Tvs Iqube Electric
The TVS iQube was introduced in January 2020, making TVS Motor Company one of the early entrants in India's electric two-wheeler segment. It was initially launched in Bengaluru and gradually expanded across Indian cities, receiving significant updates in 2022 with the iQube S and iQube ST variants offering larger battery options and improved range. It is notable for being a connected electric scooter with SmartXonnect technology and represents TVS's flagship commitment to sustainable urban mobility.
~7.5 hp (5.5 kW peak power output; rpm not applicable for electric motor)
Power
140 Nm
Torque
118 kg
Weight
78 km/h (iQube ST variant; standard iQube ~82 km/h)
Top Speed
N/A โ Electric; approximately 25โ30 Wh/km (estimated real-world energy consumption)
Fuel
Faired
Body
What Buyers Should Know
Battery Longevity Matters
The TVS iQube uses a lithium-ion battery with an IP67 waterproof rating, offering strong durability. However, buyers should monitor battery health after 3+ years, as capacity degradation can noticeably reduce the claimed 100โ150 km range.
Moderate Resale Value
The iQube holds a decent resale value compared to lesser-known EV brands, largely due to TVS's trusted dealer network across India. That said, rapid EV market evolution means older variants depreciate faster as newer models launch.
Watch the Suspension
Early iQube owners have reported that the suspension feels stiff on rough roads and may show wear sooner than expected under heavy daily use. Inspecting suspension components during a pre-purchase check is strongly recommended.
Full Specifications
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