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The TVS iQube S is one of the variants of TVS iQube, an electric scooter designed for urban commuting with eco-friendly features. Here are some of the key features and specifications of the TVS iQube S variant:
Key Features:
Range: The TVS iQube S has an estimated range of up to 100 km on a single charge, making it suitable for daily commuting needs.
Top Speed: The top speed is approximately 78 km/h.
Battery: The scooter is powered by a 3.04 kWh lithium-ion battery, which can be charged from 0 to 80% in about 4.5 hours.
Motor Power: The hub-mounted motor produces 4.4 kW (5.9 hp), offering smooth and powerful acceleration.
Ride Modes: The iQube S offers Eco and Power modes, optimizing either range or performance based on the rider’s preference.
Smart Connectivity: It comes with a TFT display and is integrated with TVS' SmartXonnect, allowing the rider to access features like navigation assist, call alerts, and message notifications.
Design: The scooter sports a sleek, modern design with LED lighting, including a U-shaped LED DRL (Daytime Running Lamp).
Storage: The under-seat storage is decent and enough to accommodate a helmet.
Differences from Other iQube Variants:
iQube Base Model: Offers a lower range and fewer connectivity features.
iQube ST: The ST variant provides more range (about 140 km) and additional features like larger storage and a faster charging option.
Overall, the iQube S strikes a balance between performance, range, and features, making it a solid option for city commuting while still being more affordable compared to the ST variant.