During the festive season, TVS has introduced great discount offers on its iQube electric scooter. Now you can save up to Rs 20,000 while buying this electric scooter. These discount offers are applicable on three variants of TVS iQube – iQube 2.2kWh, iQube 3.4kWh and iQube S 3.4kWh. These offers are valid till 31 October 2024, so if you are planning to buy this scooter, hurry up. There may be difference in state-wise offers It is worth noting that there may be a slight difference in the offers available on TVS electric scooters in different states. The company has given discounts only on three variants of iQube, while no offer is being given on the ST variant. TVS company has provided cash discount and extended warranty facility for customers, so that you can save a lot. Details of discount offers on TVS iQube iQube 2.2kWh: On purchasing this variant, you will get a discount of up to Rs 17,300 in select states. iQube 3.4kWh: You can save up to Rs 20,000 on this variant. iQube S 3.4kWh: There is no direct cash discount on this variant, but you are being given a free extended warranty of 5 years or 70,000 km, which is worth Rs 5,999. Range of TVS iQube electric scooter The company has not offered any discount on the recently launched TVS iQube ST variant. Its ex-showroom price ranges from Rs 1.55 lakh to Rs 1.85 lakh. The top speed of TVS iQube is 78 kmph. Once fully charged, this scooter can cover a distance of 75 km to 150 km, depending on the variant. TVS iQube Competition The TVS iQube is equipped with a hub mounted motor, which generates a maximum power of 4.4 kW and a maximum torque of 140 Nm. This scooter has three battery pack options – 2.2kWh, 3.4 kWh, and 5.1 kWh. This scooter comes with Bluetooth connectivity and a 5-inch TFT display, which makes it technically very advanced. The TVS iQube competes with electric scooters like Ather Rizta, Ola S1 and Bajaj Chetak in the market. Amit Shah Urges Haryana to Vote for a Corruption-Free Future Amid High-Stakes Election Amit Shah Hints at Passing Waqf Bill in Winter Session; Criticizes Congress in Haryana Rally Amit Shah Hints at Passage of Waqf Bill 2024 in Upcoming Winter Session