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Vida V1 Pro now available with limited-period Vida Advantage package

Hero has introduced a new offer aimed at Vida V1 Pro. Termed the Vida Advantage Package, this scheme encompasses benefits totalling Rs. 27,000. However, until 30 April, all Vida V1 Pro customers have the opportunity to avail themselves of the Advantage package at no additional cost. Notably, the Vida V1 Pro is priced at Rs. 1,26,200 (ex-showroom, Delhi).

The Vida Advantage Package comprises five distinct benefits, enhancing the ownership experience for customers. These include a generous five-year or 60,000km warranty on both batteries, providing long-term peace of mind. Additionally, owners gain complimentary access to over 2,000 charging points, facilitating convenient charging across various locations. Free service at all Vida workshops ensures regular maintenance without additional expenses, while 24x7 roadside assistance offers assistance in case of emergencies. Moreover, users benefit from full access to a range of connectivity and safety features through the My Vida App, enhancing convenience and security.

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The Vida V1 Pro boasts verious of features designed to elevate the riding experience. Equipped with a seven-inch TFT colour display, riders can easily access essential information. Advanced features, such as keyless access, cruise control, boost mode, custom mode, and two-way throttle contribute to a dynamic and customisable riding experience. Over-the-air updates ensure that the scooter stays up-to-date with the latest enhancements and improvements.T

The Vida V1 Pro houses a 3.94kWh battery pack, delivering an impressive range of 110km on a single charge. Paired with a powerful PMSM motor generating 6kW and 25Nm of torque, the scooter offers robust performance for urban commuting. With a continuous power output of 3.9kW, the V1 Pro achieves a top speed of 80kmph, while accelerating from zero to 40kmph in just 3.2 seconds.

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