TVS iQube 2025: Price Cuts, Bigger Batteries & More Features
TVS Motor has made the iQube electric scooter even more appealing in 2025. Not only did they introduce larger battery options, but they also dropped prices across several trims. As a result, commuting has become more affordable and practical.
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Smarter Battery Upgrades & Improved Range
Firstly, the 2025 update brings a new 3.1 kWh variant, priced at around ₹1.03 lakh in Delhi, offering a certified range of approximately 123 km.
Meanwhile, older trims that previously had 3.4 kWh and 5.1 kWh now receive upgraded packs of 3.5 kWh and 5.3 kWh. These enhancements raise range to about 145 km and 212 km, respectively.
Lower Prices Across Variants
Moreover, TVS has significantly reduced prices—by up to ₹26,000 in some cases. The iQube ST variant, for example, now costs ₹1.59 lakh instead of ₹1.85 lakh. The iQube S and mid-range trims also see notable drops.
Despite the lowest variant with a 2.2 kWh battery remaining largely unchanged, this move makes the upgraded models more accessible.
Comfort & Cosmetic Upgrades
Additionally, all updated variants now feature a pillion backrest, dual‑tone seats, and inner panels in a beige theme—enhancing aesthetics and comfort.
These tweaks make daily use more enjoyable, especially for longer rides.
Explore the Lineup & Pricing
In late May, the 2025 lineup was unveiled in India with prices ranging roughly from ₹99,741 to ₹1.60 lakh (ex-showroom, Mumbai). As of early July, BikeDekho reports a price range from ₹94,434 (2.2 kWh) up to ₹1.59 lakh (ST 5.3 kWh). These figures already reflect central subsidies under the PM E-Drive scheme.
Why the Update Matters
Above all, TVS appears to target city commuters and cost-conscious EV buyers. These changes not only boost range and comfort but also position the iQube series as a stronger rival to emerging options like the Kinetic DX.
Final Verdict
Taken together, the 2025 TVS iQube updates deliver genuine value. The introduction of improved batteries and affordable prices feels thoughtful—especially since the scooter already held a strong position in urban EV commuting. With enhanced range and comfort features, along with subtle cosmetic tweaks, it remains one of the top‑value electric scooters in its class.
FAQs
A1. TVS has replaced the previous 3.4 kWh and 5.1 kWh packs with 3.1 kWh, 3.5 kWh, and 5.3 kWh versions.
A2. Prices have fallen by up to ₹26,000—particularly in mid- and top-tier variants.
A3. The 3.5 kWh variant offers around 145 km of IDC-certified range, while the 5.3 kWh variant boasts 212 km.
A4. No. The entry-level model retains the same battery and price with no significant change.
A5. All trims now offer a pillion backrest, dual-tone seat, and beige-colored interior panels.
A6. Ex-showroom prices range from roughly ₹94,434 for the base variant to ₹1.59 lakh for the top-spec ST 5.3 kWh.