineering continued to sell the models under the brand name ''Kinetic'' until 2008 when the interests were sold to Mahindra. Mahindra later wound up their two wheeler business, owing to poor sales.''International Business Times'', 31 July 2008, "Mahindra & Mahindra buys Kinetic Motor for Rs.110 crore, forays into two-wheeler market" by Surojit Chatterjee. The brand ''Kinetic Honda'' is remembered for its legacy two-stroke scooters which were in fact based on the Honda NH series, with continuously variable transmission and electric start, first in India when it was launched (in 1984), and the only in India until the late 1990s.


Model history

* 1984: Kinetic DX — 98cc, two-stroke, single mirror, black plastic finish * 1984: Kinetic EX — 98cc, two-stroke, single mirror, black plastic finish, no indicators (replaced by black blocks), limited colour versions * 1994: Kinetic ZX — 98cc, two-stroke, double mirror, wind shield, more graphical stickers, grey plastic finish * 1995: Kinetic Marvel — 99cc, two-stroke, double mirror, wide shield, more graphical stickers, red, white and blackish blue plastic finish and with pure Honda 2 stroke Engine (Awarded Scooter Of The Year) * 2000: Kinetic Y2K * 2001: Kinetic ZX Zoom — 110cc, two-stroke; otherwise as the ZX * 2002: Kinetic Nova * 2005: Kinetic 4s — 111.5cc, four-stroke * 2006: Kinetic Kine * 2008: Kinetic Jupiter and Kinetic Blaze


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* {{Two wheelers in India Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of India Honda motorcycles Indian motor scooters