TVS has relaunched the iQube S in India at Rs 1,59,142 (ex-showroom), making it Rs 19,500 more expensive than before. For this added premium, the 2026 iQube S gets a larger 4.7 kWh battery pack, replacing the earlier 3.5 kWh version. It claims an IDC range of 175km on a single charge.
With its launch, the iQube lineup now consists of three models: iQube (offered with 2.2kWh, 3.1kWh and 3.5kWh), iQube S (with new 4.7kWh) and the range-topping iQube ST (with a 5.3kWh).
2026 TVS iQube S 4.7kWh – What Does It Offer?
- As mentioned above, the iQube S comes equipped with a 4.6 kWh battery pack, which powers the 4.4 kW hub motor.
- It has a top speed of 82 kmph and can go from 0 to 40 kmph in just 4.3 seconds.
- Using a 950W portable charger, its battery pack can be juiced up from 0 to 80% in just 4 hours.
- The larger battery pack does increase weight, with the iQube S now weighing 128.8kg. For reference, the base-spec iQube 3.5kWh has a kerb weight of 119.1kg.
- TVS has also offered two new vibrant colour options for the iQube S: Magnificence Purple Beige and Harlequin Blue Beige, joining the existing Titanium Grey Matte shade.
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Other than the above-mentioned changes, the iQube S remains unchanged. It looks identical to the previous model, featuring the same conventional scooter-like family-oriented design. It continues to use a telescopic fork, twin rear shock absorbers, front disc brake and 12-inch alloy wheels. Regarding features, it comes equipped with a 7-inch TFT cluster with smartphone connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation assist, call/SMS alerts, voice assist, geofencing, crash & fall alerts, vehicle tracking, a USB charger and a big 32-litre underseat storage.







