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Hero Vida VX2 Now More Affordable Than Launch Price

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Hero MotoCorp has recently launched the Vida VX2 electric scooter in India at a starting price of Rs 59,490. However, the company has now further dropped its prices by up to Rs 14,500 as part of its introductory offer.

Hero Vida VX2 VariantOwnership ModelRegular PriceNew Introductory PriceDifference 
GoWith Battery SubscriptionRs 59,490Rs 44,990Rs 14,500
When Purchased With BatteryRs 99,490Rs 84,990Rs 14,500
PlusWith Battery SubscriptionRs 64,990Rs 57,990Rs 7,000
When Purchased With BatteryRs 1,10,000Rs 99,990Rs 10,010
Vida VX2 New Price List

The VX2, which was already one of the most affordable electric scooters in its category, now becomes an even better value proposition for budget-conscious buyers. Buyers can choose between owning the battery outright or opting for Hero’s flexible battery subscription model to further reduce upfront costs.

Also Read: TVS iQube Launched With A 3.1 kWh Battery At Rs 1.10 Lakh

Vida VX2 price

More About Hero Vida VX2

The ‘Go’ and ‘Plus’ trims cater to different user preferences. The Go version is designed for everyday city riding and comes equipped with a single 2.2 kWh removable battery pack that has an IDC range of 92km and a top speed of 70 kmph. It can be charged from 0 to 100% in just 3 hours and 43 minutes.

In contrast, the Plus offers more features and a longer range. It comes equipped with two removable batteries with a total capacity of 3.4 kWh and a claimed range of 142 km. It has a top speed of 80 kmph.

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Irrespective of the variant, the Vida VX2 gets features like all-LED lighting systems, a mechanical key, a 4.3-inch instrument cluster (LCD for the Go and TFT display for the Plus variant), turn-by-turn navigation, call/SMS alerts, real-time range and ride data, USB charging port, remote immobilisation, GPS-based live location tracking, and much more.

The Go variant offers two riding modes – Eco and Ride, while the Plus variant adds a third, Sport mode, on top of these.

Rivals

The Vida VX2 locks horns with the likes of TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak 3001, and Honda QC1.

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