2025 TVS iQube S, iQube ST Launched; Check Prices, Range, And More

The 2025 TVS iQube S and iQube ST have received changes in powertrain and prices. Read on for more details.

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TVS Motor Company has launched the 2025 version of the iQube S and the iQube ST electric scooters in India. With the model year change, the electric two-wheeler has received changes in its powertrain, and as a result, the prices of the vehicle have gone up. Before diving into the details, it is worth mentioning that the iQube is one of the prominent contenders in the electric two-wheeler market and brings in good sales numbers for the manufacturer. It has also received the title of being the best-selling model in its category in a few months.

Starting with the details, the 2025 TVS iQube S gets a price tag of Rs 1.09 lakh (ex-showroom) for the version with a five-inch TFT screen. Meanwhile, the iteration with the bigger seven-inch display will be sold at Rs 1.17 lakh (ex-showroom). This scooter now comes with a bigger 3.5 kWh battery pack, replacing the 3.3 kWh unit. Hence, the range has now increased to 145 km on a single charge.

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Meanwhile, the TVS iQube ST comes with a price tag of Rs 1.28 lakh (ex-showroom) for the version with a 3.5 kWh battery pack. There is also a bigger battery pack version, which gets a 5.3 kWh battery pack, replacing the 5.1 kWh unit. This results in a range of up to 212 km on a single charge. With the changes in place, it gets a price tag of Rs 1.59 lakh (ex-showroom).

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Along with the aforementioned changes, the TVS iQube has received changes in design as well. Specifically, it now comes with beige coloured inner panels, dual-tone seat, and pillion backrest providing additional support. This is complemented by the presence of a list of features, including a touchscreen display, which enables features like turn-by-turn navigation, tyre pressure monitoring, and more.

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