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Vida Electric Scooter to Debut in Nepal at NAIMA Nepal Mobility Expo 2026

Hero MotoCorp's electric mobility brand, Vida, is officially set to enter the Nepali market with the debut of the Vida VX2 electric scooter at the upcoming NAIMA Nepal Mobility Expo 2026.

The launch marks Hero's first dedicated electric two-wheeler offering in Nepal and further expands the country's rapidly growing EV landscape.

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While the official variant lineup for Nepal has yet to be confirmed, the VX2 is currently available in multiple configurations in the Indian market, offering different battery capacities, performance levels and equipment.

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The range starts with the VX2 Go 2.2, equipped with a 2.2kWh battery pack that delivers a claimed IDC range of 93km. It offers a top speed of 70 km/h, reaches 40 km/h in a claimed 4.2 seconds and features a 4.3-inch LCD instrument cluster, drum brakes with Combined Braking System (CBS), two riding modes and a generous 33.2-litre under-seat storage.

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An RQ version of the same model is also available with a faster 1,000W charger, reducing the claimed 0-80 percent charging time to just 1 hour and 41 minutes.

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Stepping up to the VX2 Go 3.4, the scooter gets a larger 3.4kWh battery that extends the claimed IDC range to 146km while retaining the same 70 km/h top speed. The bigger battery slightly reduces under-seat storage to 27.2 litres, but the overall feature list remains unchanged.

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The more premium VX2 Plus 3.4 introduces a front disc brake, a 4.3-inch TFT display and an additional Sport riding mode. Performance also improves with a higher top speed of 80 km/h and a claimed 0-40 km/h sprint of just 3.1 seconds.

At the top of the lineup is the VX2 Plus 4.4, powered by a larger 4.4kWh battery offering a claimed IDC range of 187km. It comes standard with the faster 1,000W charger, enabling a claimed 0-80 percent charge in 3 hours and 17 minutes.

The flagship variant also raises the top speed to 90 km/h while retaining the TFT display, front disc brake and three riding modes.

The Nepal debut also comes as Vida celebrates a major milestone in India. Hero MotoCorp's electric mobility brand has crossed 200,000 cumulative retail sales, reaching 202,422 units since its launch in October 2022. While the first 100,000 sales took 34 months, the brand doubled that figure in just eight months, reflecting the rapid growth in demand for Vida electric scooters.

Hero MotoCorp has yet to confirm which VX2 variant will be introduced in Nepal. More details, including the official distributor, pricing and bookings, are expected to be announced during the NAIMA Nepal Mobility Expo 2026, where the Vida VX2 will make its public debut in Nepal.

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