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Vida Electric Scooter to Debut in Nepal This August

Krispa Pyakurel
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Jul 16
CG Motors to introduce Hero's popular EV brand as Nepal's electric scooter market keeps growing

Nepal's electric scooter market is about to welcome a major new player. Hero MotoCorp's dedicated EV brand, Vida, is finally making its long awaited entry into the Nepali market, with CG Motors, the official distributor of Hero products in Nepal, set to introduce the lineup to local riders. If you've been holding off on buying an electric scooter and waiting to see what the big brands bring next, this is the launch to watch.

Why Vida's Entry Into Nepal Matters

Hero MotoCorp is one of the most recognized two wheeler names in South Asia, and its shift toward electric mobility through the Vida sub brand has already made waves in India. Vida scooters have built a reputation there for solid battery technology, competitive range, and a feature set that rivals dedicated electric brands like Ather Energy, Bajaj Chetak, and TVS iQube. Now, that same technology is heading to Kathmandu and beyond.

Nepal's EV scooter segment has grown rapidly over the past couple of years, driven by rising fuel prices, government incentives for electric vehicles, and a genuine shift in commuter habits. With more than 15 brands and dozens of models already competing for attention, Vida's entry adds real weight to an already crowded and quickly maturing market.

What Model Is Launching First?

CG Motors has been road testing a Vida model in Nepal ahead of the official rollout, though the exact variant hasn't been officially confirmed yet. Industry watchers expect the lineup to be built around the Vida V2 platform, which has already proven popular with Indian buyers thanks to its removable battery design and practical, commuter friendly features.

Hero is also reportedly working on a more affordable Vida model, priced under a lakh in India, expected to arrive around August. This one is built with a fixed battery pack instead of a removable one, bringing the price point down further. If a similar strategy plays out in Nepal, buyers here could see both a premium removable battery option and a more affordable fixed battery alternative on the table.

Key Features Riders Can Expect

Based on Vida's existing India lineup, here's what Nepali buyers can likely look forward to:

  • Strong range: Vida's latest models in India are certified for well over 150 km on a single charge, among the best in their class.
  • Removable battery packs: making home charging convenient without needing a dedicated charging point.
  • Fast charging support: significantly cutting down charging time compared to standard home chargers.
  • Multiple ride modes: Eco, Ride, and Sport modes for different commuting needs.
  • Connected features: touchscreen displays, navigation, and app based controls are standard across recent Vida models.

How It Stacks Up Against the Competition

Nepal's electric scooter buyers already have plenty of options, from Ather and TVS to Bajaj Chetak, NIU, and Yadea. Vida's advantage lies in Hero MotoCorp's brand trust and its existing service and parts network in Nepal through CG Motors, a major factor for buyers who worry about support after the sale, which is still a common concern in the market.

Price will be the deciding factor. If Vida can position itself competitively against established players while offering Hero's backing, it has a real shot at becoming one of the top electric scooter choices for Nepali commuters.

When Exactly Will It Launch?

While July was initially floated as the target, the most recent signals point to an August debut, likely tied to an auto show or a dedicated launch event in Kathmandu. CG Motors has confirmed the brand is coming, and testing is already underway on Nepali roads, so an official announcement with pricing and booking details should follow soon.

Should You Wait for Vida?

If you're currently shopping for an electric scooter in Nepal and want a trusted brand name with strong range and features, it's worth holding off just a few more weeks to see Vida's official pricing and specs. For buyers watching their budget, keeping an eye on the rumored fixed battery variant could be worth the wait too.

Final Thoughts

Vida's arrival is one of the more anticipated EV launches in Nepal this year. With Hero MotoCorp's manufacturing scale and CG Motors' distribution network behind it, this could be the push that brings more mainstream buyers into the electric scooter fold. Stay tuned for official pricing, booking dates, and full specifications as the August launch approaches.

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