TVS iQube Electric Scooter launched | Price, Specs
"TVS has announced its electric scooter, iQube just ten days after Bajaj made its first electric scooter public."
TVS Motors India has unveiled its first electric scooter, TVS iQube in India. TVS has announced its electric scooter, iQube just ten days after Bajaj made its first electric scooter public.
In Nepal, they have introduced a variety of products like Apache RTR 160 2V, Apache RTR 160 4V, RR 310, NTorq, Radeon and they are a hit on the streets.
Also Read: Review of TVS Apache RTR 160 2V
TVS iQube price in India
The first electric scooter released by the company, TVS iQube price in India has been fixed at 1,15,000 INR.
Announcing the electric scooter, TVS Chairman Venu Srinivasan informed us that the company will produce 1000 units of electric scooters every month.
He states that the battery, software, technology used by the company is made in India.
TVS iQube Specifications
TVS iQube Battery Capacity
The company has given a battery capacity of 4.4 KW to TVS iQube while it can be used for 75 kilometers at a full charge.TVS iQube's top speed is 78 kmph.
It has many connectivity features available. The rider will get smartphone connectivity while the reverse gear is also provided.
The Electric scooter, which comes with a regenerative braking system, is expected to achieve a speed of 0 to 40 kmph in 4.2 seconds.
We have seen an increasing hype of electric vehicles in Nepal. Brands like NIU, Yatri, Genius, Miyama, are getting popular. In this market, TVS being a prominent brand has a lot of scopes. However, with a range of 75 km in one full charge and a top speed of 78 kmph, it has to go a long way to compete with the brands existing in the market.
We will update you on everything about TVS iQube as soon as it gets launched in Nepal. So Stay Tuned with us.
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Genius bikes available in Nepal
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