TVS launches three new iQube variants

Priyan Benoy
The lineup will now feature three battery iterations

TVS Motors has added additional variations to its iQube portfolio. The array will now have five variations. The newest additions are the iQube with a 2.2kWh battery and the iQube ST models, which now include 3.4kWh and 5.1kWh batteries. The versions now come in three battery variations and eleven different paint schemes. The iQube line will now start at Rs. 95,681 (ex-showroom).

Key highlights of the new variants include:

TVS iQube (2.2 kWh):

  • Battery capacity – 2.2 kWh
  • Charger – 950W
  • 5-inch colour TFT screen
  • Fastest charging time of 2 hr (0-80%)
  • Vehicle crash and tow alert
  • Turn-by-turn navigation
  • Distance to Empty
  • 30-litre under-seat storage space
  • Top speed of 75 kmph
  • Price: Rs.95,681 effective ex-showroom
  • Available in: Walnut Brown and Pearl White

TVS iQube ST (5.1 kWh):

  • Battery capacity– 5.1 kWh
  • 150 km of real range
  • 7-inch full-colour TFT touchscreen
  • Charger – 950W
  • Charging time of 4 hr 18 m (0-80%)
  • 118+ connected features
  • Enabled with Voice Assist and Alexa skillset for iQube
  • Digital document storage
  • TPMS
  • 32-litre under-seat storage space
  • Top speed of 82 kmph
  • Price: Rs. 1,86,056 (ex-showroom)
  • Available in: Copper Bronze Matte, Coral Sand Satin, Titanium Gray Matte, Starlight Blue

TVS iQube ST (3.4 kWh)

  • Battery capacity – 3.4 kWh
  • 100 km of real range
  • 7-inch full-colour TFT touchscreen
  • Charger – 950W
  • Charging time of 2 hr 50 m (0-80%)
  • 118+ connected features
  • Enabled with Voice Assist and Alexa skillset for iQube
  • Digital document storage
  • TPMS
  • 32-litre under-seat storage space
  • Top speed of 78 kmph
  • Price: Rs. 1,56,237 (ex-showroom) 
  • Available in: Copper Bronze Matte, Coral Sand Satin, Titanium Gray Matte, StarlightBlue

If the TVS iQube does not appeal to you, the Bajaj Chetak or the Ather Rizta could prove to be a valuable alternative. 

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