Key specs
| Battery | 2.2 kWh |
|---|---|
| Real-world range | 65–85 km |
| Charge time | ~5.25 hrs |
| DC fast charging | No |
| Top speed | 69 km/h |
| Reference price | ₹96,000 |
| Last verified | 2026-05-24 |
The Vida V2 Lite is the easiest way into Hero's Vida ownership brief if you want removable batteries and a mainstream service safety net. It makes the most sense for city commuting with predictable daily distance, where the smaller battery keeps costs down and home charging covers almost everything.
₹96,000 reference price · Real-world range 65–85 km

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Key specs
| Battery | 2.2 kWh |
|---|---|
| Real-world range | 65–85 km |
| Charge time | ~5.25 hrs |
| DC fast charging | No |
| Top speed | 69 km/h |
| Reference price | ₹96,000 |
| Last verified | 2026-05-24 |
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This scooter does not depend on public fast charging. The practical question is whether a roughly ~5.25 hrs home-charge routine works for your parking and daily distance.
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The Vida V2 Lite is the easiest way into Hero's Vida ownership brief if you want removable batteries and a mainstream service safety net. It makes the most sense for city commuting with predictable daily distance, where the smaller battery keeps costs down and home charging covers almost everything.
Best for: Buyers who want Hero's service network with the lowest-cost Vida V2 entry point, Riders who need removable-battery convenience for home charging, and Short-to-moderate city commutes where charging speed matters less than cost control.
Caveats: No DC fast charging; The 94 km IDC range headline is a certified ceiling; real-world results vary materially with speed, rider weight, and riding style; and Pricing varies meaningfully by state and city; treat this as a planning anchor rather than a guaranteed on-road price.
65–85 km real-world estimate.
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Reviewed 2026-05-24
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