Kinetic: The Pioneer That Put India on Two Wheels
Kinetic’s First Step: A Vision for Indian Mobility
In 1972, a newly independent India was stepping onto the global stage. Amid this shift, one visionary quietly sparked a revolution that changed how the country moved.
H.K. Firodia, the founder of Kinetic Engineering, didn’t just start a company—he laid the foundation for India’s two-wheeler industry.
Kinetic gave millions the freedom of mobility. Its journey was not just about machines, but about movement, ingenuity, and a deep understanding of India.
The Luna: A Household Name
It all began with a name that still evokes nostalgia—Luna. Launched in 1972, the humble moped became a national icon.
It was affordable, sturdy, and perfect for Indian roads. For countless people, the Luna was their first experience of independent travel.
Even today, it holds a special place in memory.
The 1980s: Meeting Aspirations with Design
By the 1980s, Kinetic had become a leading mobility brand. In 1984, the company introduced the Kinetic DX—a sleek, modern scooter.
It was built for the aspirations of India’s rising middle class.
The scooter showed that design and durability could go hand in hand.
The 1990s: Responding to a Changing India
As India entered the global market in the 1990s, Kinetic adapted.
In 1999, it launched Kinetic Style, a bold and youthful scooter.
This model reflected the energy of a rapidly changing urban landscape.
With its edgy look and smart engineering, Kinetic captured the spirit of the new generation.
The Early 2000s: Engineering Versatility
The 2000s brought two more icons—Kinetic Boss and Kinetic Nova, launched in 2004.
The Boss was a reliable commuter’s bike. The Nova, on the other hand, offered a smooth, gearless experience for busy city riders.
In 2006, Kinetic expanded into performance riding.
Striker and Blaze scooters offered style, power, and speed. These bikes appealed to a younger, thrill-seeking audience.
Motoroyale: Global Bikes for Indian Roads
In 2018, Kinetic entered the premium space with Motoroyale—a multi-brand superbike venture.
It introduced Indian riders to the best motorcycles from around the world.
The lineup included:
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MV Agusta’s Brutale 800 RR Dragster (Italy)
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Norton Commando 961 and Dominator (UK)
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SWM Superdual 650T (Italy)
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Hyosung GT250 RC and GV650 Aquila Pro (Korea)
With Motoroyale, Kinetic didn’t just import bikes—it built aspirational experiences.
It showed that Indian companies could compete with the world’s best.
A Legacy Driven by Innovation
Behind this success is the Firodia Group—a name synonymous with automotive innovation.
The group forged key partnerships with global brands and nurtured Indian talent.
Its ventures have always balanced international standards with Indian needs.
Kinetic Today: Powered by Purpose
Though technology and roads have changed, the Kinetic spirit remains the same.
That energy—to empower, to lead, to move—still drives every decision.
More than 50 years since its first ride, Kinetic continues to prove that the journey is just as important as the destination.
And for India, that journey truly began with two wheels and a dream.