TVS iQube S Electric Scooter Gets New Battery, Longer Range
TVS Motor Company announced on May 6, 2026, the launch of a new variant for its popular electric scooter, the TVS iQube S. This updated model features a larger 4.7 kWh battery and now offers an IDC-certified range of 175 km.
Key Specifications
The new TVS iQube S 4.7 kWh variant is priced at ₹1,37,142 (ex-showroom Delhi), including central and state subsidies. It achieves a top speed of 82 kmph and provides 32 litres of storage space. The scooter also comes with new color options.
Market Strategy and Impact
This launch underscores TVS Motor's commitment to expanding its electric vehicle lineup and meeting the rising demand for longer-range electric scooters in India. By enhancing the iQube's utility, TVS aims to improve its competitive position against rivals and attract a broader customer base. The updated range directly addresses consumer concerns about range anxiety and aligns with the industry's shift towards longer-distance electric mobility.
Company Background
TVS Motor has been a major player in India's two-wheeler sector, actively developing its electric mobility strategy. The iQube electric scooter line was first introduced in January 2020 and has seen gradual expansion. Previous models included the iQube 2.2 kWh with a 94 km range and the iQube ST 5.3 kWh offering up to 212 km range. The company also has broader EV ambitions, including global expansion and investments in electric bicycles and three-wheelers.
Competitive Landscape
The new TVS iQube S variant enters a competitive premium electric scooter market. Its 175 km range and ₹1.37 lakh price tag position it against rivals such as the Ather 450X (offering a 161 km range for about ₹1.57 lakh with its 3.7 kWh variant) and the Ola S1 Pro (claiming up to 242 km range for around ₹1.49 lakh with its 4kWh variant). The Bajaj Chetak offers ranges up to 153 km, priced near ₹1.39 lakh.
Market Outlook and Risks
India's electric scooter market is poised for significant growth, with projections estimating a valuation of USD 3.32 billion by 2034. Electric two-wheelers currently represent about 6.3% of India's total two-wheeler market share (as of 2025) and are expected to increase. However, the market faces intense competition from companies like Ola Electric, Ather Energy, and Bajaj Auto, who are continuously innovating and adjusting prices. Adoption also remains dependent on the development of charging infrastructure and consumer price sensitivity in India.
Future Watch
Investors and market watchers will be tracking the sales performance of the new iQube S 4.7 kWh variant, its impact on TVS Motor's market share, and any immediate competitive responses. Early customer feedback on the enhanced range and performance will also be key indicators.
