Key highlights
- Hero Vida VXZ electric motorcycle design homologated
- It is being developed with Zero Motorcycles
- Features a streetfighter design and gets premium hardware
Hero MotoCorp is nearing the launch timeline of its first-ever electric motorcycle that has been developed in collaboration with the US-based EV maker Zero. Check its newly homologated design details below.
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Hero Vida VXZ – What do we know so far?
Hero had joined hands with Zero Motorcycles, a US-based electric motorcycle manufacturer known for its premium and world-class products, to develop its first-ever electric motorcycle. This upcoming model is named Vida VXZ, and its design has been homologated recently, indicating that it could possibly be launched in 2026.
The leaked design patent image shows that it will be a streetfighter motorcycle, offering a very aggressive stance. Interestingly, it does not resemble any of the existing Zero models, which is a plus point for Hero. The design patent shows that it will get a wide tubular handlebar, a sculpted dummy fuel tank with a charging port, USD front forks, split seats, a rear tyre hugger, and a belt-driven system.
The design patent also gets a big digital screen, which will offer modern features like ride modes, ABS modes, regen level, Bluetooth connectivity, navigation, music controls, and more. It will also get a sharp V-shaped projector headlight and 17-inch alloy wheels.
As of now, its battery and final drivetrain details are unknown, but we expect that it will fall in the same category as the Ultraviolette F77 Mache 2. Hence, its pricing could also be premium.