TVS iQube Scooter Specifications
- Range100 - 75-100 km/charge
- Battery Capacity5.1 Kwh
- Top Speed82 km/Hr
- Kerb Weight129.7 Kg
- Tyre TypeTubeless
- Ground Clearance157 mm
- Fast ChargingYes
- Starting (Push Button Start)
- Clock
- Wheels Type (Alloy)
- Speedometer (Digital)
- Tyre Type (Tubeless)
- Trip Meter (Digital)
TVS iQube Latest Updates
TVS has launched three new variants of the iQube electric scooter: a new entry-level iQube variant with a 2.2kWh battery pack, along with the two variants of the iQube ST with 3.4kWh and 5.1kWh battery pack. The deliveries for all the new variants including the ST have commenced as well. Now, with five variants of the iQube customers have a wider range to choose from. However, If you are confused on which one to buy, this should help you out.
The TVS iQube is the Hosur-based manufacturer’s first electric scooter range, it offers a new commuter-centric alternative to people looking for an electric scooter for daily use.
TVS iQube Scooter Price : The iQube is available in five variants. The base 2.2kWh variant has an introductory price of Rs 94,999 and the 3.4kWh variant costs Rs 1,36,628. The iQube S is a bit more expensive at Rs 1,46,420. The newly launched iQube ST 3.4kWh version is priced at Rs 1,55,555 whereas the 5.1kWh is available at Rs 1,85,373 (all prices ex-showroom Bengaluru including EMPS 2024 subsidy, which stands for Electric Mobility Promotion Scheme 2024). Moreover, the customers who have pre-booked the iQube ST before July 15, 2022, can now buy either of the available two options and will get an introductory loyalty bonus of Rs 10,000.
Features of TVS iQube Scooter : The base 2.2kWh and 3.4kWh variants have a 5-inch TFT digital display, while the S has a bigger 7-inch display with joystick control whereas the top ST variant has a 7-inch touchscreen display with voice control. All variants get smartphone connectivity. The iQube range has fully LED lights, illuminated logo, a boot light, and an underseat USB charging port. Some extra features include parking assist, different riding modes, day and night display mode, and a regenerative braking system. With your phone connected, you can see your past rides, get alerts if you go too fast or have an emergency, check how much battery you have left, find where you parked, and get help with directions and phone calls. The ST version also has voice control. The iQube 2.2kWh variant gets a 30-litre storage space, whereas all the other variants get 32-liter of boot space.
TVS iQube Scooter Motor : All five variants of the TVS iQube electric scooters are powered by a 3kW electric hub motor with a peak output of 4.4kW. The electric scooter comes in three different battery capacities: 2.2kWh, 3.4kWh and 5.1kWh. The standard iQube 2.2kWh variant has a claimed range of 75km, it charges from 0 to 80 percent in 2 hours. The standard iQube with the 3.4kWh battery, iQube S, and the iQube ST 3.4kWh delivers a claimed range of 100km and charges from 0 to 80 percent in 2 hour and 50 minutes. The iQube ST with the 5.1kWh battery pack promises a range of 150km and takes 4 hours and 18 minutes to charge to 80 percent. The aforementioned charging speed is using a 950W charger.
TVS iQube Scooter Suspension, Brakes & Other Details : The scooter also boasts a telescopic fork and twin shock absorber suspension setup. Braking is handled by a front disc and rear drum unit, with 12-inch wheels at both ends. In terms of weight, the standard and S variants tip the scales at 118kg (kerb).
TVS iQube Scooter Rivals : The TVS iQube rivals Ola S1X (4kWh), Ather Rizta, Ampere Nexus and Vida V1 Plus. The 3.4kWh variants of the iQube compete with other premium electric scooters such as Ather 450X, Ola S1 Pro, Bajaj Chetak, and the Vida V1 Pro.
TVS iQube Scooter Range : The iQube 2.2kWh variant claims a range of 75km whereas the standard 3.4kWh variant, iQube S, and iQube ST 3.4kWh version have a claimed range of 100km. The top-end iQube ST 5.1kWh variant has a claimed 150km range.
TVS iQube Scooter Variants : TVS offers the iQube electric scooter in five distinct variants. The standard iQube has a base 2.2kWh variant priced at Rs 94,999 and 3.4kWh variant that costs Rs 1,36,628. Then there is the iQube S variant which costs a bit more at Rs 1,46,420. The top iQube ST has a 3.4kWh variant that is priced at Rs 1,55,555 and a 5.1kWh variant that costs Rs 1,85,373 (all prices ex-showroom Bengaluru including EMPS subsidy).
Does the new iQube variant have what it takes to go up against the Rizta?
TVS iQube Scooter Price
Variants | Ex-Showroom Price | Compare | |
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iQube 2.2 kWh
60-75 km/charge . 2.2 Kwh .
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Rs. 1.07 Lakh | View May Offers | |
iQube 3.4 kWh
75-100 km/charge . 3.4 Kwh .
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Rs. 1.37 Lakh | View May Offers | |
iQube S 3.4 kWh
75-100 km/charge . 3.4 Kwh .
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Rs. 1.47 Lakh | View May Offers |
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TVS iQube Scooter Pros and Cons
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iQube Advantages
Plenty of usable power right from the beginning and peaks out at 80kmph, Features Q-park, which offers forward and backward motion assistance, Well-balanced suspension setup socks in bumps really well.
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iQube Disadvantages
Annoying start-up tune, which sounds like a certain water purifier, The raised floorboard means your legs could foul with the handlebar while making tight U-turns.
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Expert's Conclusion
The iQube S makes for a reliable, easy-going and friendly electric scooter at a reasonably accessible price point.
TVS iQube Scooter User Reviews
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- Looks (76)
- Experience (47)
- Performance (47)
- Service (43)
- Mileage (38)
- Speed (38)
- Price (37)
- Comfort (35)
- Pickup (29)
- Power (20)
- Suspension (12)
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I have drive tvs i qube it’s
I have drive tvs i qube it’s good and fantastic scooty i ride nera by 10 kn it’s comfortable ride
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5.0Trusted brand
Trusted ev from trusted brand.Tvs overall very good in performance.It gives what it promises.110 + range in economy mode.But 1 thing i suggest.'' bldc hub motor ''tvs should improve in motor department it's a honest review.Upgrade the motor to psm motor rather than bldc hub motor.It will make you tvs i qube way better than ola electric.I hope you listen to a small customer like me.
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Good scooter
Very good scooter, Suspension like this all over very good price and nice look, This look not ev scooter this is petrol scooter look
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Bike iqube
Bike iqube is so and the bike iqube is nice so beautiful so aligate just looking like a wow
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Iqube ka badiya ev scooter
Iqube ka badiya ev scooter hai good speed good function and many more in this iqube.
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We purchased a electric
We purchased a electric scooty tvs iqube s- mercury grey on the name of durga bhavani on 12 th april.We are facing major problems with the scooty.Scooty got stopped after 20 kilometres even after giving full throttle.We went near service centre to complain about the problem.They have solved the problem and given back.Again we have faced panel sounds and pannel gaps for this brand new scooty.On 6 th may, At 10 'o' clock am, We again visited the showroom and gave complaint about the problem, They have done minor changes by sticking two sided tape between the pannels.May be in future i may get many issues with this scooty.So i need a permanent solution or else replace my scooty.
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Eco-Friendly Urban Commuter with Tech Delights
" The eco-friendly TVS iQube suits very well the hip rider who is looking for efficient green-power drive and for the convenience of modern elements. People like the fact it is a silent whippet that has such a comfortable and a modern engine as well as having zero emissions, which is why it is such a great choice for office commuters. The outstanding design which includes the intelligent connectivity systems of the vehicle and the regenerative braking system make it very much admired. While it is true that some people ask for a lower number of charging cycles and improvements to charging is also mentioned as a near necessity to enhance the overall usage."
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Six Months with the TVS iQube Electric
Transitioning to an electric scooter, I chose the TVS iQube and after six months, the experience is pleasantly positive with a few caveats. The iQube’s electric motor, delivering a peak power of 4.4 kW, offers a smooth ride with instant torque availability. It is incredibly silent and responsive, which is a joy in urban traffic.The range of about 75 km on a single charge fits well for daily city commutes but range anxiety is real on longer trips, where charging stations are still scarce. Charging time is another point taking about 4-5 hours for a full charge is not ideal but manageable.
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where the best qualities are at
The TVS iQube is an electric scooter manufactured by TVS Motors, an Indian two-wheeler sccoter which is loved by my family . The standard and S variants offer a claimed riding range of around 75 km. Its top speed is electronically limited to 78 km/h . Faster charging options might be available depending on the variant and specific charging stations. The anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) is not currently offered on the iQube. Its under-seat storage space can accommodate a helmet which is not that much which i expected.
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Well build and high power delivery
TVs iqube is successful due to the true range and the build quality of this electric scooter is very good but the price is very high. The response is very quick and the power delivery is next level and the ride quality is very nice and is a great electric scooter for the female riders. The under seat storage is very good and is a feature rich bike and the driving range of this electric scooter is around 75 in the power mode but for the price the range is less.
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iQube User Reviews
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Ex-Showroom Price | Rs.97,307* | Rs. 1.15 Lakh* | Rs. 1.06 Lakh* | Rs. 1.06 Lakh* | Rs. 1.12 Lakh* | Rs. 78,819* | Rs. 94,900* | Rs. 1.09 Lakh* | Rs. 1.09 Lakh* |
User Rating | 4.1 (619 reviews) | 4.1 (544 reviews) | 3.9 (262 reviews) | 3.0 (201 reviews) | 5.0 (14 reviews) | 3.7 (20 reviews) | 3.3 (186 reviews) | 4.1 (201 reviews) | |
Engine | BLDC | BLDC | BLDC | Hub motor | PMSM | Brushless DC | BLDC | BLDC | BLDC |
Mileage | 75 Km/Charge | 113 Km/Charge | 135 Km/Charge | 151 Km/Charge | 160 Km/Charge | 75 Km/Charge | 121 Km/Charge | 100 Km/Charge | 90 Km/Charge |
Power | 4.4 kW | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Top speed | 78 km/Hr | 63 km/Hr | 48 km/Hr | 90 km/Hr | 80 km/Hr | 25 km/Hr | 50 km/Hr | 65 km/Hr | 75 km/Hr |
TVS iQube Scooter Images
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TVS iQube Scooter Colours
- Shining Red
- Titanium Grey Glossy
- Walnut Brown
- Pearl White
- Titanium Grey Matte
- Starlight Blue Glossy
- Coral Sand Glossy
- Copper Bronze Matte
- Mercury Grey Glossy
- Mint Blue
- Copper Bronze Glossy
TVS iQube Scooter Riding Range
ARAI Claimed | 60 - 100 Km/Charge |
User Reported | 68 Km/Charge |
Must Read Questions & Answers Before Buying iQube
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- The TVS iQube has ground clearance of 157 mm.
- The TVS iQube has charging time of 0-80% in 4 Hours 6 Minutes.
- TVS iQube is available in 11 different colours - Pearl White, Titanium Grey Glossy, Mercury Grey Glossy, Copper Bronze Matte, Starlight Blue Glossy, Mint Blue, Shining Red, Lucid Yellow, Titanium Grey Matte, Copper Bronze Glossy, Coral Sand Glossy.
- The saddle height of the TVS iQube Electric is 770 mm.
- The seat height of the TVS iQube Electric is 770 mm.
- As of now, there is no official update from the brand's end. Stay tuned for future updates. However, TVS iQube Electric ST is expected to launch in Jun, 2024.
TVS iQube Bike News Updates
TVS iQube Scooter Road Tests
TVS iQube Scooter FAQs
The 2024 ex-showroom price of TVS iQube is 1.86 Lakh. Check On Road Price of iQube. .
The ARAI claimed mileage of TVS iQube is 60 - 100 Km/Charge. Also check User Reported Mileage of iQube.
No, ABS feature is not available in TVS iQube. View full specification of iQube.
Bajaj Chetak Price starts at Rs. 1.15 Lakh which is Rs. 17,694 costlier than base model of TVS iQube Scooter priced at Rs. 97,307. Compare TVS iQube Scooter vs Bajaj Chetak on the basis of price, specs, features, reviews.
The EMI for the base variant of TVS iQube in Pune is Rs. 3,111 per month @ 9.45% for a tenure of 36 months.
TVS iQube is available in 11 colours : Shining Red, Titanium Grey Glossy, Walnut Brown, Pearl White, Titanium Grey Matte, Starlight Blue Glossy, Coral Sand Glossy, Copper Bronze Matte, Mercury Grey Glossy, Mint Blue and Copper Bronze Glossy. View colour images of iQube.
The maximum speed of TVS iQube is 82 km/Hr
The kerb weight of TVS iQube is 129.7 Kg.