The TVS iQube electric scooter competes with popular models like the Bajaj Chetak, the Ola S1 Pro, and the Ather 450X in the Indian market.
By Sanorita
The 2025 TVS iQube S and ST have been introduced in India with updated battery packs and minor design revisions. While the core design is the same, the top-spec TVS iQube ST gets subtle design tweaks for a more contemporary appearance. A key update is the addition of new beige-coloured inner panels, dual-tone seat, and a pillion backrest. The TVS iQube has been a strong performer in the electric two-wheeler market since its launch. It competes with models like the Bajaj Chetak, the Ola S1 Pro, and the Ather 450X. With multiple variants, the TVS scooter gives buyers the option to choose based on their needs and preferences. Here's a breakdown of what's new in the 2025 iteration.
For 2025, TVS has updated the iQube S with a larger battery of 3.5kWh, up from the previous 3.3kWh. With this, the IDC range has also increased to 145 kilometres. For reference, the previous version had a real-world range of around 100 kilometres on a single charge. On the feature front, the model retains 32 litres of underseat storage, a 7-inch TFT display with HMI integration, 12-inch wheels, full LED lighting, and over 118 connected features.
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The revised price tag of the TVS iQube S (3.5kWh) is Rs 1.18 lakh (effective, Delhi).
The 2025 TVS iQube ST also benefits from battery upgrades across both its variants. The lower variant now features a 3.5 kWh battery, replacing the earlier 3.3kWh unit, while the higher variant sees its 5.1kWh battery upgraded to a 5.3kWh pack, offering a claimed IDC range of 212 kilometres.
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As far as pricing is concerned, the 3.5kWh version costs Rs 1.28 lakh, whereas the 5.3kWh model is available for Rs 1.59 lakh. Both are effective prices, Delhi.