TVS iQube Electric Scooter Launches in Indonesia on June 19
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TVS iQube Electric Scooter Launches in Indonesia on June 19

PT TVS Motor, a subsidiary of TVS Motor Company—one of the world’s leading manufacturers of two and three-wheelers—has announced that bookings for its flagship all-electric scooter, the TVS iQube, will open on 19 June in Indonesia. The scooter will be showcased at the new TVS Experience Centre in Rumaradal, Jakarta, and also at the Jakarta Fair commencing the same day.

The TVS iQube, already chosen by over 600,000 customers globally, offers a premium urban commuting experience with best-in-class comfort and performance. It features a real-world range of 115 kilometres per charge, ECO and POWER riding modes, and a top speed of 78 kmph. The scooter accelerates from 0 to 40 kmph in just 4.2 seconds.

Equipped with a dual lithium-ion battery and a portable 950W charger, the TVS iQube S charges from 0 to 80 per cent in just 3 hours. Additional features include a 32-litre storage compartment, SmartXonnect technology with a 7-inch TFT display, music and call controls, vehicle diagnostics, safety alerts, geofencing, and Q-Park assist.

The iQube S will be assembled at PT TVS Motor’s East Karawang manufacturing facility and offered in Mercury Grey, Mint Blue, and Copper Bronze. It will be launched at an attractive introductory price of IDR 29.9 million (approx. Rs147,000), available for a limited period.

James Chan, Senior Vice President – ASEAN, TVS Motor Company, stated, “The launch of TVS iQube in Indonesia supports our vision of responsible and sustainable mobility. With electric two-wheeler adoption growing at a 101 per cent CAGR over the past three years, we are proud to support government efforts with a quality, accessible product.”

Madhu Prakash Singh, Vice President – EV International Business, added, “Having surpassed 600,000 global customers, the TVS iQube is a proven choice for electric mobility. We are excited to bring its superior ride and smart features to Indonesian consumers, backed by a robust sales and service network.”

TVS Motor’s entry into the Indonesian EV market marks a significant step in its global expansion and commitment to environmentally responsible transport.

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PT TVS Motor, a subsidiary of TVS Motor Company—one of the world’s leading manufacturers of two and three-wheelers—has announced that bookings for its flagship all-electric scooter, the TVS iQube, will open on 19 June in Indonesia. The scooter will be showcased at the new TVS Experience Centre in Rumaradal, Jakarta, and also at the Jakarta Fair commencing the same day.The TVS iQube, already chosen by over 600,000 customers globally, offers a premium urban commuting experience with best-in-class comfort and performance. It features a real-world range of 115 kilometres per charge, ECO and POWER riding modes, and a top speed of 78 kmph. The scooter accelerates from 0 to 40 kmph in just 4.2 seconds.Equipped with a dual lithium-ion battery and a portable 950W charger, the TVS iQube S charges from 0 to 80 per cent in just 3 hours. Additional features include a 32-litre storage compartment, SmartXonnect technology with a 7-inch TFT display, music and call controls, vehicle diagnostics, safety alerts, geofencing, and Q-Park assist.The iQube S will be assembled at PT TVS Motor’s East Karawang manufacturing facility and offered in Mercury Grey, Mint Blue, and Copper Bronze. It will be launched at an attractive introductory price of IDR 29.9 million (approx. Rs147,000), available for a limited period.James Chan, Senior Vice President – ASEAN, TVS Motor Company, stated, “The launch of TVS iQube in Indonesia supports our vision of responsible and sustainable mobility. With electric two-wheeler adoption growing at a 101 per cent CAGR over the past three years, we are proud to support government efforts with a quality, accessible product.”Madhu Prakash Singh, Vice President – EV International Business, added, “Having surpassed 600,000 global customers, the TVS iQube is a proven choice for electric mobility. We are excited to bring its superior ride and smart features to Indonesian consumers, backed by a robust sales and service network.”TVS Motor’s entry into the Indonesian EV market marks a significant step in its global expansion and commitment to environmentally responsible transport.

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