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Last Updated on: 19 Jun 2026

TVS iQube

₹1.24 - ₹1.78 Lakh
On road price, Mumbai
Mumbai
Starting₹1,770 /month
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The TVS iQube is a family-oriented electric scooter that has maintained its position as one of the top-selling electric vehicles since its introduction in 2020. It was first launched through selected dealerships in Bengaluru before expanding to various Indian cities. Over time, the TVS iQube electric scooter has grown with the addition of new variants and features. 

 

In 2022, it received a major update with the introduction of the Base, S, and ST variants. These new iQube variants brought larger battery packs, higher claimed range, and added connectivity features compared to the earlier single-variant model. The brand also continues to roll out OTA updates for the BMS, telematics, and instrument cluster to keep the iQube scooter updated.

The TVS iQube 2026 model is available in 5 variantsiQube 2.2 kWhiQube 3.1 kWhiQube 3.5 kWhiQube S 3.5 kWh, and iQube ST 5.3 kWh. Based on the variant selected, the price varies. The TVS iQube price starts at ₹1.11 lakh and goes up to ₹1.62 lakh (ex-showroom). On the other hand, the TVS iQube on road price generally falls between ₹1.24 lakh and ₹1.78 lakh. 

The TVS iQube works well as a practical family scooter. The seat is wide and supportive, and the suspension setup handles daily road conditions without much fuss. Ride quality is very similar to a petrol scooter, and the range readout is accurate, which helps in planning rides without second-guessing the battery level.

The TVS iQube range depends on the battery pack. On a single charge, the base variant offers a claimed range of 94km, while higher variants deliver between 121km and 212km. In terms of performance, the TVS iQube top speed ranges between 75kph and 82kph, depending on the variant. 

In terms of design, the TVS iQube electric scooter stays close to what most scooter buyers are used to. It gets a roomy seat that can accommodate two adults, a wide footboard, and 32-litre under-seat storage. LED lighting and connected features such as a TFT touchscreen display and turn-by-turn navigation are also part of the package, depending on the variant selected. 

Since the TVS iQube is offered in 5 variants with different battery sizes and features, here’s a closer look at the key specifications of each version:

Benchmark

iQube 2.2 kWh

iQube 3.1 kWh

iQube 3.5 kWh

iQube S 3.5 kWh

iQube ST 5.3 kWh

Top Speed

75kph

82kph

78kph

78kph

82kph

Range 

94km

123km

145km

145km

212km

Charging Time (0-80%)

2hour and 45minutes

4hour and 03minutes

4hour and 30minutes

3hour

4hour and 18minutes

Display Type

TFT

TFT

TFT

TFT

TFT Touch

Display Size

12.7cm

12.7cm

12.7cm

17.78cm

17.78cm

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TVS iQube Features and specifications

Our Rating
Yet to be Reviewed
Body Type
Scooter
Battery Range
94 km - 212 km
Fuel Type
Electric
Transmission
Automatic
Claimed Electric Motor Range
212 km
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TVS iQube price & variants

The TVS iQube 2026 model is available in 5 variants and depending on the variant selected, the price varies. View the latest ex-showroom TVS iQube electric scooter price below:

 

  • iQube 2.2 kWh: ₹1.11 lakh
  • iQube 3.1 kWh: ₹1,21,615 lakh
  • iQube 3.5 kWh: ₹1,32,043 lakh
  • iQube S 3.5 kWh: ₹1,39,642 lakh
  • iQube ST 5.3 kWh: ₹1.62 lakh

The TVS iQube ST price is higher due to its larger battery pack, extended range, and advanced touchscreen display. On the other hand, the TVS iQube on road price generally ranges between ₹1.24 lakh and ₹1.78 lakh, depending on the variant chosen. 

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VariantsOn road price
TVS iQube 2.2 kWh
Electric | Automatic
₹1.24 Lakh
TVS iQube 3.1 kWh
Electric | Automatic
₹1.35 Lakh
TVS iQube 3.5 kWh
Electric | Automatic
₹1.46 Lakh
TVS iQube S 3.5 kWh
Electric | Automatic
₹1.54 Lakh
TVS iQube ST 5.3 kWh
Electric | Automatic
₹1.78 Lakh

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TVS iQube comparison

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Mileage
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TVS iQube Range

Depending on the variant, the TVS iQube range is as follows:

  • 2.2 kWh: 94km
  • 3.1 kWh: 123km
  • 3.5 kWh: 145km
  • 3.5 kWh (S): 145km
  • 5.3 kWh (ST): 212km


In real-world conditions, the TVS iQube range may vary depending on riding habits, load, terrain, and temperature.

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PowertrainThe combination of engine type, fuel, and transmission that powers your vehicle and determines how it drives and what it runs on.ARAI RangeMileage certified by the government, tested under controlled lab conditions. Real-world mileage will vary.
Electric-Automatic (Automatic)
2.2 kWh
94 km
Electric-Automatic (Automatic)
3.1 kWh
123 km
Electric-Automatic (Automatic)
3.5 kWh
145 km
Electric-Automatic (Automatic)
5.3 kWh
212 km

TVS iQube Images

The TVS iQube images highlight its clean and practical design. The scooter features:

  • Smart LED headlight with DRL
  • Large under-seat storage
  • TFT / touchscreen display
  • Comfortable seat with pillion backrest
  • Minimalistic and family-friendly styling, etc.


Browse through 41 TVS iQube electric scooter images to explore the scooter from multiple angles.

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TVS iQube videos

The TVS iQube videos showcase all 5 variants, giving riders a close look at their design and performance. A total of 1 videos are available, allowing you to explore real-world riding characteristics of this EV bike and understand what each variant offers.

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TVS iQube Colours

The TVS iQube colours vary depending on the variant. The iQube Base variant is available in Pearl White, Walnut Brown, and Titanium Grey, whereas the iQube S variant comes in Mercury Grey, Starlight Blue Beige, and Copper Brown Beige shades. Meanwhile, The TVS iQube ST, the top variant, is available in Titanium Grey Matte, Starlight Blue Beige, and Copper Brown Beige.

In total, TVS iQube colours lineup includes 7 shades:

  • Copper Brown Beige
  • Mercury Grey
  • Pearl White
  • Starlight Blue Beige
  • Titanium Grey
  • Titanium Grey Matte
  • Walnut Brown
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Copper Brown Beige
Mercury Grey
Pearl White
Starlight Blue Beige
Titanium Grey
Titanium Grey - Matte

TVS iQube FAQs

The TVS iQube price starts at ₹1.11 lakh and goes up to ₹1.62 lakh (ex-showroom).

The TVS iQube on road price generally falls between ₹1.24 lakh and ₹1.78 lakh, depending on the variant.

The TVS iQube range varies between 94km and 212km, depending on the battery variant.

The TVS iQube top speed ranges between 75kph and 82kph.

The TVS iQube battery capacity ranges from 2.2 kWh to 5.3 kWh.

The TVS iQube battery price varies depending on the variant and battery capacity. The 2.2 kWh variant, the battery cost generally ranges from ₹45,000 to ₹60,000. The 3.1 kWh and 3.5 kWh variants typically cost between ₹65,000 and ₹80,000, while the larger 5.3 kWh battery can cost around ₹1.15 lakh to ₹1.20 lakh. Overall, the TVS iQube battery price ranges from approximately ₹45,000 to over ₹1.2 lakh.

The TVS iQube charging time (0-80%) ranges between approximately 2 hours 45 minutes and 4 hours 30 minutes.

Yes. The top variant, TVS iQube ST, comes with a touchscreen TFT display.

The TVS iQube features include Bluetooth connectivity, TFT display, reverse assist, USB charging, and 32-litre storage space.

The scooter is available in three main variants: standard iQube, TVS iQube S, and TVS iQube ST.

The TVS iQube ST price is ₹1.62 lakh, (ex-showroom) for the 5.3 kWh variant.

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1d

I am 47 years old. My first motorcycle was a Suzuki Samurai, and I currently ride a Honda Shine (2013 model). I am now looking to replace my bike, but I am not sure whether I should go for the latest version of the Honda Shine or consider a different motorcycle altogether. I commute around 40 km to the office, three days a week, and typically ride another 20-30 km on weekends. I also have two daughters, and they are taller than their age would suggest. Would an EV be a better option for my usage? I live in a rented house, so I am not sure how convenient charging would be. I am also considering options such as the Honda Unicorn and a Royal Enfield Bullet. I have a lean build and weigh around 64 kg. Considering my requirements, which motorcycle would you recommend?

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1d

Since you have had a long and drama-free stint with your Shine, the logical next step to make would be the Honda Unicorn. For your use case, which is mostly inside the city with short weekend leisure rides, the Unicorn makes for a good fit. It will offer a noticeable step up in performance and comfort compared to the Shine with only a small drop-off in fuel economy. The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is lovely if you want a relaxed bike with new-age reliability and old-school feel, but since you have mentioned you are on the slimmer side of the spectrum, its weight could be a problem at slower speeds and its fuel economy will also be noticeably lower.If your landlord and the building you reside in, don't have a problem with you installing a charging solution at home, you can consider electric scooters like TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak, Ather Rizta and Vida VX2. If not, stick with a petrol-powered bike for now.To decide between the Unicorn and Bullet, we'd recommend a test ride of both since they are very different machines.

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1w

Hello, my two-wheeler usage is quite limited, as I travel to work by office cab from Monday to Friday. On weekends, I typically ride around 5-15 km, while on weekdays, my total usage is usually less than 5 km. Given this usage pattern, would a petrol-powered two-wheeler be the best option for me?

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4d

With your very limited weekly running, the extra cost you'll pay upfront while buying an electric two-wheeler over a petrol-powered one will take quite some time to recover. While petrol today surely is costly, you will not spend much on fuel every month. Petrol-powered scooters also have wider dealer networks and easy spares, handy when you use it irregularly. One point to bear in mind will be that servicing an ICE vehicle will be slightly more expensive on a yearly basis. If you are leaning towards an EV, that is also a credible option so long as you have a socket where you park. However, you'll be buying it for the smoothness and silent running not savings at your usage. Depending on which sort of powertrain you want in your next purchase, make your decision and we've provided some of the highest rated scooters available in India today. In the ICE scooter segment, options like Honda Activa 110 / 125, TVS Jupiter 110 / 125 and Suzuki Access / Burgman Street would be our top picks. Whereas, in the electric scooter segment, options like TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak, Ather Rizta and Vida VX2 are proven, reliable machines we'd recommend.

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2w

Hi Autocar India, I am planning to buy an electric scooter or motorcycle for my daily office commute of around 60 km (1,200 km per month). My priorities are strong performance, comfort on bad roads, reliability, and good after-sales service. I currently ride a Bajaj Avenger Street 160 and would like my next vehicle to feel like an upgrade or at least offer comparable performance. My budget is ₹1.5-1.8 lakh, although I can stretch it for the right product. I like the Ultraviolette Tesseract, but the repeated delays make me unsure about waiting for it. Pillion comfort, spacious seating, and a reasonable seat height are important as I often ride with family. My previous two-wheelers included Activa, Shine, Unicorn, and Avenger, and if I were buying an ICE vehicle today, I would choose the TVS Ronin. Based on these requirements, which EV would you recommend?

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2w

Since you have a comfortable budget, our recommendation would be the TVS iQube S 4.7 / ST 5.3 variants, because they have big batteries which should comfortably help you cover multiple days' worth of riding on a single charge. The iQube is a proven, no-nonsense product from a big, reputed brand and TVS also has a widespread service network among EV scooters, which will matter more than spec-sheet numbers and feel-good farkles when you’ll use it every day. While the iQube's performance won't blow you away, its comfort, practicality and stress-free nature are sure to compensate for that.If performance is your number one priority and you can live with less comfort, the Ather 450S/450X are exciting options. However, given your long daily commutes, do bear in mind, it will demand serious commitment day after day, especially over bad roads. If you must have an electric motorcycle form at this budget, the Revolt RV400 is the most settled option, but neither its performance nor its range are attributes to write home about. The e-bike space is still very nascent and our recommendation today is to buy an electric scooter over them.

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3w

I want to buy an electric scooter for nearly 30 km of daily travel. My budget is around Rs. 1.45 lakh. I am confused between Vida VX2 Plus and Chetak 3503. I also looked for Ather Rizta S Base which has low range but it is out of my budget. For TVS IQube, I looked for 3.5kwh base model that was around Rs. 1.49 lakh but I have heard of some issues with it during rainy days and it does not support fast charging. Vida VX2 Plus is the cheapest of all but I have heard about its AUX issues, build quality of switches, app glitches. For Chetak, I have heard of its battery issues and that, it does not support fast charging for 3503. Please suggest which EV would be suitable for daily city use in this budget. My priorities are good reliability, low maintenance and good range.

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2w

In the electric scooter segment, the TVS iQube and Bajaj Chetak models are hard to go wrong with, and no matter which one you choose, you're likely to end up with a safe purchase which will safely last you many years. Coming to issues with using the iQube during the monsoon, you're unlikely to have any - this is a scooter that has proven its mettle over the past 6 years that it has been on sale. The base 3.5 variant of the iQube in your shortlist, has a 650W charger as standard and it should be sufficiently quick for most daily needs. Its a similar story with the Bajaj Chetak. Any unfortunate battery issues you face will be covered under warranty and even so, these instances are few and far between, not widespread occurrences. The Chetak 3503 also has pretty quick charging times, with the Bajaj website stating a 3hr25min duration for a 0-80 percent top-up, which should be more than enough for your daily needs. Hero's Vida VX2 has come onto the scene relatively later but judging by the fact that these have started to become a fairly commonplace sighting on our roads, the market seems to have given it a good response. We'd recommend a visit to each scooter's authorized dealership and take thorough test rides to ensure you cover every aspect before you make your decision.

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