Share via: Here is your quick check on the biggest developments in the world of automobiles. Here is your quick check on the biggest developments in the world of automobiles. Get Launch Updates on Notify me The automotive industry is experiencing rapid changes, which makes it difficult to stay informed about all the latest advancements. At HT Auto, we are dedicated to delivering the most relevant and current information as it becomes available. Below is a concise overview of the key highlights from Monday, July 28. Kinetic DX launched in India at ₹1.12 lakh, promises 116 km of rangeThe Kinetic DX has been launched in India, starting at ₹1.12 lakh (ex-showroom). The pricing goes up to ₹1.18 lakh (ex-showroom). This marks the comeback for the DX nameplate in the Kinetic lineup. The scooter is available in two variants – DX and DX+. Kinetic is offering three years or 30,000 km of standard warranty for the DX, while customers can opt for an extended warranty of nine years or one lakh km. It is available in five different colour choices – White, Blue, Black, Silver and Red. Bookings for the electric scooter are open from July 28. The OEM has said that interested consumers can book the EV at a token amount of ₹1,000. Also, deliveries will be restricted to 40,000 units, and deliveries will commence in October 2025. Also Read : Kinetic DX launched in India at ₹1.12 lakh, promises 116 km of range BYD runs India business remotely amid Indo-China tensions. What it means?Chinese car manufacturer BYD, which has already made its space in the Indian electric passenger vehicle market, is forging ahead with its attempts to expand in the country despite roadblocks from the government that are preventing the EV major from conducting key business dealings here. Like many other Chinese companies, BYD has been unable to obtain visas for its executives owing to the geopolitical tensions between India and China since 2020. This has forced BYD to take a strategy of remote work. Also Read : BYD runs India business remotely amid Indo-China tensions. What it means? Steelbird Hi-Tech eyes 60,000 daily output, plans largest integrated helmet ecosystem in IndiaSteelbird Hi-Tech is expanding its in-house helmet production, targeting 60,000 units/day and ₹1,300 crore revenue by FY26–27. MD Rajeev Kapur is pushing for policy reforms to curb fake helmets while launching 15 new models a year and building India’s most integrated helmet ecosystem. Also Read : Steelbird Hi-Tech eyes 60,000 daily output, plans largest integrated helmet ecosystem in India Get insights into Upcoming Cars In India, Electric Vehicles, Upcoming Bikes in India and cutting-edge technology transforming the automotive landscape. First Published Date: 29 Jul 2025, 06:53 am IST
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