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TVS iQube S 4.7kWh Launched in India – Bigger Battery, Bolder Colours, and More Range

TVS iQube S 4.7kWh

TVS iQube S 4.7kWh

TVS iQube S 4.7kWh

If you’ve been keeping an eye on the electric scooter scene in India, TVS just dropped something worth talking about. The company has quietly rolled out a new variant of its popular iQube – the TVS iQube S 4.7kWh – and it brings some meaningful upgrades over the existing model.

Let me break it down for you in plain, friendly terms.

What’s New with the TVS iQube S 4.7kWh?

First things first – the price. TVS has priced this new variant at ₹1.37 lakh (ex-showroom). That puts it in an interesting spot, considering what you’re getting under the seat.

The headline feature here is obviously the larger 4.7kWh battery pack. Compared to the standard 3.5kWh version, this is a solid bump in capacity. And more battery means more range. TVS claims an IDC range of 175km on a full charge, which is genuinely useful for anyone who doesn’t want to play “range anxiety” every morning.

Now, before you get too excited, keep in mind that IDC (Indian Driving Cycle) numbers are usually optimistic. Real-world range will likely be lower – probably somewhere around 130-150km depending on your riding style, terrain, and how heavy your right wrist is. Still, that’s respectable for daily commuting.

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Three Colour Options – Let’s Take a Look

TVS is offering the TVS iQube S 4.7kWh in three distinct shades. Each has its own personality, so let me walk you through them.

Titanium Grey

Harlequine Blue Beige

Magnificence Purple Beige

One Thing to Note – It’s Heavier

Not everything about this new variant is lighter and better. The bigger battery pack adds some heft to the scooter. The TVS iQube S 4.7kWh is now 10kg heavier than the 3.5kWh variant.

That’s a noticeable difference. You’ll feel it when you’re maneuvering the scooter in tight parking spots or trying to get it on its centre stand. On the move, though, the weight might actually help with stability at higher speeds. Just something to keep in mind if you’re upgrading from a lighter electric scooter.

Verdict – Who Is This For?

The TVS iQube S 4.7kWh makes a lot of sense for daily commuters who found the 3.5kWh version’s range a bit limiting. If your daily round trip is 50-60km, the smaller battery probably works fine. But if you’re pushing 70-80km per day or you don’t want to charge every single night, the extra capacity here is a genuine quality-of-life improvement.

The colours are a nice bonus too. TVS has moved beyond boring monochromes and given buyers some genuinely appealing options – especially that purple.

At ₹1.37 lakh, it’s not the cheapest electric scooter out there. But you’re paying for TVS’s extensive service network, build quality, and the peace of mind that comes with a legacy manufacturer. That counts for something.

What do you think – would you go for the subtle Titanium Grey or stand out with the Purple? Drop your thoughts in the comments below.

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