TVS iQube gets two new variants
The iQube range in India has been expanded with the introduction of two all-new derivatives of the e-scooter in the form of iQube 2.2 kWh and iQube ST 3.4 kWh.
18/05/2024
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TVS iQube is one of the few long-range electric scooters on sale in the Indian market. It is already available in three variants namely iQube 3.4 kWh, iQube S 3.4 kWh and iQube ST 5.1 kWh. The range-topping iQube ST 5.1 kWh was unveiled a couple of years back, but it will be up for sale now only at INR 1.85 lakh (Ex-showroom, Bengaluru). Recently, the brand further expanded the iQube range in India by introducing two all-new derivatives of the e-scooter in the form of iQube 2.2 kWh and iQube ST 3.4 kWh. TVS iQube directly rivals Ola S1 Pro Gen 2 and Ather Rizta in the Indian market. Here’s a detailed look at the newly launched TVS iQube trims: TVS iQube 2.2 kWh: First things first, it is the most affordable variant of the iQube electric scooter at an introductory price tag of INR 94,999 (Ex-showroom, Bengaluru). The aforementioned price includes EMPS subsidy and cashback while valid up to June 30, 2024. The entry-level grade is available in two color schemes namely Walnut Brown and Pearl White. Powered by a 2.2 kWh battery pack, it has the fastest 0-80 percent charging time of 2 hours while the real
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