TVS has launched its new electric bike, the iQube, at Rs 1.15 lakh (on-street, Bengaluru). The iQube bike can be pre-booked through the TVS site, just as by means of 10 vendors in Bengaluru, from January 27 onwards. The bike will go sale in different metros sometime in the late March.
The iQube bike is a 4.4kW electric engine. That gives top speed of 78kph. In compition, the Bajaj Chetak has a top speed of 60kph, while the Ather 450 can go up to 80kph. TVS claims that iQube can cover 75km on a full charge – this is comparable to the Ather 450 and a considerable amount lower than the Bajaj Chetak’s guaranteed scope of 95km. TVS is additionally guaranteeing a 0-40kph time of 4.2 seconds. The bike has two riding modes – economy and force – and accompanies regenerative braking. The battery on the iQube isn’t removable.
The TVS iQube is outfitted with a ‘cutting edge TVS SmartXonnect stage’ that incorporates a TFT instrument group and the TVS iQube application. Both these together empower clients to get to highlights, for example, geo-fencing, remote battery charge status, route help, last park area and approaching call alarms/SMS cautions, among others.
With regards to the plan, the TVS iQube is very straightforward and seems to target purchasers all things considered. At present, the electric bike is just accessible in a white completion. The 12-inch wheels seem as though similar ones that originally shown up on the extraordinary version Jupiter. The front light and tail-light on the bike are LED units. The bike likewise has a special U-molded LED DRL at the front, alongside an ‘electric’ logo close to the engine that accompanies enlightenment.
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