
Tvs Iqube Electric Review
"Sensible used electric scooter buy if battery health checks out."
Used Buyer Review
The iQube is TVS doing electric properly — not flashy, just sorted. Used examples from 2021-2023 are genuinely solid urban commuters, and the build quality holds up better than most Indian two-wheelers at this price point. Battery degradation is the main thing to check; ask for a diagnostic readout before handing over any cash. Anything showing below 85% capacity is a negotiation tool, not a dealbreaker necessarily, but factor in replacement costs. Real-world range sits around 75km in city traffic with a conservative throttle hand — forget the claimed figures. The regenerative braking feels natural within a week, and the low-speed torque makes filtering genuinely effortless. Suspension is tuned soft, which suits broken city roads but feels vague if you push it on better tarmac. The connected app features are gimmicky but the Bluetooth connectivity for remote diagnostics is actually useful when buying used.
Pros
Cons
You need genuine range beyond city limits
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