Vida, the electric two-wheeler brand, has just released its first model made for younger riders in India, called the Dirt-e K3. This new electric dirt bike is meant for children generally between the ages of 4 and 10 years. The goal is to give young enthusiasts a safe, clean start in off-road riding before they move to bigger bikes. The launch price is ₹69,990 (ex-showroom), which is a special introductory offer for the first 300 units.
Size That Grows
One of the best features of the Dirt-e K3 is its ability to change size. Using a simple Allen key, the steel frame can be adjusted in three stages (Small, Medium, and Large). This design alters both the wheelbase and the seat height, allowing the bike to grow with the child and remain useful for several years.
| Adjustment Stage | Seat Height | Key Details |
| Small | 454 mm | Lowest setting for young beginners. |
| Medium | 544 mm | The middle setting as the child grows. |
| Large | 631 mm | Highest setting for older/taller children. |
Power, Range, Modes
The bike is equipped with a reliable electric hub motor that produces a peak power of 500W. And gets a battery pack option of a 360 Wh battery, which is made of lithium-ion and is removable; thus, it is very convenient for the parents to carry the battery indoors for charging purposes.
| Performance Detail | Specification |
| Motor Power (Peak) | 500 W |
| Battery Capacity | 360 kWh (Removable) |
| Top Speed | 25 kmph |
| Charge Time (20% to 80%) | Approx. 2 hours |
| Ride Time | 2 to 3 hours (depending on use) |
The bike has three ride modes that control the top speed: Low (8 kmph), Mid (17 kmph), and High (25 kmph). Parents can set the modes and lock some functions using the connected smartphone app.
Safety and Build
The Dirt-e K3 weighs 22 kg, which means that it is not a problem for kids to handle at all. Along with it, every feature of safety comes, such as a magnetic kill switch that cuts off power instantly if the rider falls, a chest pad to protect from impact, and footpegs that can be taken off when not needed.
The bike comes standard with a 160mm rear disc brake. It runs on 16-inch spoked wheels suitable for dirt paths. For families who need them, accessories like a front brake, full suspension, and larger wheels are available to buy separately. Deliveries will start from mid-January 2026 in five cities (Bengaluru, Delhi, Calicut, Pune, and Jaipur).
