TVS iQube

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Price: TVS iQube price for its variant - iQube 2.2 kWh starts at Rs. 1,07,584. The price for the other variants - iQube 3.1 kWh, iQube 3.5 kWh, iQube S 3.5 kWh, iQube ST 3.5 kWh and iQube ST 5.3 kWh are Rs. 1,29,254, Rs. 1,34,205, Rs. 1,41,328, Rs. 1,53,860 and Rs. 1,68,978. The mentioned iQube prices are the on-road price of Mandla.

TVS iQube is an electric scooter available in 6 variants and 12 colours. With front disc and rear drum brakes, TVS iQube comes up with combined braking system of both wheels.

TVS launched the updated range of the iQube electric scooter in India and now there are five options for buyers to choose from. These models differ in terms of variants and can be further segregated by their battery capacities.

The base model of the TVS iQube comes with two battery options – 2.2kWh and 3.4kWh. It is powered by a 4kW motor, common for both options. The top speed and the range for the smaller battery pack are 75kmph and 75km, respectively. Meanwhile, the 3.4kWh trim gets 78kmph speed and 100km of maximum range. These further differ in terms of their charging time as the smaller battery takes two hours and the larger unit does it in four hours and 30 minutes.

On the feature front, the TVS iQube base model comes with full LED illumination, five-inch TFT with smartphone connectivity, OTA updates, turn-by-turn navigation, call/SMS alerts, park assist, distance to empty, two ride modes – Economy and Power, geo-fencing, anti-theft alert, live indicator status, crash and fall alert, and a USB charging port.

The iQube S uses a 3.4kWh battery and is linked to a 4.4kW motor. This setup offers the TVS iQube S a range of 100km and a top speed of 78kmph. Its total charging time is four hours and 30 minutes. The features on this scooter include a seven-inch TFT screen, HMI joystick to toggle through the options, flip key, and all the features that the standard iQube gets.

The iQube ST is the top-spec model and can be bought with two separate battery packs – 3.4kWh and 5.1kWh. These are linked to a 4.4kW motor. The smaller battery pack for the ST offers a range of 100km and a top speed of 78kmph. Meanwhile, the larger battery gets you a 150km range and 82kmph top speed.

On the feature front, the iQube ST range packs a touchscreen seven-inch TFT, turn-by-turn navigation, call/SMS notifications, document storage, music control, social media notifications, four cluster themes, OTA updates, and all the features that you get on the iQube S range.

The hardware on the TVS iQube range includes telescopic front forks, twin rear shocks, and a 220mm front disc and 130mm rear drum brake mounted on 12-inch wheels set in 90/90 tyres.

The TVS iQube rivals the Ola S1X and the Ather 450S, while the iQube S competes against the Ather 450X and the Ola S1 Air. Then, the iQube ST’s rivals include the Ola S1 Pro and the Ather Rizta.


The iQube is an electric scooter that also looks like a regular scooter. It is loaded with some modern features and the overall performance is quite good too. This e-scooter has a top speed of 80kmph and has multiple riding modes. But the top-end variant is quite expensive now

Instrument Console

Digital

Touch Screen Display

No

Display Size

5 inch

Digital Display Type

TFT

Brightness Control

Yes

Mobile Phone Connectivity

Bluetooth

GPS & Navigation

Turn by Turn Navigation

Speedometer

Digital

Odometer

Digital

Distance to Empty

Yes

Voice Assist

No

Tripmeter Type

Digital

No. of Tripmeters

2

Stand Alarm

Yes

Low Battery Indicator

Yes

Hazard Warning Indicator

Yes

High Beam Indicator

Yes

Malfunction Indicator

-

Average Speed

Yes

OTA Updates

Available

Call/SMS Alerts

Yes

Clock

Yes

Why to buy it?

- Enjoyable Performance

- Pliant ride quality

- Good range of 105km

Why avoid it?

- Long charging times

- Limited availability

The TVS iQube S is one of the rare electric scooters from an OEM two-wheeler maker, in a market that is full of cheap Chinese imports and EV startups. For 2022, TVS has updated the iQube range with more variants, additional features, new colour options, and a higher range among others. So, what is the new TVS iQube like to ride? And should you consider buying one? Let’s find out.