Bajaj Chetak C25 vs Hero Vida VX2: Which Is Better?

  • Published January 16, 2026
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Let’s see if the new Chetak has what it takes to go up against the Hero of the segment

Bajaj Chetak C25 vs Hero Vida VX2: Specifications Compared

The all-new Bajaj Chetak C25 has arrived as the most affordable Chetak yet, priced at Rs 91,399 (ex-showroom, Delhi), targeting buyers looking for a simple, city-friendly electric scooter. It now squares off against attractive rivals like the Hero Vida VX2 Plus, which packs a larger battery and more usable range for just a bit more money – Rs 3,401 more than the Chetak . Let’s break down how these two stack up across key areas: 

Battery Pack & Motor

Specification

Chetak C25

Hero Vida VX2 Plus

Battery Capacity

2.5kWh

3.4kWh

Claimed Range (IDC)

113km

142km

Peak Power

2.2kW 

6kW

Top Speed (claimed)

55kmph

80kmph

Charging Time (0-80%)

2h 25m

2h 40m 

The Chetak C25 comes with a 2.5 kWh battery offering around 113 km range, making it an efficient choice for everyday city use. In contrast, the Vida VX2 Plus uses a larger 3.4 kWh pack, translating to a significantly higher claimed range of about 142 km. The VX2 Plus also has the upper hand in performance—with a stronger motor and a higher top speed, it’s better suited for faster traffic conditions. Charging times are comparable, given the different battery sizes. 

Bajaj Chetak C25

Underpinnings & Hardware

Specification

Chetak C25

Hero Vida VX2 Plus

Frame

Steel

Steel

Suspension

Telescopic / Monoshock

Telescopic / Monoshock

Brakes

Disc (Front)/Drum (Rear)

Disc (Front)/Drum (Rear), With CBS

Wheel Size

12-inch alloys at both ends

12-inch alloys at both ends

Underseat Storage

25 L

27.2 L 

Both scooters ride on conventional scooter underpinnings with a telescopic fork and a single rear shock. The Chetak emphasises a classic styling and premium metal bodywork, whereas the VX2 Plus focuses more on practical everyday usability, including a roomier boot and removable batteries for flexibility. 

Hero Vida VX2

Dimensions 

Specification

Chetak C25

Hero Vida VX2 Plus

Seat Height

763mm

777mm

Kerb Weight

108kg

115kg

The Chetak C25 should be easy to hop on and ride, thanks to a lower seat height and manageable weight, which helps in tight city traffic. The Vida VX2 Plus, with its larger battery and storage space, adds practicality, especially for users who want to carry more gear or groceries. 

Bajaj Chetak C25

Features

Feature

Chetak C25

Hero Vida VX2 Plus

Instrument Console

Colour LCD

4.3-inch TFT 

Connectivity

Call and music control (optional)

Smartphone connectivity

Ride Modes

2 (Eco and Sports)

3 (Eco, Ride and Sport)

Navigation

No

Yes

Removable Battery

No

Yes

Additional Features

Hill Hold Assist, Guide-me-home lights

OTA updates, connected tech

In terms of features, the Vida VX2 Plus clearly leads, offering a TFT display with smartphone connectivity and a full suite of connected features, including turn-by-turn navigation and OTA updates. The Chetak C25 sticks to essentials with a simpler console, appealing to riders who want a straightforward, fuss-free electric scooter. 

Hero Vida VX2 Instrument Console

Price & Verdict

Bajaj Chetak C25

Hero Vida VX2 Plus

Rs 91,399

Rs 94,800

Price (ex-showroom, Delhi)

*Prices on the Vida VX2 may vary with Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) options.

At its price point, the Chetak C25 is a solid budget EV offering, ideal for riders who want the classic Chetak experience in a simple, urban-friendly package. However, for a bit more money, the Hero Vida VX2 Plus delivers a much stronger combination of range, performance, features, and practicality. It’s a more all-around package for daily commuting and longer urban runs.

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