KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- The TVS CEO confirmed that they are developing a new electric two-wheeler.
- It could be a moped, an e-bike, or an e-scooter.
- In September, TVS was surpassed by the Chetak as the second-largest EV brand.
The TVS electric lineup, which includes the popular iQube and X scooters, will soon expand, as TVS is planning to launch another e-scooter by March 2025. According to a recent report by Autocar India, the director and CEO confirmed that they are developing a new two-wheeler, which will likely be positioned below the iQube lineup. Let's learn a little bit more about the news, before that, do join 91Wheels Whatsapp Channel to never miss out on automotive updates.
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TVS Plans
Until September, the TVS iQube was the second best-selling electric two-wheeler in India, with Ola Electric in the top position. However, TVS has now been surpassed by the Bajaj Chetak, while Ola continues to dominate first place. The iQube has proven to be an outstanding product, much more reliable than any Ola Roadster scooter. It starts at Rs 84,999 and goes up to Rs 1.85 lakh.
Available with three battery packs, the first is a 2.2 kWh pack that offers a range of 75 km, followed by a 3.4 kWh pack with a range of 100 km. The last option is a 5.4 kWh battery pack with a range of 150 km, which comes with the most premium settings and a choice of two matte and one glossy color.
The second one is the TVS X, which is on standby and will soon hit the road. A brief overview of the X is that it costs Rs 2.50 lakh, provides a range of 140 km, and has a top speed of 105 km/h.
At the moment, there is no information about upcoming two-wheeler, and we will have to wait for the official press release in the coming months.
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Verdict
TVS, the third-largest electric two-wheeler brand, has already sold over 1.27 lakh electric scooters in the first half of this financial year. Now, they are planning to expand their lineup by adding a new product. It could be anythingperhaps a moped, an e-bike, or a new entry-level scooter priced lower than the iQube. Let's wait and see what TVS has in store!