TVS iQube Electric scooter launched at Rs 1,08 lakh
TVS Motors launched its electric scooter iQube in Delhi at Rs. 1,08,012. The bike was previously launched in Banglore in January 2021. The bike can be booked with a token amount of Rs. 5000. The bike claims a top speed of 78 kmph and a range of 75 km with a single charge.
TVS iQube available in Bangalore and Delhi
TVS Motors launched its electric scooter iQube in Delhi at Rs. 1,08,012. The bike was previously launched in Banglore in January 2021.
The bike can be booked with a token amount of Rs. 5000.
The bike claims a top speed of 78 kmph and a range of 75 km with a single charge.
TVS iQube generates peak output of 4.4kW.
TVS iQube is powered by a silent,hub-mounted motor which generates a peak output of 4.4kW.
The bike gets three Lithium-ion battery packs which are high-strength aluminium casing which makes it water and dust resistant.
The battery is backed by dedicated BMS, and a 3 year/50,000 km warranty.
TVS iQube does 0-40 in 4.2 seconds
TVS iQube can do 0-40 in 4.2 seconds.
The bike with a combined capacity of 2,250 Wh and battery packs can reach a maximum distance of 75 km in a single charge.
The bike generates peak torque of 140 Nm.
TVS iQube gets 220mm disc brake at front
TVS iQube gets a 150 mm of ground clearance.
The bike gets 90/90-12 tubeless tyres in the front and rear.
The braking is taken care by 220 mm disc at the front and 130mm drum at the rear.
TVS iQube weighs at 118 Kg
TVS iQube gets a Telescopic fork at the front and Hydraulic twin-tube shock absorber at the rear.
The bike has a kerb weight of 118 Kg.
The bike gets next-gen TVS SmartXonnect system which allows a rider to connect the bike with his smartphone. The bike gets features like geofencing, live tracking and navigation assist.
The bike gets unique Q-Park system
TVS iQube gets LED set up at the front and rear.
The information is displayed on a digital TFT instrument cluster. This gives ample information about speed, range, riding modes, etc.
The bike is equipped with regenerative braking. There is a nifty parking feature called Q-Park. The bike can be moved in the front or at the back using this feature.
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