Get an insider’s perspective on the Vida VX2 city EV scooter. From its sleek design and comfortable city driving to real-world range, features, and practical usability, this review shares a personal experience to help you decide if this scooter is right for your daily urban commutes and short trips.
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Vida VX2: City Commuter's Reality Check
Summary generated by AI · Reviewed by Gear Choice Team
The Vida VX2 boasts a modern, compact design ideal for urban commuting.
Real-world city range is 65-70 km, lower than the claimed 80 km, with faster battery alerts in rush hour.
Its urban-friendly design features a sharp headlamp, comfortable handlebar, and suitable seating for city rides.
So, the first time I got my hands on the Vida VX2, I thought, “Okay, this might actually work for city commuting.” It looks neat, the battery is compact, and overall the scooter feels modern. But I was curious how it would behave in real traffic. The company claims an 80 km range, but from my experience riding around busy streets, it settled closer to 65-70 km. And oh, that one day during rush hour, the battery alert popped up faster than I expected.
Design and First Impressions
The scooter’s design is compact and urban-friendly. Sharp headlamp, comfortable handlebar, and seating that’s just right for city rides. I remember going for a test ride at the dealer, and they casually mentioned, “City rides are fine, but on highways, don’t expect full range.” And honestly, seeing the build in person, the color options look good, but minor scratches in daily use will be unavoidable.
Photo : Modern and compact exterior design of Vida VX2
Interior and Features
Vida VX2 packs a simple but modern dashboard with a digital display. There’s a mobile charging port, LED lights, and basic connectivity for daily rides. Funny story while updating the firmware, the screen froze for a moment. Had to restart, but everything worked after that. The seat is comfortable enough for daily commutes, though long rides might make it feel a bit stiff.
Photo : Functional and user-friendly dashboard of Vida VX2
Driving and Performance
City rides are smooth. Acceleration is quick, brakes are responsive, and the steering is light, making it easy to weave through traffic. But throw in a hill or two passengers, and you notice it working harder. The motor and battery are fine for short trips, but add extra load or run the AC, and the range drops. My view: perfect for daily city rides, but plan carefully if you intend longer journeys.
Photo : Smooth city riding experience with Vida VX2
Price and Value
The Vida VX2 comes around ₹1.3-1.6 lakh. Not bad for a city EV. One friend booked it, and the dealer told him straight, “Check the battery and service warranty. Resale and long-term reliability are key.” Fair enough the scooter is reasonably priced, but the service network is still growing.
Final Thoughts
All in all, the Vida VX2 is a solid city EV. It looks modern, has enough features, and city driving is fun. Minor software quirks and a slightly lower real-world range are the only things to watch out for. If your main rides are short city commutes, it’s worth considering. But for longer trips or heavy loads, plan ahead and don’t rely solely on the claimed range.
Gaurav Jha is a seasoned automotive journalist and digital media expert with a passion for new technology, electric vehicles, and unbiased product reviews. As the founder of GearChoice.in, he aims to empower readers with transparent, well-researched information about the latest cars, gadgets, and mobility trends.