The TVS iQube is now a family of five and available with three battery pack options. These include the base iQube with 2.2kWh and 3.4kWh battery packs, the TVS iQube S with a 3.4kWh battery and the range topping iQube ST with 3.4kWh and 5.1kWh battery pack options. Of these, the base iQube (2.2kWh) and iQube ST (3.4kWh) are the new additions. The former is the new entry-level iQube, launched at `95,681 ex-showroom. The 2.2kWh battery pack offers a claimed 75km of real world range and can be charged from zero to 80 percent in two hours. In comparison, the larger 3.4kWh battery pack offers a claimed range of 100km (150km for the 5.1kWh battery) and a 0-80 percent charge time of two hours and 50 minutes (four hours 18 minutes for the 5.1kWh battery).
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