If you’ve been eyeing a TVS iQube but found the mid-range variants a bit pricey, TVS has some great news for you. The company has just expanded its electric scooter lineup by launching the iQube 3.1kWh variant, priced at ₹1.05 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
This new addition sits perfectly between the entry-level 2.2kWh model and the more powerful 3.5kWh version, giving buyers a “sweet spot” option that balances price and performance.

What’s New with the 3.1kWh Variant?
The main highlight here is, of course, the battery. By opting for the 3.1kWh pack, you’re saving about ₹21,000 compared to the 3.5kWh model, while still getting plenty of range for your daily city hustle.
- Range & Speed: It offers a solid 121 km riding range on a full charge and can hit a top speed of 82 kmph.
- Fast Charging: One of the best parts? It doesn’t take all night to juice up. You can go from 0 to 80% in just 2 hours and 45 minutes, which is identical to the smaller 2.2kWh variant.
- Weight: It’s quite manageable at 117 kg, making it easy to zip through heavy traffic or park in tight spots.
Familiar Comfort and Tech
Mechanically, TVS hasn’t messed with a winning formula. You still get the sturdy tubular frame, telescopic front forks, and twin-tube rear shocks that make the iQube one of the most comfortable electric scooters in India today.
Tech-wise, it remains modern with a crisp TFT screen that features full Bluetooth integration. Whether it’s navigation alerts or call notifications, everything stays right in your line of sight. If you want to see how this compares to other upcoming electric launches, stay tuned to our latest EV news section.

The CarBhumi Verdict: Is It the Right Choice?
With six different variants now available in the iQube family, TVS is clearly trying to offer something for everyone. This 3.1kWh version is likely to be the “Goldilocks” choice for most—not too basic, not too expensive, but just right for the average commuter.
At ₹1.05 lakh, it directly competes with the new Bajaj Chetak C25 and the Ather Rizta. If you’re planning to switch to an EV this month, this should definitely be on your test-ride list. You can check out more scooter reviews and comparisons on our homepage to see which one fits your lifestyle best.
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