Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Hero Vida V1 Plus Reintroduced With Huge Discount

During the launch of the Vida electric scooter, Hero MotoCorp introduced two variants: the V1 Plus and the top-spec V1 Pro. Over time, the V1 Plus was discontinued, leaving the V1 Pro as the sole variant available for sale. However, Hero has now reintroduced the Vida V1 Plus variant at Rs 1.15 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). This makes it roughly Rs 30,00 more affordable than the V1 Pro, which will set you back by Rs 1,45,900 (ex-showroom).

The Hero Vida V1 Plus comes with a smaller 3.44kWh removable battery pack that claims an Indian Driving Cycle (IDC) range of 143km per charger. On the other hand, the V1 Pro gets a 3.94kWh battery pack and has a claimed range of 110km. However, both variants are powered by the same hub-mounted motor, which makes 6kW of peak power and 3.9kW of continuous grunt. It has a top speed of 80 kmph.

Besides the above-mentioned differences, the V1 Plus and V1 Pro are identical in every aspect, including design, chassis, wheels, brakes, and features such as colour options and touchscreen display. Click here for more details.

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