{"id":246456,"date":"2023-11-27T08:49:52","date_gmt":"2023-11-27T08:49:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/?p=246456"},"modified":"2023-11-27T08:49:52","modified_gmt":"2023-11-27T08:49:52","slug":"my-hero-vida-v1-pro-an-honest-opinion-after-1000-km-20-days","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/news-features\/my-hero-vida-v1-pro-an-honest-opinion-after-1000-km-20-days\/","title":{"rendered":"My Hero Vida V1 Pro: An honest opinion after 1000 km & 20 days"},"content":{"rendered":"

The suspension is magic! I don’t know how they managed to tune it so perfectly for our roads but they did it and it works great.<\/h2>\n

BHPian v4run <\/strong>recently shared this with other enthusiasts.<\/p>\n

Inception<\/strong><\/p>\n

I was handed down my big brother’s pulsar 150 ug2 (2005) and there started my 2-wheeler journey, it was an old bike and obviously, it had issues right from the start. It sucked my wallet and me being a student at the time doing side hustles did not help. I was very intrigued by the EV space from the start, I was following the space very closely, looking at all the new launches. Then one day my friend bought the first gen Ather 450x. I loved it from the start, its instant pickup and the compactness of it, made it so much easier to drive it in the city. It was a practical machine that just made sense. One year later another friend in the group bought the Gen 2, and 6 months after that another friend bought it, all the while the first guy completed around 20k kms in 15-17 months, I was simply amazed by the savings. I was now almost daily riding the Ather in some way or the other, and meanwhile spending so much money on my pulsar, I love my pulsar but I hate it just as much. It is very expensive to run, returning 30 kmpl at its best, at 9 hp it was nowhere near fast, I was always on full throttle, I could go on all day ranting about it. One day the engine broke down and it cost me 16k out of my pocket, it was too much for me, and I was now actively searching for an EV to buy, I then graduated and got into a job and now was earning properly. My monthly fuel expenses were upwards of 6000 and on top of it the never-ending repairs of the pulsar, I simply had enough.<\/p>\n

Choosing the perfect EV for me!<\/strong><\/p>\n

My daily commute is about 50 kms and it consists of open roads and jam packed traffic sections, I needed something that could go fast and be good in traffic. All the fingers pointed towards Ather 450x, when my friends bought it, it was somewhere around 1.5-1.6L on road here in Hyderabad but now it costs 1.8L on road, which is way over my budget and I simply could not justify the price, I put it on hold and was waiting for other EVs to launch like the River Indie and the Simple One, the latter checked all the boxes and I was honestly waiting for it to come to Hyderabad (It still didn’t and now I have no hopes) I took test ride of the Ola S1 pro, the test drive vehicle had close to 10k kms on the ODO and the scooty was in shambles, all the parts were shaking and loose and the throttle was my breaking point. The scooty is a marketed phony unicorn, it has nothing going for it, I am very amazed that it sells so much despite having such a bad rep. When you buy a vehicle you immediately buy into the experience provided by the company and this doubles down for EV companies. TVS iqube is a great scooter but it is not really targeted towards a younger audience so I skipped on it. Hero Vida was mostly in the shadows they had poor marketing and their launch event didn’t really make waves in the market, with its high initial cost everybody simply forgot about it and no one bought it, they have very few dealerships in a city like Hyderabad and having no charging points was not helping.<\/p>\n

When someone sees an Ather charger being used it automatically registers in their brain and positively assures them. I guess the charger network is a huge reason for Ather sales despite its high cost.<\/p>\n

Buying the Hero Vida<\/strong><\/p>\n

On 7th October I saw Hero Vida V1 pro listed at a whopping 30k discount. I didn’t think twice I simply ordered it at an ex-showroom price of 1,15,999. It was a sweet deal even at 1,45,999 but it did not make me instantly want to buy it. On Saturday I get a call from the showroom if I want to confirm my purchase and I say yes. Then the next day the price drops even lower to 1,05,999 (instant shock), I tried a lot to cancel and re-buy but it was just not possible but I’m not really worried about that 10k difference because I know I will save that money in like 2 months XD. The showroom person (let’s call him John) John calls me on Saturday and asks when I would like to get the delivery, I tell him as soon as possible, an important detail I forgot to mention is that the dealerships are very few and the one I ordered from was on the opposite corner of the city from where I live and from my work, there was an option to choose the dealer but I overlooked this in a hurry. It is not possible for me to go to the dealership at the drop of a hat, I even informed this to john saying I live far away and coming here frequently is not possible, So I call him on sunday and tell him that I will come and take PDI and confirm my color (I booked matte blue) and the vehicle I want, apparently PDI is a foreign concept to John and he thought it meant looking at the display vehicle and conforming the color. I reach the showroom and John greets me all is well he says he has some work please wait.<\/p>\n

I proceed to look at display vehicles and fiddle with them, After a while he comes and asks is the PDI done. I had no words, I proceed to explain him what PDI actually means and he then states that it is not possible as the garage is closed, I was very disappointed but one good thing came out of it as I saw the matte blue in flesh I did not really like it and the gloss black looked really dusty (hard to maintain), white was clean looking and it was a good choice. I told John I will be taking delivery of the matte white and I will come tomorrow in the evening and take delivery<\/p>\n

Delivery experience<\/strong><\/p>\n

I called John in the morning and reminded him that I will drop by at 5, keep everything ready, he responded positively, I call him again after lunch and remind him to keep everything ready and he says you just have to sign and take your bike away, I start from my office and call him that I will reach in an hour please keep everything ready, he says everything is ready just come and take your bike home.<\/p>\n

I enter the dealership meet John and get told that nothing is ready, it then took them 3 hours to wash the bike and get it ready and in the end of it, no documents were done(Invoice, Insurance, TR), I went home with a delivery slip. It was practically illegal to drive it on public roads. I then keep pestering them for the documents from the very next day and it took them 1 whole week to send the insurance and invoice papers, the TR was still missing!<\/p>\n

I keep calling John every other day to complete my permanent registration, he always replies with “tomorrow pakka”. I really lost all hope on that dealership. I even completed my first service before the permanent registration was done.<\/p>\n

The Hero Vida V1 Pro<\/strong><\/p>\n

I will try to summarize the good and the bad as best as I can. It cost me 1,15,999 + 15,000 for insurance etc(4000 for extended warranty I will talk on this later)<\/p>\n

The first time I started the scooty and tried to go home from the showroom, it kept going into limp home mode, literally the first time I lay my hands on my EV, it throws a fit. One person from the service center comes and simply restarts the scooty and it runs fine. So anyways I go home that day mostly using Eco mode sometimes Ride, I didn’t ride the scooty hard the very first day as it was very late and I was pretty tired. I get home and charge the batteries to 100%.<\/p>\n

The next day, This is the day I explore and fiddle with everything I see, try out every feature the vehicle has.<\/p>\n

The Vida V1 pro has 4 kwh battery (2 kwh each), the removable batteries are the main selling point. The ride was super comfortable but only for a short period of time. The buttons were very sticky from day 1 and I accepted to live with it. I will list out the pros and the cons and then summarize as best as I can.<\/p>\n

Pros<\/strong><\/p>\n