TVS Motor has announced the launch of the new TVS iQube electric scooter in three variants that come loaded with best-in-class on-road range of 140 km on a single charge. They will offer a host of intelligent connected features.
TVS iQube series offers a choice of 3 variants, in 11 colours and 3 charging options. The three variants are TVS iQube ST, which is the top-of-the-line variant, the TVS iQube S and TVS iQube.
Some of the features include a” TFT touchscreen and clean UI, infinity theme personalisation, voice assist and TVS iQube Alexa skillset, intuitive music player control, OTA updates, fast charging with a plug-and-play carry along charger, vehicle health and safety notifications, multiple Bluetooth and Cloud Connectivity options, 32 litre storage space, and much more.
Backed by the steadfast and trusted TVS Motor’s engineering capabilities, TVS iQube results from robust testing, ably complemented by well-established network support, a relationship manager, and a holistic digital ecosystem.
Commenting on the launch, Sudarshan Venu, Managing Director, TVS Motor Company, said, “The launch of the new TVS iQube is a testament to our commitment of offering world-class EV technology with never-before intelligent and personalised connected experience. TVS Motor has been investing in electric technologies for more than ten years now, and TVS iQube has provided thousands of our customers with an unparalleled electric riding experience.TVS Motor will continue to scale new benchmarks in connected mobility and EV with our innovations and advanced technology offerings.”
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