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TVS iQube Rival Selling At Crazy Price But Not For Long!

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The electric two-wheeler market has been rapidly growing. With big players like TVS and Bajaj also in the playing field, the competition has only become sweeter. Recently, a new, affordable TVS iQube rival entered the market, and surprisingly, in a matter of days, it has become even more affordable. Let’s know more about this TVS iQube rival.

TVS iQube Rival – Who is it?

TVS iQube Rival Vida VX2

We are talking about the Vida VX2, a new electric scooter from the house of Hero, which was launched on the 4th of July; and not even a week has passed and the introductory prices of the Vida VX2 have been slashed. Looks like Hero is really wanting to bank on the value-for-money proposition of the VX2.

Before we discuss the pricing, remember that the VX2 is available in two variants viz. Go & Plus. Now, the Vida VX2 Go when launched was priced at Rs 59,490 (with BaaS) and Rs 99,490 (without BaaS). After the price revision, the Vida VX2 Go costs Rs 44,990 (with BaaS) and Rs 84,990 (without BaaS).

As far as the VX2 Plus variants are concerned, before the price cut, this variant cost Rs 64,990 (with BaaS) and Rs 1.10 lakh (without BaaS). After the price cut, this variant costs Rs 57,990 (with BaaS) and Rs 99,990 (without BaaS). However, do note that this is an introductory offer.

TVS iQube Rival – Other Details

Vida VX2 Screen

The Hero Vida VX2 gets two battery pack options, depending on the variant. The VX2 Go variant gets a 2.2kWh battery pack which offers a claimed range of 92km, while the VX2 Plus gets a 3.4kWh battery pack which gets a claimed range of 142km. In terms of features, the Vida VX2 comes loaded with remote immobiliser, 27.2-litre underseat storage, riding modes, 4.3-inch LCD or TFT screen based on the variant and many others. Apart from the TVS iQube, the Vida VX2 rivals the Ather Rizta and Bajaj Chetak.