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Vida VX2 Prices Reduced; Now Starts At Rs 45,000 With BaaS

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Vida VX2 Prices Reduced; Now Starts At Rs 45,000 With BaaS
The VX2 is currently the second electric scooter model range from Vida, which is essentially a rebadged version of the Vida Z
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By car&bike Team

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Published on July 9, 2025

Highlights

  • The price of the Vida VX2 is down by up to Rs 15,000.
  • The Vida VX2 is the second electric scooter range from the company.
  • Offered in two variants- Go and Plus.

Hero MotoCorp’s all-electric sister-brand Vida has just rolled out an introductory offer on its latest electric scooter, the VX2, thereby reducing its price. Essentially a rebadged version of the Vida Z, the VX2 is the second electric scooter model line from the brand. With the offer, the VX2 Go can now be had for Rs 85,000 or Rs 45,000 while opting for the battery-as-a-service option model (Baas), while the higher-capacity VX2 Plus is now offered at Rs 1 lakh or Rs 58,000 (Baas). This makes the Go variant up to Rs 15,000 more affordable than before, while the price of the Plus is now nearly Rs 10,000 less than before.

 

Also Read: Hero Vida VX2 Electric Scooter Launched In India At Rs 99,490
 

The scooter is offered with removable battery packs. The base variant can hold a single 2.2 kWh battery, with 92 km of IDC range, while the Plus can accommodate two batteries with a combined capacity of 3.4 kWh (142 km IDC range). Both variants, however, get the same swingarm-mounted 6 kW motor. Top speed for the base Go is rated at 70 kmph, while the Plus can be pushed to 80 kmph. The underseat storage volume for the Go amounts to 33.2 litres, while the Plus has about 27.2 litres of storage.

 

Also Read: Kinetic Honda DX Reborn? New Kinetic Electric Scooter Spied Testing
 

Vida VX 2 Launched

The Vida VX2 Plus gets a 4.3-inch TFT screen

 

The list of features offered on the Plus variant includes a 4.3-inch TFT screen with smartphone integration, three ride modes- Eco, Ride and Sport, and a front disc brake. The Go, meanwhile, makes do with a 4.3-inch LCD display, drum brakes on both ends, and two ride modes- Eco and Ride. 

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