TVS Adds New Trims in iQube Portfolio with New Battery Packs, Check Price

shahrukh shah shahrukh shah | 05-21 00:10

The homegrown two-wheeler giant TVS has added new trims in the iQube range. The company has launched two variants, making a total of 5 trims in the product line. The models can be purchased in 11 vibrant colours

The battery-powered e-scooters in now available in 2.2 kWh, 3.4 kWh, and a robust 5.1 kWh battery pack. The models come at the starting price of Rs 84,999, while the top model goes up to Rs 1.19 lakh (ex-showroom).

The decision to introduce the latest offering has been taken after witnessing the growing demand from the customers as the majority of them wanted the e-scooter with improved range.

TVS iQube Latest Range (2.2 kWh)

Talking about the newly added TVS iQube (2.2 kWh). The variant comes with the same style statement as other trims, featuring an LED headlight setup, paired with sleek DRLs at the front, and a piano black plate that flaunts the company’s chrome finish logo.

It comes with an impressive 5-inch color TFT screen, which allows the customers to monitor all the vehicle-related details such as speed, RPM, range, speed, and time among others. It has been claimed by the brand that the e-scooter can be charged from 0-80 percent in just 2 hours and offers a decent range of 75 kmph on a single charge.

TVS iQube Top Model

When it comes to the mid and top models, they are equipped with 3.4 kWh and 5.1 kWh battery packs respectively. The former is capable of providing a maximum range of 100 km on a single charge, while the latter offers an impressive 150 km.

Features

Both models come with a long list of features. The list includes a 7-inch full-color TFT touchscreen with 118+ connected features, voice assists and Alexa skillset, TPMS, 32 litre under-seat storage space, among others.

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