
TVS had received roughly 15,000 bookings initially, all of which can avail of a ₹10,000 discount
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TVS had received roughly 15,000 bookings initially, all of which can avail of a ₹10,000 discount
At the Maharashtra unveil of the TVS iQube ST, TVS officials have stated that nearly 70-80% of the original 15,000 bookings haven’t been cancelled. TVS claims that for these bookings, while being 2 years old, buyers are still eager for the higher variant and most of them will be converted to sales.
Model | Ex-showroom Price (Delhi) |
---|---|
TVS iQube | ₹97,299 |
TVS iQube | ₹119,628 |
TVS iQube S | ₹129,420 |
TVS iQube ST | ₹138,555 |
TVS iQube ST | ₹185,373 |
The base model starts at a price of ₹97,299. For those seeking a greater range, there are other iQube variants available, with prices increasing slightly. If you're looking for even more power and features, the iQube ST steps things up, although the price reflects that. TVS is offering a limited-time discount on the base iQube models (both 2.2 kWh and 3.4 kWh) that brings the price under ₹1 lakh, but there's a catch. This special offer is only valid until June 30th and includes cashback.
Customers who booked the ST trim before July 15th, 2022, can still avail of their bookings and get an additional ₹10,000 loyalty bonus discount on top of the existing price. This discount applies regardless of the battery pack chosen for the ST variant. With this bonus, the final price for these customers will be either ₹1,45,555 or ₹1,75,373.
The TVS iQube electric scooter has a wide range of options with five distinct variants. The standard variant offers flexibility with two battery pack choices, providing riders with a selection between a 75km and a 100km range. Stepping up, the S variant simplifies battery choice by offering a single, 3.4kWh battery pack that delivers a 100km range.
Finally, the top-of-the-line ST variant caters to those seeking both performance and features. It comes in two battery pack options: a 3.4 kWh pack offering a 100 km range and a premium 5.1 kWh pack extending the range to an impressive 150 km. The ST variant also has additional technological features like a Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), music controls, and document storage.
What remains to be seen is just actually how good the ST variant is over the S, which happens to be our favourite family e-scooter in the market. We shall be riding it soon and hopefully, even get a chance to pit it against the new Ather Rizta Z.
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