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Hero Vida VX2 Go 3.4kWh variant launched at Rs 1.02 lakh

The scooter can also be purchased under the BaaS scheme, bringing the upfront cost down to Rs 60,000.
1 min read10 Nov '25
Vishal VenugopalVishal Venugopal
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Front static of the Hero Vida VX2

Hero MotoCorp has launched a new variant of the Vida VX2 Go, now available with a 3.4kWh battery pack, priced at Rs 1.02 lakh. Previously, the VX2 Go was offered only with a 2.2kWh battery, while the larger 3.4kWh unit was exclusive to the VX2 Plus.

  1. Features dual removable 3.4kWh battery pack
  2. Has a claimed real-world range of 100km
  3. BaaS option brings upfront cost down to Rs 60,000

Vida VX2 Go 3.4kWh details

Gets two removable batteries with an IDC range of 142km

The new Vida VX2 Go variant with the 3.4kWh battery shares its features and hardware with the smaller-capacity version, but the key upgrade lies in its extended range. It features a dual removable battery system with a combined capacity of 3.4kWh, whereas the 2.2kWh variant accommodates only a single battery.

With the larger setup, Hero claims a real-world range of 100km on a single charge – a notable step up from the 64km range of the smaller-battery version. 

Power continues to come from a 6kW electric motor producing 26Nm of torque, offering two riding modes – Eco and Ride – and an identical top speed of 70kph.

At Rs 1.02 lakh, the new variant slots neatly between the VX2 Go 2.2kWh (Rs 85,000 onwards) and the VX2 Plus (Rs 1.10 lakh onwards). Buyers can also opt for the Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) model, which reduces the scooter’s upfront cost to Rs 60,000, with a recurring monthly battery subscription fee that varies based on usage.

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