India’s much awaited electric scooter TVS iqube electric has been launched and its bookings have also started. Coming with many great features, this scooter is going to be very special and powerful, further you are going to give information about it. Experts believe that the most important thing in iqube electric is its low price, this scooter is cheaper than all other electric scooters and is bringing support of more features.
According to the information listed on the official website of TVS Motors, iqube electric is being given 32 liters of under-seat storage, which can comfortably accommodate two helmets. With a top speed of 82kmph, the fun of driving it is going to be many times better, the company claims that it can be driven for 100 to 140 kilometers on a single full charge and it can be driven from 0 to 80% charge. Takes 4 hrs and 30 mins. To support fast charging, a 650w charger is being provided with the scooter.
If you travel 30 km per day on iqube electric, then there is no need to charge for four days. The hub mounted motor in the scooter generates 4.4kw power. At the same time, to improve the electric power, 2 li-on batteries are being given in it. They have got ip 67 rating, which means iqube electric can be driven very comfortably even in the rainy season. The battery comes with a warranty of three years or 50,000 kms, obviously the confidence of the customers is going to increase on hearing about the warranty.
Coming at an on-road price of Rs 1.71 lakh, this scooter is given a subsidy of Rs 51 thousand, after which its on-road price becomes Rs 1.20 lakh, to know the exact price of the scooter in your city, contact the nearest showroom Can The arrival of iqube electric can challenge some big players, including some big names like OLA, ATHER, BAJAJ and VIDA.
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