TVS Motor has expanded its iQube electric scooter range with a new iQube S 4.7 kWh variant. The scooter brings a bigger battery, a longer claimed range, and a strong list of connected features. For buyers who want a practical city scooter with more distance per charge, this version now sits in a useful middle spot in the iQube line-up.
The biggest highlight is the 175 km IDC range. That number makes the TVS iQube S 4.7 kWh more appealing for daily commuters, family buyers, and riders who do not want to charge every day. At the same time, TVS has kept the scooter familiar and easy to live with. It still looks like a clean city scooter, not a loud performance machine.
The timing also fits TVS Motor’s bigger electric scooter push. The brand has been building more public attention around the iQube family, and its recent TVS iQube new ad campaign adds more focus to the scooter’s comfort, clean design, and everyday value.
TVS iQube S 4.7 kWh price in India
The new TVS iQube S 4.7 kWh has launched at ₹1,37,142, ex-showroom. The final on-road price will change by city and state. Insurance, registration charges, local fees, and dealer-level offers can also affect the final bill.
For that reason, buyers should check the exact on-road price with a nearby TVS dealer before booking. Still, the new iQube S 4.7 kWh looks well placed in the range. It gives buyers more battery capacity than the lower iQube versions, but it stays below the top iQube ST 5.3 kWh model.
That middle position matters. Many riders want long range, but they do not always need the most expensive electric scooter in the showroom. The new iQube S answers that need with a larger pack and a strong feature set.
Bigger battery with 175 km claimed range
The main update is the 4.7 kWh battery pack. TVS claims an IDC range of 175 km on a single charge. Real-world range will be lower for many riders, since speed, traffic, rider weight, tyre pressure, road condition, and riding style all affect battery use.
Even so, the bigger battery gives this scooter a clear advantage for daily use. A rider who covers 30 km to 40 km per day can stretch charging gaps across several days. That reduces range stress and makes the scooter easier to use as a main family vehicle.
This range figure also helps buyers who ride across wider city routes. Office runs, school drops, errands, and evening trips can fit into one charging cycle more easily. So the iQube S 4.7 kWh feels better suited for people who want more than a short-distance electric scooter.
Charging time and home charging setup
TVS lists a 0 to 80 percent charging time of 4 hours for the iQube S 4.7 kWh. The scooter uses a portable off-board charger, so owners can charge it at home or at a regular plug point where suitable charging access exists.
That charging time works well for most city routines. Riders can plug in the scooter overnight, during office hours, or between daily trips. Then the scooter should be ready for the next round of use without much planning.
The portable charger also adds comfort for people who live in apartments. Many EV owners still depend on shared parking spaces, wall sockets, or fixed charging points. A portable unit gives them more flexibility, which helps in real daily ownership.
Motor, top speed, and ride performance
The TVS iQube S 4.7 kWh uses a BLDC hub-mounted motor. TVS lists peak power at 4.4 kW and rated power at 3 kW. The scooter has a top speed of 82 km/h, which is enough for city roads, flyovers, and faster urban stretches.
The scooter can go from 0 to 40 km/h in 4.3 seconds. That quick low-speed pickup matters more than top speed for most riders. It helps at traffic lights, crowded turns, and short gaps in city traffic.
The iQube S does not aim to feel like a sporty electric scooter. Rather, it focuses on smooth daily movement. That makes sense for family buyers and office commuters who want calm power delivery, low running cost, and simple handling.
TFT display and connected features
TVS has added a 17.78 cm full-colour TFT display to the iQube S 4.7 kWh. The screen supports day and night modes, joystick control, navigation support, and connected scooter data.
The feature list includes turn-by-turn navigation, incoming call alerts, music control, low-battery alerts, distance-to-empty, anti-theft alert, live indicator status, geofencing, and crash and fall alert. These features make the scooter easier to track and use during daily rides.
For many buyers, the distance-to-empty reading will be one of the most useful tools. It helps riders plan trips with less guesswork. Then features like anti-theft alerts and geofencing add peace of mind, mainly for riders who park in shared spaces.
Storage, comfort, and daily practicality
The scooter gets 32 litres of under-seat storage. TVS says the space can fit two helmets. That makes the iQube S 4.7 kWh more useful for families, office riders, and shoppers.
The scooter also includes a USB charging port, parking brake lever, flip key with LED light, and reverse and forward parking assist. These small features sound basic on paper, but they help in daily use. Reverse assist, for example, can help riders move the scooter in tight parking spots.
Comfort should feel familiar for current iQube riders. The scooter uses telescopic front suspension and adjustable hydraulic twin-tube rear shock absorbers. The 770 mm seat height also keeps it friendly for many riders.
Brakes, tyres, weight, and safety
The iQube S 4.7 kWh uses a 220 mm front disc brake and a 130 mm rear drum brake. It rides on 12-inch tubeless tyres at both ends. The scooter weighs 128.8 kg and has 157 mm of ground clearance.
For safety, TVS lists IP67 protection for the battery and motor setup. That rating gives buyers more confidence during rain and wet-road use. The scooter also includes regenerative braking, side-stand indication, crash alert, fall alert, and anti-theft alert.
The battery warranty is listed at 50,000 km. That matters for buyers who plan to keep the scooter for several years. Battery life remains one of the biggest questions for electric scooter shoppers, so a clear warranty adds value.
Colours and variant position
TVS lists the iQube S 4.7 kWh with dual-tone colour options. The product page shows shades such as Magnifecence Purple Biege, Harlequin Blue Beige, and Mercury Grey. These colours give the scooter a fresher look without making it too flashy.
The new model sits above the smaller iQube battery options and below the iQube ST 5.3 kWh. That makes it a strong middle choice. The iQube ST still offers the longest claimed range in the family, but the new iQube S 4.7 kWh gives enough range for most urban riders at a lower price point.
Should you buy the new TVS iQube S 4.7 kWh?
The TVS iQube S 4.7 kWh makes sense for riders who want longer range, practical storage, and smart features in a known electric scooter brand. The 175 km claimed IDC range gives it a clear advantage over smaller battery options. The 82 km/h top speed also gives enough room for normal city riding.
It is best suited for daily commuters, family users, and riders who want fewer charging stops. The 32-litre storage space, TFT screen, connected features, portable charger, and IP67-rated battery setup make it a well-rounded electric scooter.
Buyers who want the longest iQube range can still look at the iQube ST 5.3 kWh. For most city riders, though, the iQube S 4.7 kWh feels like the better balance. It offers more range than the lower variants, useful tech, practical storage, and a price that keeps it within reach for many electric scooter buyers.


