After Bengaluru, VIDA commences Jaipur deliveries from its experience center

The company is expected to start the Delhi NCR deliveries after the Jaipur leg is over. 

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After Bengaluru, VIDA commences Jaipur deliveries from its experience center

India’s largest two-wheeler maker Hero Moto Corp’s electric foray VIDA has commenced customer deliveries of the VIDA V1 scooter from its Jaipur experience center after the maiden delivery was made from its Bangalore experience center a few weeks ago. 

The company is expected to start the Delhi NCR deliveries after the Jaipur leg is over. 

Vida is steadily growing its prowess in India's fast-growing electric two-wheeler maker with its Green EMIs. 70 percent buyback scheme and on-site repair which is helping the brand to gain the customer's trust.

“Our aim is to propagate clean mobility through a seamless and hassle-free customer experience through an omnichannel approach that is built on our custom tech stack” said Swadesh Srivastava, Head – of Emerging Mobility Business Unit (EMBU), Hero MotoCorp,

VIDA has Experience Centers in Bengaluru and Jaipur, and pop-up stores in Delhi-NCR, where customers can test-ride the Vida V1. 

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