Hero MotoCorp is gearing up to unveil the Vida VX2, a new electric scooter under its EV sub-brand, Vida, on July 1, 2025. This upcoming model is expected to be a more affordable alternative to the existing Vida V2 lineup and will debut with the Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) subscription model to lower ownership costs. This 'pay-as-you-go' subscription scheme will allow customers to finance the scooter and battery separately.Multiple subscription options will be available, allowing customers to select plans based on their daily or monthly usage and budget.
Unlike the sleeker V2 series, the Vida VX2 leans toward a more family-friendly design, featuring a wraparound LED headlamp, flat seat, and a compact TFT display. The scooter has already been spotted at dealerships, indicating that deliveries are likely to begin soon after launch.
The VX2 is expected to offer two battery size options—2.2kWh and 3.4kWh—with the lower variant likely featuring a single removable battery and the top-end variant packing two units for a claimed range of over 100 km. Hero is expected to use the same frame, motor, and electrical components as the V2 series, helping keep costs in check. While official pricing is yet to be announced, it is likely to undercut the V2’s current price range of Rs 74,000 to Rs 1.20 lakh, ex-showroom.
The BaaS model will be supported by Vida’s expanding network of over 3,600 fast-charging stations and 500+ service points across 100+ Indian cities. Full specifications, variant-wise features, and pricing details will be revealed at the official launch on July 1.
Unlike the sleeker V2 series, the Vida VX2 leans toward a more family-friendly design, featuring a wraparound LED headlamp, flat seat, and a compact TFT display. The scooter has already been spotted at dealerships, indicating that deliveries are likely to begin soon after launch.
The VX2 is expected to offer two battery size options—2.2kWh and 3.4kWh—with the lower variant likely featuring a single removable battery and the top-end variant packing two units for a claimed range of over 100 km. Hero is expected to use the same frame, motor, and electrical components as the V2 series, helping keep costs in check. While official pricing is yet to be announced, it is likely to undercut the V2’s current price range of Rs 74,000 to Rs 1.20 lakh, ex-showroom.
The BaaS model will be supported by Vida’s expanding network of over 3,600 fast-charging stations and 500+ service points across 100+ Indian cities. Full specifications, variant-wise features, and pricing details will be revealed at the official launch on July 1.
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