Vida V1

Vida V1 starting price is Rs. 97,800 in India. Vida V1 is available in 2 variant and
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97,800 - 1.26 Lakhs*
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Vida V1 Key Specs
Battery Capacity3.44-3.94 kWh
Max Speed80 kmph
Range100-110 km
Charging time5 Hours 55 Minutes

About Vida V1

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    Vida V1 Variants & Price

    Vida V1 price starts at ₹ 97,800 and goes up to ₹ 1.26 Lakhs (Ex-showroom). Vida V1 comes in 2 variants. Vida V1's top variant is Pro.

    97,800*
    80 Kmph
    100 Km
    1.26 Lakhs*
    80 Kmph
    110 Km
    *Disclaimer: The prices are ex-showroom price for the respective model in the selected city.
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    Vida V1 Specifications and Features

    Battery Capacity3.44-3.94 kWh
    Body TypeElectric Bikes,Scooter
    Charging PointYes
    Mobile ConnectivityYes
    HeadlightLED
    Range100-110 km
    Charging Time5 Hours 55 Minutes

    Vida V1 comparison with its competitors

    Model Name
    Vida V1
    Kinetic Green FlexAther Energy RiztaTVS iQube ElectricAther Energy 450xBajaj Chetak
    Price (Ex-Showroom)
    ₹97,800 - 1.26 Lakhs
    ₹1.1 Lakhs
    ₹1.1 - 1.45 Lakhs
    ₹1.17 - 1.23 Lakhs
    ₹1.26 - 1.29 Lakhs
    ₹1.15 - 1.35 Lakhs
    Expert Ratings
    4 out of 5
    -
    -
    4 out of 5
    4.5 out of 5
    4 out of 5
    Battery Capacity
    3.44-3.94 kWh
    3 kWh
    2.9-3.7 kWh
    4.56 kWh
    2.9-3.7 kWh
    2.9-3.2 kWh
    Range
    100-110 km
    120 km
    123-160 km
    100 km
    111-150 km
    113-126 km
    Fuel Type
    Electric
    Electric
    Electric
    Electric
    Electric
    Electric
    ABS
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    No
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Automatic
    Automatic
    Automatic
    Automatic
    Automatic
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    Vida V1 Expert Review
    4 out of 5
    Pros
    Easy to rideRemovable batteries
    Cons
    Build quality

    Hero MotoCorp is one of the largest two-wheeler manufacturers in the world. So, when they announced that they would be building an electric two-wheeler, it was bound to get a lot of attention. The manufacturer decided to bring in a new sub-brand called Vida through which the first electric scooter was launched. It is called the Vida V1 and is being sold in two variants - Plus and Pro.

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    V1 Pro gets a smart-looking LED headlamp which does have a unique identity.

    The Vida V1 definitely stands out because of its colours and The headlamp has a very uniquely designed LED element that can also be seen in the tail lamp as well. The scooter is being offered in several matte colour schemes along with machined-finished alloy wheels. There is a split seat setup for the rider and the pillion. All the lighting elements on the scooter are LED units and the headlamp is quite good with a decent amount of throw and spread. Where the design looks nice, the build quality is where the Vida V1 Pro falls a bit short. There are a few plastic parts that do not feel up to the mark. For instance, the rear plastic panels, the way the seat fits and the switchgear. Having said that, the scooter does not rattle when going through bad patches of road and potholes.

    Vida V1 Pro: Comfort and handling

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    The underseat storage is quite useful as it is deep and can store stuff easily. There is also a hook behind the apron.

    Hero has done a great job when it comes to tuning the suspension setup. Despite being a relatively simple setup of telescopic forks and a single shock absorber at the rear, the scooter stays composed while going through bad roads. Through the corners and while riding at 80 kmph, the scooter feels confident and stable. The handling is something that surprised us especially the way V1 Pro can hide its weight while riding through bumper-to-bumper traffic. This is despite the scooter using two battery packs that are placed vertically under the seat. Having said that, the seat is a bit on the stiffer side and narrow but there is ample amount of space on the floorboard. The riding triangle on the Vida V1 Pro is quite comfortable. The handlebar is well within reach and there is a decent amount of foot space.

    Vida V1 Pro: Performance

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    The electric motor delivers power in a linear manner and there are no sudden jerks in power delivery.

    Vida Electric uses a PMSM electric motor that can produce a continuous power output of 3.9 kW and a peak power output of 6 kWh. The torque output stands at 25 Nm. The throttle is very well-calibrated, there are no sudden jerks of power and even if the rider gives the slightest of inputs, the electric motor is able to register the throttle input. Speaking of throttle, we found that throttle action to be surprisingly heavy so the hand does start to get tired after a while. We suspect that this should be an easy fix. Moreover, the rider can also increase the amount of regeneration by twisting the throttle to the other side and it comes in gradually.

    Another important thing to note is that Vida does not cut the power when the rider applies brakes. This might look like a small thing but there are several electric scooters in the Indian market that cut off the throttle as soon as the brakes are tapped. This makes riding in bumper-to-bumper traffic and taking U-turns a bit cumbersome.

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    The keyless functionality works surprisingly well.

    There are three riding modes on offer Eco, Ride and Sport. All three have different throttle response and top speed. Eco has a top speed of 40 kmph, Ride has a top speed of 68 kmph and in the Sport mode, the scooter hits its top speed of 80 kmph. We mostly used the Ride mode as it is enough for normal city duties and the scooter is able to keep up with the traffic.

    Vida V1 Pro: Brakes

    Braking duties on the Vida V1 Pro are being done by a disc in the front and a drum at the rear. The scooter comes with CBS or Combi-Braking System as standard which means that when the rider applies one of the brakes, the second one is applied automatically. Now, what usually happens with CBS brakes is that the tyres lock up but that is not the case with the Vida V1 Pro. Even under hard braking, the tyres on the scooter did not lock up so the calibration of brakes and CBS has been done very well.

    Vida V1 Pro: Battery and range

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    Vida V1 Pro comes with removable battery packs.

    Vida is using two 1.97 kWh battery packs for the V1 Pro. The real-world range of the scooter is 110 km and the range calculation is quite accurate. Once the battery gets very low then the scooter will block the Sport mode. On a full charge, the scooter has a range of 113 km in Eco mode, 85 km in Ride mode and 75 km in Sport mode. The scooter comes with a charger that can be stored under the seat but then it keeps rattling. So, we would suggest to get a cloth bag for it.

    What's special about the V1 Pro is that the battery packs are removable. They are not very heavy and the whole operation of removing and re-installing them is very simple. So, if you live in an apartment or do not have access to a charging socket near your parking spot then removable batteries will come in quite handy. Moreover, Vida Electric also supports fast charging using Ather Grid but we were not able to test it out.

    Vida V1 Pro: Features

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    The TFT screen is bright and readable under direct sunlight.

    Vida is offering a TFT screen for the instrument cluster which shows all the vital information to the rider. It is not a touchscreen but does come with an ambient sensor so it can shift between day and night mode automatically. The scooter also comes with an application and Bluetooth connectivity which all the features are built into. So, we could not really test out any of the features that the scooter has to offer.

    Another feature that the Vida V1 Pro comes with is keyless entry. While the key fob does not feel of good quality, it works quite well. The key fob stays in your pocket, the only thing the rider needs to do is walk up to the scooter and push the button and the scooter turns on. If you want to turn off the scooter, the procedure is the same. To lock and unlock the handle, just push the handle to one of the sides and hold on to the button. To access the under-seat storage is also pretty simple, just hit a button and the storage unlocks. Yes, you will have to fiddle around a bit to open it and close it because of the way the seat locks into the place. There is also cruise control on offer which can counter the heavy throttle but for most of the time, it refused to work for us.

    Vida V1 Pro: Verdict

    Vida V1 Pro might be the perfect scooter for you if you do not have a proper charging solution. This is because of how well the removable batteries have been implemented. Yes, there are a few shortcomings such as the features and build quality. But the scooter is fairly easy to use, and nimble, the ride quality is also quite good and for usage in the city, the V1 Pro is definitely worth checking out.

     

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    Vida V1 FAQs

    The top variant of Vida V1 is the Pro.
    The Vida V1 is equipped with a robust motor with a power range of 100-110 km, it has a charging time of 5 Hours 55 Minutes and a battery capacity of 3.44-3.94 kWh providing efficient and powerful performance.
    The Vida V1 offers 2 variants. The lowest variant, Plus is priced at Rs. 97,800 (ex-showroom), while the top variant, Pro is priced at Rs. 1.26 Lakhs (ex-showroom).
    The Vida V1 is an electric scooter, powered by a high-capacity 3.44-3.94 kWh battery. It offers an impressive range of 100-110 km on a single charge.
    The Vida V1 has a charging time of 5 Hours 55 Minutes, making it convenient for riders to recharge the battery overnight or during work hours for a full day of riding.

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