Hero MotoCorp, under its electric brand Vida, showcased a range of electric two-wheelers at EICMA 2025 in Milan, Italy. The lineup features a trio of futuristic Vida Novus concepts, the urban VX2 electric scooter, and a neo-naked Ubex concept.
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Hero MotoCorp, under its electric brand Vida, showcased a range of electric two-wheelers at EICMA 2025 in Milan, Italy. From a trio of futuristic Vida Novus concepts to the urban VX2 electric scooter and a neo-naked Ubex concept, the lineup includes everything that looks exciting and advanced. Here’s everything you need to know about each of the showcases at the world’s biggest motorcycle shows.
One of the notable futuristic concepts under the Vida Novus brand is the Nex 1, a portable personal EV that promises effortless urban commuting. The Nex 2 is a compact, self-balancing electric trike that is said to merge the excitement of a motorcycle with three-wheel stability.
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Lastly, the NEX 3, as Vida describes it, boasts a slender, enclosed, and weather-ready design that brings the refinement of a four-wheeled mobility to personal electric travel.
The Ubex Concept is the brand’s first global electric motorcycle. It sits on a modular platform and has a supermoto-style inspired design. Key highlights include slender bodywork, an exposed frame, and a high-set beak. As of now, there are no details on the powertrain.

The Project VxZ is Vida’s upcoming electric motorcycle developed in collaboration with US-based Zero Motorcycles. Though the full model has yet to be revealed, it is set to deliver exceptional performance, precise handling, and a thoughtfully crafted design.

The brand unveiled the Dirt.E K3, its first production electric dirt bike for kids aged 4–10, featuring an adjustable wheelbase and rider triangle. The bike will be launched in both Europe and India.

Another model on the display was the Dirt.E MX7 Racing Concept, a full-sized electric dirt bike, developed with Dakar Rally expertise to deliver off-road performance and advanced EV technology.
Vida also announced the introduction of the VX2 in the European market. The scooter’s highlights include a 125 kilometres of WMTC range, 90km/h top speed, and twin removable IP67-rated batteries supported by an IP68-rated PMSM drivetrain.