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Time of India
2 days ago
- Automotive
- Time of India
Hero Vida VX2 launched: Check price, variants, features, range and more
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 Group. The company has introduced two variants – VX2 Go at Rs 99,490 (ex-showroom) and VX2 Plus (Rs 1.10 lakh ex-showroom), aiming to cater to a wide range of buyers with flexible pricing and ownership options. According to Vida, a petrol vehicle costs around Rs 13,688 per year to run, whereas a Vida VX2 electric scooter only costs Rs 1,564 annually, saving you approximately Rs 12,124 each year. The running cost for a petrol scooter is based on a fuel price of Rs 100 per litre and a mileage of 40 km per litre, while the cost for the electric scooter is calculated using an electricity rate of Rs 10 per unit and a distance of 35 km per unit. From attractive subscription plans to impressive features and battery range, the Hero Vida VX2 is set to make a strong mark in the Indian EV market. Hero Vida VX2 Variants and Pricing The Hero Vida VX2 is available in two versions: VX2 Go VX2 Plus Customers can choose to either buy the scooters outright or go for Hero's Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) subscription model. This makes the scooter more affordable for those who prefer not to own the battery. Price with BaaS Subscription: VX2 Go: Rs 59,490 (ex-showroom) VX2 Plus: Rs 64,990 (ex-showroom) Under the BaaS plan, customers only pay Rs 0.96 per kilometre for battery usage. Price without Subscription (Full Ownership): VX2 Go: Rs 99,490 (ex-showroom) VX2 Plus: Rs 1,09,990 (ex-showroom) Vida VX2 Battery Capacity and Certified Range Both variants of the Hero Vida Vx2 feature removable batteries, allowing users to charge them easily at home or on the go. The VX2 Go is equipped with a 2.2 kWh battery, offering an IDC-certified range of 92 km. The VX2 Plus comes with a larger 3.4 kWh battery, delivering a certified range of 142 km. Thanks to fast-charging technology, both models can charge up to 80% in just 1 hour. Additionally, the VX2 supports three-way charging, which enhances convenience whether you're at home, at work, or travelling. Vida VX2 Design and Comfort The design of the Hero Vida VX2 sticks to the signature Vida look but introduces seven vibrant colour options. It features a wide seat that comfortably fits two adults and 12-inch wheels for better grip and ride stability on all kinds of roads. The VX2 Go variant also offers a 33.2-litre boot space (when the battery is removed), which is large enough to fit a full-face helmet. Smart Technology and Digital Features The Hero Vida Vx2 is loaded with advanced features to enhance the riding experience: VX2 Go has a 4.3-inch LCD display VX2 Plus features a 4.3-inch TFT touchscreen infotainment system Both screens support smartphone pairing and over-the-air (OTA) firmware updates. Riders can enjoy smart navigation with turn-by-turn directions, along with real-time telemetry and remote immobilisation features. Safety Features and Alexa Integration Hero has ensured that the Vida VX2 comes with plenty of safety and convenience tech: Emergency Stop Signal Fall Safe system Tow and Theft Alerts AutoHold function Alexa voice control (carried over from higher Vida models) These features make the Vida VX2 not only smart but also secure for daily commuting. Additional Benefits for BaaS Subscribers Customers who choose the BaaS model enjoy additional perks like: Free battery replacement if the battery health drops below 70% Access to Hero Vida's fast-charging network, which currently has over 3,600 charging points across India This makes long-distance travel and city commuting much easier and worry-free. With its competitive price, impressive range, removable batteries, and modern features, the Hero Vida Vx2 is a great choice for anyone looking to switch to an eco-friendly and smart electric scooter. Whether you opt for the BaaS model or full ownership, the Vida Vx2 offers flexibility, technology, and a comfortable ride—all packed into a stylish design. To stay updated on the stories that are going viral, follow Indiatimes Trending.


India.com
3 days ago
- Automotive
- India.com
Meet Indian, who migrated from Pakistan to India, built world's one of biggest business of…, he is…
Today is the birth anniversary of Brijmohan Lall Munjal, the founder of the Hero Group. Around 75 years ago, after migrating from Pakistan to India, he started the foundation of the Hero Group. Initially, he worked as a supplier of bicycle parts and later entered into a bicycle manufacturing company and transformed into a two-wheeler manufacturing business. Affordable two-wheelers for the Indian middle class, the first name that comes to mind is Hero MotoCorp. Brijmohan Lall Munjal was born on July 1, 1923, in Kamalia, Toba Tek Singh district, in undivided India's Punjab (now in Pakistan). How Hero Cycles Began? Hero Cycles was started by Brijmohan Lall Munjal and his three brothers when they moved to Amritsar, India, after migrating from Pakistan. Earlier they were dealing in bicycle spare parts. However the riots after the partition erupted all businesses so they relocated to Ludhiana. In Ludhiana, Munjal and his brother Om Prakash Munjal founded Hero Cycles. They also received a license from the Punjab government to manufacture bicycles. The bicycle business grew rapidly and Hero Cycles became a household name in India. Hero Cycles' Success By 1975, Hero Cycles had surpassed all competitors and became the largest bicycle manufacturer in India. In 1986, the company earned a Guinness World Record for producing the highest number of bicycles in the world. The Hero Cycles' success is mainly credited to Brijmohan Lall Munjal's approach. It is said that he knew all his dealers and suppliers by name and never delayed payments to anyone. Hero In Two-Wheelers After the success of Hero Cycles, Munjal established a two-wheeler company, Hero Majestic, which used to manufacture mopeds. The turning point came in 1984 when Hero partnered with the Japanese company Honda Motors. In 1985, the company launched its first motorcycle, the Hero Honda CD100, which achieved massive success. Later, the Hero Honda Splendor, launched in 1994,changed the company's position as a leader in the two-wheeler industry.


Time of India
4 days ago
- Automotive
- Time of India
Hero Vida VX2 electric scooter to launch today on BML Munjal's 102nd birth anniversary: Here's what to expect
Hero Vida VX2: Hero MotoCorp is all set to celebrate the 102nd birth anniversary of its legendary founder, BML Munjal, by launching its newest and most affordable electric scooter, the Hero Vida VX2. This special launch on July 1, 2025, honours the visionary industrialist Dr Brijmohan Lall Munjal, who played a key role in transforming India's two-wheeler industry. Let's take a closer look at what you can expect from the much-awaited Hero Vida VX2 electric scooter, including its expected price, specifications, features, and more. Honouring BML Munjal with a Revolutionary Electric Scooter Launch Born on July 1, 1923, in Kamalia (now in Pakistan), BML Munjal was known for his innovative ideas and commitment to the Indian automotive industry. Today, Hero MotoCorp stands tall as the world's largest manufacturer of motorcycles and scooters, and this new electric scooter launch marks a tribute to Munjal's inspiring legacy. To mark this important day, the company is set to unveil the Hero Vida VX2, which is expected to shake up the market with its affordability, smart features, and eco-friendly performance. When & where to watch Hero Vida VX2 launch? 1 July 1923 A Hero of India was born. Dr. Brijmohan Lall Munjal, Founder & Chairman Emeritus - our Hero Forever. Today, we honour his enduring legacy by unveiling the VIDA VX2 Evooter. #VIDA - Born of Hero. Inspired by a legacy. Made in India, for the world. #HeroMotoCorp You can watch the launch of Hero Vida VX2 live at 6 pm (IST) today, July 1, on Hero MotoCorp's YouTube channel. Hero Vida VX2 Electric Scooter: What We Know So Far Recently, Hero MotoCorp dropped a teaser video for the Vida VX2, revealing some exciting details. The new electric scooter promises to deliver style, functionality, and sustainability – all at a budget-friendly price. The Vida VX2 will be part of Hero's Vida electric mobility brand, and it is expected to be launched with a Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) model. This means customers won't need to buy the battery outright – instead, they can choose a subscription-based model that lowers the initial purchase cost. New Subscription-Based BaaS Model from Hero MotoCorp Starting from July 1, 2025, the Vida VX2 electric scooter will introduce Hero's new Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) model in India. This service allows customers to subscribe to the battery instead of owning it, making the overall cost of the scooter significantly lower. Buyers can select from: Monthly rental plans Pay-per-kilometre plans This flexible and affordable model aims to make electric scooters more accessible for Indian riders, especially those switching from petrol scooters. Hero Vida VX2 Expected Price in India The expected price of the Hero Vida VX2 is likely to be around Rs 90,000 (ex-showroom) if purchased with the battery. However, with the BaaS option, customers may only have to pay around Rs 70,000 (ex-showroom), making it one of the most affordable electric scooters in Hero's lineup, as reported in Livemint. This pricing strategy could place the Vida VX2 in a strong position in India's competitive EV market, offering budget-conscious buyers a practical way to go electric. Stylish Colour Options and Design Details The Hero Vida VX2 will feature a sleek, minimalistic design and come in a range of monotone colour options, including: White, Red, Blue, Yellow, Orange, Black, Grey. These fresh colours set the VX2 apart from the dual-tone colour options available with the Vida V2. Variants, Battery, and Range Details The Vida VX2 electric scooter will reportedly come in two variants – Go and Plus. Both will feature different battery packs to cater to different needs: Go variant – Expected to come with a 2.2 kWh battery Plus variant – Likely to have a larger 3.4 kWh battery These models are also expected to offer: Removable and swappable dual batteries Expected range of around 100 km per charge This flexibility makes the Hero Vida VX2 ideal for both short city rides and slightly longer commutes. Features and Specifications of Hero Vida VX2 Inspired by the Vida Z concept, the Vida VX2 electric scooter will share its core structure with the existing Vida V2, but with some design upgrades. Here are some expected features and specifications: LED headlamp, LED DRL, and LED indicators LED tail lamps TFT digital display instrument cluster Single flat seat for added comfort Front disc brake on top variant Drum brakes on base variant (to keep cost low) While some cost-cutting has been done to maintain affordability, the Hero Vida VX2 still promises solid build quality and attractive features for the price point. A Game-Changer in Electric Mobility The launch of the Hero Vida VX2 electric scooter on BML Munjal's birth anniversary is more than just a product release – it's a celebration of innovation, affordability, and sustainability. With its smart battery subscription model, stylish looks, and practical features, the Vida VX2 has the potential to become a top-selling electric scooter in India. Keep an eye out as Hero MotoCorp begins a new chapter in electric mobility, honouring its founder with a scooter that reflects his vision and values. 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