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Hero Vida VXZ electric bike design patented in India

Hero Vida VXZ electric bike design patented in India

After teasing, announcing and subsequently unveiling the VXZ concept at the 2025 edition of EICMA, Vida – the electric subsidiary of Hero – has now patented the design of the VXZ concept, revealing a few key design details.

1. Vida VXZ was unveiled at EICMA 2025
2. VXZ's headlight has also been patented
3. It will feature a tail section similar to the Xtreme 250R

Hero working with Zero Motorcycles

The VXZ is a street-naked EV motorcycle

The VXZ Concept is Vida’s first take on an electric motorcycle. Unveiled at EICMA 2025, it will be co-developed with Zero Motorcycles. Now, its design patent has been registered, revealing a few key design elements that might make their way into the final production bike.

The VXZ concept is a street-naked motorcycle and features a USD fork, monoshock, a radial disc brake at the front, a disc at the rear, 5-spoke alloy wheels and a tail section similar to the Xtreme 250R with the number plate and indicators mounted on the tyre-hugger. The patent image also confirms that the bike will feature the battery housing where a conventional engine would typically be.

Performance specifications and powertrain details remain unknown at this stage. However, we previously reported that the automaker is working with Zero Motorcycles on a number of products in the 350cc-equivalent and above segments that will launch in 2026-27.

Alongside this patent, Vida has also patented the headlight of the VXZ. It gets the Vida ‘V’ motif with a mono-projector in the centre. This design was teased earlier with the VXZ as well. Currently, we do not know when the VXZ will go on sale; however, with the recent developments, it's safe to say that Vida is actively working on it. 



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