
TVS iQube electric scooter gets major price cut: New rates, updates
TVS Motor Company
has silently implemented a significant price cut for its iQube electric scooter lineup. In addition to the revised pricing, the company has introduced a few visual, convenience updates, including slight enhancements to the battery capacity across all variants. Here's a look at the key details.
TVS iQube electric scooter: Updated pricing
The TVS iQube continues to be available in five different trim levels. Prices for the entry-level variant with a 2.2 kWh battery pack remain unchanged.
As for the revised pricing, the updated lineup featuring 3.5 kWh and 5.3 kWh battery packs now starts at Rs 1.30 lakh for the base variant. This is a notable drop from its earlier price of Rs 1.46 lakh. The iQube S variant, now equipped with a slightly larger 3.5kWh battery pack (up from 3.4kWh), is priced at Rs 1.40 lakh, down from Rs 1.56 lakh.
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Similarly, the iQube ST (3.5kWh) sees its price trimmed down to Rs 1.50 lakh from Rs 1.65 lakh. And lastly, the iQube ST (5.3kWh) now boasts a larger battery capacity, increased from 5.1kWh to 5.3kWh, and is priced at Rs 1.59 lakh compared to its earlier tag of Rs 1.85 lakh. This variant promises an IDC range of 212 km on a single charge.
It should be noted that these are ex-showroom prices and the effective price may differ in different cities due to state subsidies on EVs.
TVS iQube electric scooter: Other updates
In addition to the updated pricing and marginal bump in range due to enhanced battery capacities, all variants now come equipped with a pillion backrest, dual-tone seats, and inner panels finished in beige colour.
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