Two-wheeler giant will conduct inspection of TVS iQube models manufactured between July and September 2023; recall coincides with a customer's social media video detailing an incident of frame breakage on the electric scooter going viral.
The TVS iQube now gets a base variant with a smaller battery pack and a top-spec ST variant with the largest battery pack for any electric scooter available right now.
Following government intervention, TVS, along with other electric two-wheeler firms, has now included the price of the offboard charger into the scooter’s ex-showroom cost.
Under what it terms a ‘goodwill benefit scheme’, TVS Motor Company will reimburse ‘customers who have paid over and above the threshold limit’ of the FAME-II scheme.
The 2022 TVS iQube is offered in three variants - iQube, iQube S and iQube ST with the model now offering a range of up to 140 km, along with more connected tech, better battery function and up to 10 new colours on offer.
TVS has launched the iQube electric scooter in Kochi, Kerala at a price of Rs. 1.24 lakh (on-road). The scooter can be booked for an amount of Rs. 5,000. With Kochi, TVS now sells the iQube in a total of six cities across India.
The TVS iQube is easily one of the best electric scooters available on sale in India right now. Its primary rivals are the Ather 450X and the Bajaj Chetak electric.
The TVS iQube is the first fully electric scooter from TVS and the prices were recently reduced on account of FAME II amendment. We tell you everything you need to know about the new TVS electric scooter.
TVS Motor Company has revised the prices of the iQube electric scooter after the revised FAME II subsidy came into effect. The prices of the electric scooter in Delhi and Bengaluru have been reduced by Rs. 11,250.