TVS iQube Electric is an electric scooter manufactured by TVS Motor Company. It was launched in January, 2020 with a limited number of dealerships in Bangalore[1] and now available in 22 cities across India.[2]
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| Manufacturer | TVS Motor |
|---|---|
| Production | 2020-present |
| Class | Electric scooter |
| Engine | 3 kWh (Peak output 4.4 kWh) |
| Top speed | 78 km/h |
| Torque | 140Nm |
| Suspension | front: Telescopic suspension rear: Hydraulic twin tube shock absorber |
| Brakes | front: Disc - 220 mm rear: Drum - 130 mm |
| Wheelbase | 1301 mm |
| Dimensions | L: 1805 mm W: 1140 mm |
The TVS iQube is powered by a 4.4 kWh electric hub mounted motor that makes 140 Nm of torque[3] and it delivers a pick-up of 0 to 40 km/h in 4.2 seconds.[4][5] The scooter has a max speed of 78 km/h and a range of 75 km.[1]
2021 - September - On World EV Day, TVS iQube was launched in 22 new cities.[2]
2021 - October - TVS Motor partnered with Tata Power to expansion of EV charging network across the country.[6][7]
2022 - January - TVS Motor Company partnered with Swiggy to deploy TVS iQube electric scooter across India.[8][9]
2022 - April - TVS Motor announced a partnership with Jio-BP to set up charging infrastructure across India.[10][11]
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