TVS Motors delivers 100 iQubes in Chennai
Currently, the scooter is available in 140 cities across India.
TVS Motor Company commits to deliver 1,000 iQubes across 10 cities in ten days. The company handed over 100 TVS iQube scooters to its customers in Chennai today, kickstarting the 10-day, 10 cities, 1,000 electric scooters mega delivery marathon.
TVS iQube recorded a sales milestone of 1,00,000 units for its range of scooters, since its launch in 2020. Additionally, TVS iQube electric scooters have successfully transitioned to AIS156 phase 2.
TVS Motor said it is inspired by three fundamental principles: Giving customers the power of choice for range, connected capabilities, chargers and colours; Complete peace of mind around vehicle safety by adhering to the latest norms and overall purchase experience leading to the promise of delivery and the simplicity of operating the TVS iQube which is impactful yet hassle-free. Currently, the scooter is available in 140 cities across India.
The TVS iQube Electric scooters launched last year are loaded with best-in-class features and an enhanced range. The TVS iQube and TVS iQube S variants come with a TVS Motor-designed battery specification of 3.4 kWh and deliver a practical 100 km on-road range per charge, along with features like 7 inch TFT display, HMI controls, and reverse parking.
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12 May 2023
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