Last Updated on: 07 Oct 2025
Vida VX2 price in Dadra and Nagar Haveli
The Vida VX2 price in Dadra and Nagar Haveli ranges from ₹73.85 thousand to ₹94.80 thousand, depending on the variant (excluding RTO, insurance, and miscellaneous costs). Meanwhile, the VX2 on road price in Dadra and Nagar Haveli falls between ₹82.89 thousand and ₹1.05 lakh.
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I’m 73 years old and used to ride a Bullet until age 70. I’m now riding a TVS scooter and planning to buy an EV scooter. I’m not keen on high speed and want an EV that can go about 50-60 km max. I have shortlisted: Lectrix Enduro 2.0, Hero Vida VX2 Plus, and TVS Orbitar. Vida and Lectrix have removable batteries, and I live in an apartment, so I thought removable batteries would help. I’m a bit confused - could you suggest a good vehicle? Also, will the battery life degrade from removing and replacing the battery after charging? Thanks, Sridhar
In the electric scooter space, we would strongly recommend you go with products from proven brands like Bajaj, TVS, Ather and Hero (Vida). Considering you reside in an apartment and haven't specified whether or not your building complex allows you to install a charger in your parking area. We will assume you need a scooter with a removable battery to be able to recharge it at home.
In that regard, the Vida VX2 and V2 models are your only options among the established OEMs. You can rest assured that repeatedly removing and re-installing Vida's battery packs will not have a drastic effect on overall battery life. Reason: the company has engineered its batteries to be recharged in that manner.
What you should be concerned about is the weight of hauling the heavy battery packs from your parking area to your flat, especially considering your advanced age. If you don't have a charging facility in your parking complex or somewhere close to your residence, then we would advise sticking with your petrol scooter purely. Because in the long-term it won't be feasible to keep lugging two heavy packs up and down every time you need to recharge your scooter.
Dear Sir, good morning. I am a senior citizen currently using a Honda City and a Suzuki Access. I have been suffering from back and neck pain for many years, and now want to switch to an electric scooter only for local commuting. The Suzuki e-Access is too expensive. Please suggest a good EV scooter between Rs 1 lakh and Rs 1.25 lakh, with a 3 to 3.5kWh battery and a comfortable, ergonomic design. Thank you. Regards.
I want to buy an electric scooter for myself. My daily riding distance is 30–40 km, and the roads are good. I care about good handling, a smooth ride, and comfort. I’m considering the Vida VX2 Plus - is it a good choice?
The Vida VX2 Plus you have shortlisted is a good option from a proven player like Hero, and will be comfortable.
Other options you can also look at are the TVS iQube 3.1 and the Bajaj Chetak 3001, because both are comfortable options from reputed manufacturers and will also serve you well.
I want to buy an electric scooter for my daily 15km up-and-down journey. I am not sure which one will be best for me in terms of battery performance, durability, mileage and looks. Can you please guide me?
Which electric scooter is best under ₹60,000? I need it for a daily commute of around 50 km. I can’t afford iQube or Chetak. Please suggest.
Currently, the only electric scooter from a reputed brand in your budget is Hero’s Vida VX2, but only if you choose the Battery as a Subscription (BaaS) option.
While the upfront cost will be in your budget, do factor in the monthly payments for your usage into your purchase.
Other than that, there aren’t any EVs we would recommend, as most alternatives are untested and unregulated Chinese-origin scooters, which aren’t a safe option in the long run.
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