
New Vida VX2 Teaser Is More Affordable Scooter, Confirms No Disc Brakes
A few weeks before the rumoured introduction of the VX2, Hero’s electric subsidiary Vida has posted another teaser. This time, the teaser is for a new, more inexpensive product. Flashing lights and the scooter’s silhouette in the same vivid red colour are shown in the latest teaser. We know the look will be much softer and more conventional than the aggressive appearance of the V2 because of the pictures of the undisguised scooter that were discovered at a showroom a month ago.
With a few downgrades including a smaller TFT, a physical key slot, a new set of switchgear, and a flatter single seat, the VX2 will likewise have comparable equipment. It will only have drum brakes, according to this latest teaser. It’s possible that the remaining internal components will resemble the V2 quite a bit. Given that we observed a “Plus” model in the aforementioned photos, the VX2 is anticipated to be reasonably priced and available in a variety of varieties within Vida’s current portfolio.Hero’s pricing plan is yet unknown, however these bikes are probably going to launch on July 1st.
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Just weeks before its anticipated July 1st introduction, Hero’s electric subsidiary Vida has launched a new teaser for the VX2, a new, more reasonably priced electric scooter. The model’s appearance is confirmed by the teaser, which shows a bright red figure with flashing lights. In contrast to the Vida V2’s more aggressive style, the VX2 will have a much softer and more conventional design aesthetic, as we already know from prior leaked photographs.
The VX2 is anticipated to undergo various strategic downgrades in order to reach its more competitive pricing point, although having internal similarities to the V2. These include a different set of switchgear, a flatter single-seat design, a smaller TFT display, a conventional physical key slot rather than keyless operation, and a different set of switchgear, all of which are probably practical and economical. The inclusion of drum brakes is also highlighted in the most recent teaser, suggesting that in order to keep costs down, critical functionality will take precedence over upscale frills.
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The VX2, which provides a more affordable entry point into Vida’s electric scooter range, is set to grow the company’s lineup. It is expected to have competitive pricing in the market, and Hero Vida may have many configurations to appeal to a wider range of consumers, as suggested by previously seen photos that allude to a “Plus” edition. With the alleged July 1st debut date drawing near, all eyes will be on Hero Vida’s pricing strategy, which is essential to making the VX2 an appealing choice in India’s quickly expanding market for reasonably priced electric two-wheelers. With this introduction, Vida is demonstrating its ongoing efforts to broaden its product line and increase its market position in the EV industry.