Hero MotoCorp's electric two-wheeler manufacturing arm, Vida, recently launched the VX2 electric scooter. It was introduced as the most affordable model of the brand to date at a starting price of Rs ...
Hero VIDA launches VX2 Go Launched: VIDA, powered by Hero MotoCorp, expanded its VX2 portfolio of Evooters (EV-scooter) with the launch of the VX2 Go 3.4 kWh variant on Monday, November 10. Check ...
Hero Vida VX2: Hero MotoCorp has officially launched its new most affordable electric scooter, the Hero Vida VX2, in India on the 102nd birthday anniversary of Dr Brijmohan Lall Munjal, the founder of ...
Hero MotoCorp recently launched its most affordable electric scooter, the Vida VX2 range, which is one of the first in the market to offer BaaS (Battery as a Service). There’s good news for those ...
Hero MotoCorp has introduced a limited-time introductory offer on its Vida VX2 electric scooter, slashing the price of the entry-level Go variant by Rs 15,000. The VX2 Go now costs Rs 85,000 outright ...
Hero MotoCorp has officially launched its most affordable electric scooter in the market. Called Vida VX2, prices for the e-scooter start at Rs 59,490 (ex-showroom), however, there’s a catch. This ...
The Vida VX2 Go 3.2kWh is the brand’s most affordable offering that gets the larger battery pack from the Plus variant. Here are a few things to know before buying the VX2 Go 3.4kWh. 1. What is the ...
Vida, Hero MotoCorp's electric mobility brand, has launched the new VX2 electric scooter, With prices starting at Rs 59,490 (ex-showroom). Two variants with Battery-as-a-Service option The VX2 is ...
The Vida VX2 has removable batteries. Hero MotoCorp has announced the introductory prices of the new Vida VX2 range -- Go and Plus -- making it affordable by Rs 14,500 in comparison to the initial ...
Hero MotoCorp's Vida has launched its most affordable electric scooter, the Vida VX2, available in VX2 Go and VX2 Plus variants. Starting at Rs 59,490 with a Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) option, it ...
Priced at ₹59,490 (ex-showroom) under the Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) model, the VX2 marks a strategic move to make EV ownership more accessible by offering a pay-per-kilometre battery plan starting ...
Hero’s electric subsidiary, Vida, has launched its more affordable, family-centric offering, the VX2. Prices start at just Rs 59,490 for the base Go variant when purchased on the BaaS plan and go up ...
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