Hero Vida NEX 2 Trike Design Patented in India: Is This the Future of Urban Electric Mobility?
- Team Autopunditz
- 6 hours ago
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Hero MotoCorp has filed a design patent in India for the Vida NEX 2, a futuristic self-balancing electric trike that was first showcased as part of the Vida Novus concept range at EICMA 2025. While a design patent does not confirm an imminent launch, it clearly indicates Hero’s intent to protect the design and potentially move the concept closer to production.
The NEX 2 represents a significant departure from conventional electric scooters currently sold under the Vida brand and reflects Hero’s ambition to explore entirely new urban mobility solutions.

Design Remains Faithful to the Concept
The patent images reveal that the production-intent design closely resembles the concept displayed in Milan.
Key Design Highlights
Twin-wheel front axle
Single rear wheel layout
Tall windscreen
Sharp LED headlamp setup
Chunky front apron
Muscular side body panels
Slim motorcycle-inspired tail section
Three-spoke alloy wheels
Circular digital instrument console
Retractable footrests
Large integrated grab rails
Unlike traditional three-wheelers, the NEX 2 adopts a sporty and premium appearance with proportions closer to a motorcycle than a utility vehicle.
Self-Balancing Technology Could Be Its Biggest USP
Perhaps the most exciting aspect of the Vida NEX 2 is its self-balancing capability.
The concept features an advanced front suspension mechanism that allows the vehicle to lean naturally while cornering, delivering a riding experience similar to a conventional motorcycle despite having two wheels at the front.
At low speeds or while stationary, the self-balancing system is expected to keep the trike upright without requiring the rider to place their feet on the ground.
Such technology could significantly improve rider confidence, especially in:
Heavy city traffic
Stop-and-go commuting
Slippery road conditions
New or less experienced riders
If Hero brings this technology to production, the Vida NEX 2 could become one of the first mainstream self-balancing electric trikes designed specifically for India.
Practicality Gets Equal Importance
Beyond futuristic styling, Hero has also focused on practicality.
The patent filing refers to the vehicle as a three-wheeled electric motorcycle with a storage compartment, suggesting a sizeable enclosed storage area integrated into the front section.
Combined with the stable three-wheel layout, this makes the NEX 2 suitable for:
Daily urban commuting
Grocery runs
Office travel
Last-mile mobility
The combination of stability and storage could appeal to riders looking for something more versatile than a conventional electric scooter.
Expected Powertrain
Hero has not released technical specifications yet, but based on the concept and packaging, the Vida NEX 2 is expected to feature:
High-torque electric motor
Lithium-ion battery pack mounted low in the chassis
Direct-drive transmission
Fast charging capability
Connected vehicle technology
Regenerative braking
OTA software updates
Battery capacity, power output and certified riding range remain undisclosed at this stage.
Where Does It Fit in Hero’s EV Strategy?
Hero unveiled three futuristic mobility concepts under its Vida Novus platform at EICMA 2025:
NEX 1 – Compact personal mobility device
NEX 2 – Self-balancing electric trike
NEX 3 – Enclosed electric microcar
The NEX 2 appears to be the most production-ready among the three, targeting urban commuters looking for enhanced stability without sacrificing the riding dynamics of a two-wheeler.
Launch Timeline
As of now, Hero MotoCorp has not officially announced production plans or a launch timeline. However, filing a design patent is generally viewed as an important milestone in the product development process. It suggests that Hero is securing the intellectual property before making further progress toward commercialization.
Whether the company introduces the NEX 2 in its current form or evolves it into a production-ready product remains to be seen.
Auto Punditz Take
The Vida NEX 2 showcases Hero MotoCorp’s willingness to think beyond conventional scooters as urban mobility rapidly evolves. With self-balancing technology, a leaning front suspension and practical storage, the NEX 2 could create an entirely new niche between electric scooters and microcars.
Although commercial viability, pricing and regulatory considerations will determine its eventual success, the design patent signals that Hero is serious about expanding its electric mobility ambitions. If launched, the Vida NEX 2 has the potential to become one of the most innovative electric three-wheelers developed specifically for Indian roads.


