Hero Motocorp's electric vehicle manufacturing arm, Vida, has made its intentions clear to expand its line of products with the addition of electric motorcycles instead of electric scooters. The clarity from the brand came with the unveiling of a range of concepts and projects at the EICMA 2025, alongside the launch of the VX2 electric scooters in the European markets.
Among the new products unveiled is the Vida Ubex concept. The name is short for urban exploration and has been designed to make it a city-focused EV. In terms of appearance, the motorcycle seems to be inspired by supermoto-style machines. As per the brand, it has been designed to deliver ride comfort and supermoto credentials.
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The brand also unveiled the Vida VXZ, developed in collaboration with Zero Motorcycles. More details on the motorcycle are yet to be revealed. The details of the product are expected to be revealed in the near future.

Vida has also introduced the Dirt.E K3, a children's electric dirt bike derived from the previous Acro concept. Aimed at riders aged 4 to 10, it comes with an adjustable wheelbase and rider triangle and is expected to launch in India soon. In addition to this, the brand presented the Dirt.E MX7, a full-sized dirt bike constructed with a lightweight carbon-fiber frame.
Beyond its two-wheeler offerings, Hero revealed a range of futuristic mobility concepts under the Vida Novus sub-brand. At the forefront is the Nex 1, a smart backpack that unfolds into a compact electric scooter. Next up is the Nex 2, a three-wheeled electric scooter that combines the stability of a trike with the maneuverability of an urban commuter, reminiscent of a smaller, all-electric Piaggio MP3. Completing the trio is the Nex 3, a tiny electric city car that indicates Hero's aspirations beyond just two wheels.
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