Hero Vida VX2 – A Smart and Affordable Electric Scooter for Urban India
A new and interesting name is now going to be added to the growing Indian electric scooter market – Hero MotoCorp’s electric sub-brand Vida’s new scooter, named Hero Vida VX2. This scooter is going to be launched on July 1, 2025 and is specially designed for city driving and for those who are entering the world of electric vehicles for the first time. Its most special feature is that it is a sensibly designed, affordable and smart electric scooter, which will not burden your pocket and will also make the journey easier.
Smart electric mobility on budget
In today’s time when the prices of petrol and diesel are constantly increasing, people are looking for cheap and environmentally friendly options. In such a situation, the need for electric scooters like Hero Vida VX2 is clearly visible. The estimated price of Vida VX2 can start from ₹ 70,000 and go up to ₹ 1.05 lakh (ex-showroom). At this price, it can become India’s most affordable branded electric scooter, which is from a trusted company like Hero.
You don’t have to buy the battery, just use it – Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) model
Another unique thing about Vida VX2 is that the company has come up with a new model – to give the battery on subscription. This means that you will not have to pay the price of the entire battery while buying the scooter. You can just buy the vehicle by paying the base price of the scooter and use it by paying a small fee every month for the battery.
Suppose, if you pay ₹ 800 to ₹ 1000 per month and in return you are able to go to office, buy vegetables or go to college every day comfortably, then this is a very profitable deal. A big advantage of this will be that the starting price of the scooter will be reduced even more and more people will be able to buy it.
Design – Smartness is in simplicity
The design of Vida VX2 is simple but equally stylish. This scooter has been specially designed keeping in mind the urban roads and crowded areas. In this you will get:
- Square shaped LED headlamp which will give excellent light at night
- Comfortable and wide seat on which two people can sit easily
- Compact size so that it can easily pass through traffic
Its look is classy and modern – whether you are a college student, a working professional or a 50-year-old going to office, this scooter has been designed keeping everyone in mind. It is expected that the VX2 will come in matte and glossy finish, which will attract youth and people of all ages.
Battery options and range – perfect for the city
Hero Vida VX2 can be launched in two battery variants:
- One version will have a 2.2 kWh detachable battery, which will run for about 94 kilometers on a single charge.
- Secondly, the top end version can have a bigger battery of 3.4 kWh, which will have a range of more than 100 km.
The most important thing is that you can charge its battery at home as well. No special installation or charging station will be required for this. A simple 5A household plug – like the one we use to charge fans or mobiles – will also charge this scooter easily. In such a situation, you do not need to spend extra.
Performance – Fast enough for the city
The top speed of Vida VX2 is going to be around 60–70 kmph, which is sufficient for driving in the city. Its performance has not been designed for fast acceleration or racing, but keeping in mind the everyday needs. Suppose you are going to the office, dropping the child to school or going to the market – everything can be done comfortably with this scooter.
Due to small size and light weight, this scooter will be agile even in traffic. This scooter can prove to be a great start especially for college students, female riders and first-time scooter buyers.
Variants and Features – Something for Everyone
Vida VX2 can be launched in three variants – Go, Plus and Pro.
These three trims can have different battery options, displays and riding modes. Some of the possible features could be:
- Removable lithium-ion battery
- TFT display with brightness control
- Fully LED lighting – headlight, taillight and indicators
- Regenerative braking – i.e., some battery is recovered when you apply brakes
- Different riding modes – like Eco mode, Normal mode and Power mode
- Remote monitoring via Vida mobile app – which lets you check the scooter’s battery level, charge status, and location on mobile (in higher variants)
Hero’s EV service and network – a symbol of trust
Hero MotoCorp is already present in the electric scooter market with its Vida V1 and V2 range. Hero has more than 200 Vida dealerships and service centres in India. This means that if you buy the Vida VX2, you won’t have to run around for service and spare parts.
The name Hero is a symbol of trust in India. Now that it is making a strong entry into the electric segment, customers are hopeful that the Hero Vida VX2 will also prove to be a reliable and long-lasting product.
Why choose the Vida VX2?
- Great features at an affordable price
- Battery subscription will reduce the initial cost
- Home charging facility – easy and cheap
- Stylish yet simple design – for all ages
- Hero’s service network and trust
Last thing – is the Vida VX2 right for you?
If you want to buy an electric scooter but don’t want to spend too much, then the Hero Vida VX2This is a great option for you. Its price, design, features and Hero’s trust make it a complete package. Whether you live in a metro city like Delhi, Mumbai or a tier-2 city like Jaipur, Indore – this scooter will fit everywhere.
If you are thinking whether to shift to an electric vehicle or not, then the best way to start is with Vida VX2 – less cost, less hassle and more benefits.
So get ready, because Hero Vida VX2 is launching on 1 July 2025 – a new era, a new direction and a new experience. Don’t miss it!

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