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 Variant | Ownership Model | Regular Price | New Introductory Price | Difference |
| Go | With Battery Subscription | Rs 59,490 | Rs 44,990 | Rs 14,500 |
| When Purchased With Battery | Rs 99,490 | Rs 84,990 | Rs 14,500 | |
| Plus | With Battery Subscription | Rs 64,990 | Rs 57,990 | Rs 7,000 |
| When Purchased With Battery | Rs 1,10,000 | Rs 99,990 | Rs 10,010 |
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.
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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.