The updated 2024 TVS iQube is now available with three battery pack options — 2.2kWh, 3.4kWh and 5.1kWh. The latter two battery pack options are also available with the iQube ST, offering more performance than the regular iQube.
The base iQube with the new 2.2kWh battery pack comes at a price of INR 85,000 in New Delhi after subsidies thereby making the iQube range more affordable than before. Speaking of its specifications, the iQube 2.2kWh offers 75kmph top speed, real-world 75km range, 950W charger that takes 2 hours for 0-80% charge, 5-inch colour TFT screen and turn-by-turn navigation. It is worth mentioning that the INR 85,000 price is only valid till June 30, 2024 and inclusive of government subsidies. The base iQube can be specced in two colour options — Walnut Brown and Pearl White.
Moving to the TVS iQube with the 3.4kWh battery pack, it comes in standard and S variants at the same prices as before. The new addition is the iQube ST with the 3.4kWh battery pack that comes at INR 1.38 lakh ex-showroom, New Delhi. Speaking of its specifications and features, it offers a tyre pressure monitoring system, 78kmph top speed, real world range of 100km, 32L underseat storage and a 7-inch TFT instrument cluster with voice assist and telematics.
The iQube ST is also available with a bigger 5.1kWh battery pack, which is the largest battery pack in its segment. Offering a real-world riding range of over 150km on a single charge, the iQube ST 5.1kWh comes at INR 1.85 lakh ex-showroom, Bangalore. It is worth mentioning that customers who had booked the iQube ST before July 15, 2022 will get an additional bonus of INR 10,000 on purchase of ST 3.4kWh or 5.1kWh variants.
Coming to the specifications of the iQube ST 5.1kWh, it offers an increased top speed of 82kmph. Furthermore, other highlights of the ST include 118+ connected features and four colour options — Copper Bronze Matte, Coral Sand Satin, Titanium Gray Matte and Starlight Blue. The iQube ST with the bigger 5.1kWh battery pack takes 4 hours and 18 minutes for 0-80% charge whereas the ST 3.4kWh takes 2 hours and 50 minutes.