Hero MotoCorp is all set to launch the new Vida VX2 on July 1. But ahead of its launch, the brand has revealed that the upcoming e-scooter will be offered with a battery subscription service called “Pay-as-you-go”.
This innovative service is aimed at making EV ownership more accessible and cost-effective. Under this scheme, customers won’t have to purchase the battery outright. Instead, they can subscribe and pay only for the energy they use, thus lowering the upfront cost of an EV. It also ensures easy battery replacements, maintenance support and potentially wider adoption among cost-sensitive consumers.
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What More Can We Expect From Vida VX2?
- The upcoming Vida VX2 will look similar to the Vida Z showcased at the 2025 Auto Expo. Compared to the existing V2 range whicg gets aggressive styling with sharp cuts & creases, the VX2 will follow a more traditional approach.
- It will be equipped with a TFT display with smartphone connectivity support, multiple riding modes, a single long seat, a basic drum brake setup and a physical key slot, suggesting at its budget-oriented intent.
- Expect it to be offered with multiple battery pack options, likely with 2.2 kWh and 3.4 kWh. The base trim is expected to get a single removable battery, while the higher variants will get a dual battery setup, with a claimed range of over 125 km.
- Positioned below the Vida V2, the VX2 is expected to be priced very competitively.
- Once launched, the VX2 will go up against the Ola S1 Air, Ather 450S, and Bajaj Chetak 3001.
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