TVS Motor Company, the second-largest seller of electric scooters in India, has recalled some units of its iQube electric scooter due to a defect. The company has asked customers who purchased iQube electric scooters between July 10, 2022, and September 29, 2023, to bring them back for inspection. TVS is recalling these units due to a defect in the frame of the scooter.
Several days ago, a video of a customer complaining about a broken frame/chassis on their iQube electric scooter went viral on social media. The customer reported that the frame of the TVS iQube electric scooter was breaking in the middle. After this incident, the company took action and decided to recall some units for inspection.
TVS has decided to recall some units of the iQube electric scooter for testing after a video of a customer complaining about a broken frame went viral on social media. The company has stated that the units affected were produced between July 10, 2022, and September 29, 2023. TVS will contact customers who bought these units and inspect their electric scooters. If any improvements are necessary during testing, the company will not charge customers for the repairs.
Recently, TVS added three new variants to the iQube electric scooter’s portfolio, including the company’s cheapest electric scooter option, which is available for Rs 94,999 ex-showroom. The TVS iQube’s cheapest variant comes with a 2.2 kWh battery pack option. Meanwhile, the iQube ST model was launched with two new battery pack options, including a 3.4 kWh battery and the largest battery pack option yet, a 5.1 kWh battery.
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★TVS Recalls Some iQube Electric Scooters Due to Defect in Frame
★Customer Complaint About Broken Frame on iQube Electric Scooter Goes Viral on Social Media
★TVS Will Inspect iQube Electric Scooters Sold Between July 10, 2022 and September 29, 2023
★TVS Recently Launched Three New Variants of the iQube Electric Scooter