Vida VX2 Go Now Offered With 3.4 kWh Battery; Price Starts At Rs 1.02 Lakh

- VX2 Go now offered with two battery packs - 2.2 kWh & 3.4 kWh
- Gets two removeable batteries
- Underseat storage reduced from 33.2 litres to 27.2 litres
Hero MotoCorp has updated the Vida VX2 electric scooter with a new VX2 Go 3.4 kWh variant. Priced at Rs 1.02 lakh (ex-showroom), the new variant now adds the option of the larger battery pack to the Go trim level, which was previously limited to the top-spec Plus trim. The new variant takes the total number of variants for the VX2 to three - Go 2.2 kWh, Go 3.4 kWh & Plus.
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As with other variants, the VX2 Go 3.4 kWh is offered with Battery as a Subscription with prices starting from Rs 60,000.
The VX2 Go 3.4 kWh now gets two removable batteries, offering a real-world range of up to 100 km. The electric motor develops a peak 8.05 bhp and 26 Nm with top speed limited to 70 kmph - identical to the 2.2 kWh variant.
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In terms of features, Vida has not confirmed any new features for the scooter over the base Go 2.2 kWh so you still get bits such as a 4.3-inch LCD instrument cluster, two ride modes and drum brakes at the front and rear. The variant, however, gets a lower 27.2 litres of understand storage compared to the 2.2 kWh’s 33.2 litres.
Also read: Hero Vida VX2 Plus First Ride Review
“The new Evooter VX2 Go 3.4 kWh is designed for those who seek more range and efficiency in their commute — conscious of performance, practicality, and purpose. It reinforces our commitment to empowering everyday mobility and moving India towards a cleaner, better tomorrow,” said Kausalya Nandakumar, CBO - Emerging Mobility Business Unit, Hero MotoCorp.
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