TVS made its debut at the ongoing EICMA in Milan, with a lineup of six models. Here is everything you need to know about the three EVs that stole the show.
By Sanorita

TVS Motor Company gave us a glimpse of its ambitious plans at EICMA and showcased a lineup of six new two-wheelers. Of these, three were electric, while the remaining three were ICE-powered, reflecting the brand’s commitment to both sustainable mobility and high-performance engineering. The electric lineup includes the M1-S maxi-scooter, the sporty e.FX.30 concept bike, and the TVS X scooter. Meanwhile, the petrol-powered models are – the Tangent RR, the RTR HyprStunt, and the Apache RTX 300 (heading to Europe in 2026). Let’s take an in-depth look at the electric models that define TVS's next big step into the future of mobility.
The M1-S marks TVS's entry into the premium electric maxi-scooter segment. Alongside the big-scooter comfort and large dimensions, it offers both style and performance.
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The scooter is said to feature a 4.3kWh battery enabling up to 150 kilometres on a single charge, while its large build, tall windscreen, and roomy design ensure comfort and stability on city roads.

The e.FX.30 Concept is the brand's flagship performance electric motorcycle. The naked streetfighter appeal, a striking floating halo light signature, and a SmartXonnect-enabled digital cockpit make the e.FX.30 standout as a smart performance machine.

This is a born-electric urban scooter with a futuristic, aerodynamic silhouette. The TVS X stands out for its advanced technology, featuring Android Auto and TVS SmartXonnect. It offers map mirroring, voice control, and real-time tracking, wireless phone pairing, and GoPro support.
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With a trio of electric vehicles alongside its powerful ICE concepts, TVS is cementing its role as a leader in the industry. The e.FX.30 is TVS's most powerful electric motorcycle concept to date, and it is a pure concept right now. Although the M1-S is slated for a European launch by late 2026, several reports suggest that TVS may also bring this maxi-scooter to our shores sometime in the future.