TVS has set a record for selling the highest number of electric scooters in the Indian market with its TVS iQube. The company has recently launched the top-spec ST variant of the electric scooter, which is capable of delivering the maximum range with the largest battery. TVS is also offering a discount bonus of INR 10,000 on this variant.

The TVS iQube has been one of the most popular electric scooters in India for the past two years. The company has now added two new variants to this scooter, one being a base variant and the other being the top variant. The base variant comes with a 2.2kWh battery pack and is priced at INR 95,000, while the top variant comes with a 5.1kWh battery pack.

The TVS iQube is available in three variants ★iQube, iQube S, and iQube ST. The base variant comes with a 2.2kWh battery pack and delivers a range of 75 kilometers on a single charge. The top speed of this variant is 75 kilometers per hour, and it takes 2 hours to charge the battery from 0 to 80%. The ex-showroom price of this variant is INR 97,299, and it is eligible for a subsidy of INR 20,000.

The top variant of the TVS iQube comes with a 3.4kWh lithium-ion battery pack and delivers a range of 100 kilometers on a single charge. The top speed of this variant is 75 kilometers per hour, and it comes with a 5-inch TFT display and a storage capacity of 30 liters. The ex-showroom price of this variant is INR 1,19,628, and it is eligible for a subsidy of INR 27,000. The ST variant comes with two battery pack options ★3.4kWh and 5.1kWh. The ex-showroom price of the 3.4kWh variant is INR 138,555, and it is eligible for a subsidy of INR 27,000.

In conclusion, TVS iQube has set a record for selling the maximum number of electric scooters in India, and the company has recently launched the top-spec ST variant with the largest battery and maximum range. The TVS iQube is available in three variants ★iQube, iQube S, and iQube ST ★and is eligible for government subsidies.

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