Hero MotoCorp is all set to expand its electric two-wheeler portfolio with a new addition under its Ev armVida. The upcoming scooter, named Vida VX2, has been officially teased ahead of its launch on July 1. The model will be positioned as a more affordable alternative to the current Vida v2 range. Here’s a look at what we can expect from the upcoming model.

Hero Vida VX2: What to expect

Unlike the sharp and streamlined silhouettes of the V2 line-up, the VX2 opts for a family-oriented, conventional look aimed at appealing to a wider customer range. The model has already been spied, arriving at dealerships, revealing a handful of details. Some highlights include wraparound LED headlamp, flat seat design, and a smaller TFT display. While Hero has not revealed the full spec sheet yet, it’s expected that the VX2 will come with options for different battery sizes: reportedly 2.2kWh and 3.4kWh. The standard variant of the VX2 is likely to come with one removable battery, while the higher variant could get two batteries, offering a range of over 100 km. Inside, the VX2 is expected to use the same motor, frame, and electronic parts as the Vida V2.

The scooter is expected to be priced below the current Vida V2 range, which starts at Rs 74,000 and goes up to Rs 1.20 lakh. Both prices are ex-showroom.With deliveries expected to begin shortly after the launch, the Vida VX2 will take on rivals like the entry-level Bajaj Chetak and affordable models such as the Ola S1X among others.

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