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TVS iQube Electric Price in Nepal 2026: Specs, Range & Features

TVS iQube Electric price in Nepal starts at Rs. 2,79,900. Three battery options offer 75-115 km real-world range. Features 0-40 km/h in 4.2 seconds, 75 km/h top speed, portable 950W charger, SmartXonnect connectivity, Q-Park Assist reverse, 32L storage, and industry-leading 5-year warranty. Running cost: Rs. 3.33/km.

8.7/10
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Throttle Nepal Rating
Starting Price in Nepal
Rs. 2,79,900
Ex-Showroom · Nepal · 2026
TVS iQube Electric Price in Nepal 2026 - Throttle Nepal
Battery
2.2-3.5 kWh
Range
75-115 km
Top Speed
75 km/h
0-40 km/h
4.2 sec
Warranty
5 Years

Your Savings with TVS iQube Electric

Compared to petrol scooters at current fuel prices in Nepal

Running Cost
Rs. 3.33
Per kilometer (vs Rs. 4.77 for petrol)
Monthly Savings
Rs. 5,006
At 33 km daily commute
5-Year Savings
Rs. 3,00,360
Total running cost advantage

TVS iQube Electric Variants and Pricing in Nepal 2026

Three battery variants available. All include SmartXonnect, Q-Park Assist, LED lighting, and industry-leading 5-year warranty on battery, motor, and MCU. The iQube is the only electric scooter in Nepal offering such comprehensive warranty coverage. Prices are ex-showroom; registration and insurance extra.

Entry Variant · Best Value
iQube 2.2 kWh
75 km Real Range · 2-Hour Fast Charge · Perfect for City Commuting
Rs. 2,79,900
Ex-Showroom · Nepal
Pearl White
Walnut Brown
Titanium Grey
2-Hour Charging 75 km Range Most Affordable All Core Features
Mid Variant · Recommended
iQube 3.0 kWh
100 km Real Range · Ideal Balance of Range and Price
Rs. 3,14,900
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Pearl White
Titanium Grey
Starlight Blue
Copper Bronze
100 km Range Best Balance 4 Color Options 4.5 Hour Charge
Top Variant · Maximum Range
iQubeS 3.5 kWh
115 km Real Range · Longest Range Electric Scooter
Rs. 3,39,900
Ex-Showroom · Nepal
Mercury Grey
Mint Blue
Starlight Blue
115 km Range Premium S Badge Maximum Battery Extended Range

Complete Technical Specifications

Full technical specifications of the TVS iQube Electric as sold in Nepal in 2026. All data sourced from official TVS Nepal website and verified through authorized distributor Jagdamba Motors. Battery capacity, range, and charging times vary by variant as detailed below.

Motor and Performance
Motor TypeBLDC Hub Motor
Peak Power4.4 kW (5.98 PS)
Peak Torque140 Nm (at wheel)
0 to 40 km/h4.2 seconds
Top Speed75 km/h
Riding ModesEco, Power
Gradeability10 degrees
Battery and Range
Battery TypeLi-Ion, IP67 Rated
Battery ManagementDedicated BMS
iQube 2.2 Battery2.2 kWh
iQube 2.2 Range75 km (Real-World)
iQube 3.0 Battery3.0 kWh
iQube 3.0 Range100 km (Real-World)
iQubeS 3.5 Battery3.5 kWh
iQubeS 3.5 Range115 km (Real-World)
Regenerative BrakingYes
Charging
Charger Type950W Portable
Charging SocketStandard 15-Amp
iQube 2.2 (0-80%)2 hours
iQube 3.0 (0-80%)4 hours 30 minutes
iQubeS 3.5 (0-80%)4 hours 30 minutes
Brakes and Suspension
Front Brake220mm Disc
Rear Brake130mm Drum
Braking SystemCombined Braking System
Front SuspensionTelescopic Forks
Rear SuspensionTwin Hydraulic Dampers
Dimensions and Weight
Overall Length1,805 mm
Overall Width645 mm
Overall Height1,140 mm
Wheelbase1,285 mm
Ground Clearance157 mm
Seat Height780 mm
Kerb Weight118-128 kg
Features and Technology
DisplayTFT Smart Cluster
ConnectivitySmartXonnect Bluetooth
NavigationTurn-by-Turn Assist
HeadlightLED with DRL
Tail LampLED
Underseat Storage32 Litres
USB ChargingYes
Q-Park AssistReverse Mode
Wheels12" Alloy (Tubeless)
Warranty5 Years (Battery/Motor/MCU)

Key Features That Make the TVS iQube Nepal's Best Electric Scooter

Six defining features that position the TVS iQube Electric as the most practical and value-driven electric scooter choice for Nepali riders in 2026. Each feature addresses specific daily commuting needs while delivering measurable ownership benefits.

950W Portable Charger — Charge Anywhere

Works with any standard 15-amp socket found in homes, offices, and shops across Nepal. No dedicated charging station needed. The 2.2 kWh variant charges 0-80% in just 2 hours — fastest in Nepal's electric scooter segment. Simply plug in overnight and ride all day without range anxiety.

Instant Electric Acceleration

Electric motors deliver maximum torque from 0 rpm. The iQube hits 40 km/h in 4.2 seconds — faster than most 125cc petrol scooters in stop-and-go traffic. Q-Park Assist provides controlled reverse movement, making tight parking spots genuinely manageable in crowded Kathmandu streets.

SmartXonnect with Navigation

Bluetooth connectivity pairs your phone to the scooter's TFT display. Get turn-by-turn navigation, distance-to-empty display, last parked location, call alerts, and live vehicle statistics. The distance-to-empty feature eliminates range guesswork — you always know exactly how far you can ride.

Rs. 3.33/km Running Cost

Based on Kathmandu electricity rates versus petrol scooters at Rs. 4.77/km. That's Rs. 5,006 monthly savings at 33 km daily commute, totaling Rs. 3,00,360 over 5 years. The iQube pays for its higher upfront cost through running savings alone — effectively making it cheaper long-term.

5-Year Warranty Coverage

Industry-leading 5-year warranty covers battery, motor, and MCU — the three most expensive electric scooter components. The iQube is the only scooter in Nepal offering this level of protection. Every owner gets a dedicated Relationship Manager and Roadside Assistance for complete peace of mind.

32-Litre Storage Capacity

Largest underseat storage of any TVS scooter in Nepal — petrol or electric. Fits two half-face helmets or a full week's groceries. Combined with LED lighting, USB charging port, and IP67-rated water-resistant battery, the iQube delivers daily practicality without compromise.

Real-World Pros and Cons of Owning a TVS iQube in Nepal

Research-backed evaluation based on actual owner experiences in Nepal, comparative analysis against petrol scooters, and verified technical performance data. Helps you make an informed decision whether electric is right for your specific riding needs in 2026.

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What Owners Love

  • Running cost of Rs. 3.33/km is 30% cheaper than petrol scooters, delivering Rs. 60,072 annual savings at typical 33 km daily usage — enough to cover insurance, maintenance, and registration costs combined.
  • 0-40 km/h in 4.2 seconds makes the iQube quicker than 125cc petrol scooters in city traffic. The instant torque delivery eliminates the need for aggressive throttle inputs while filtering through congested Kathmandu roads.
  • 2-hour fast charging on the 2.2 kWh variant is unmatched in Nepal's electric segment. Charge during lunch break or evening and have full range for next day's commute — no overnight charging dependency for short-distance riders.
  • The suspension setup absorbs Kathmandu's broken roads better than petrol scooters. Multiple owner reports confirm superior ride comfort over potholes, speed breakers, and uneven surfaces compared to similarly-priced petrol alternatives.
  • 5-year warranty on battery, motor, and MCU removes the biggest electric scooter ownership risk. This coverage is exclusive to iQube in Nepal and eliminates concerns about expensive component replacement within warranty period.
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Important Considerations

  • Real-world range of 75-115 km requires charging every 2-3 days for average commuters. Riders without guaranteed access to 15-amp sockets at home or workplace will face practical usage challenges that petrol scooter owners never encounter.
  • Top speed of 75 km/h is adequate for urban riding but 20 km/h slower than 125cc petrol scooters. This makes the iQube less suitable for highway sections or intercity trips where higher speeds improve journey times.
  • Battery weight makes the iQube feel heavier at low speeds and during parking maneuvers compared to petrol scooters. Riders accustomed to light 110cc commuters may initially find the weight difference noticeable in tight spaces.
  • Service network familiarity with electric powertrains remains developing outside Kathmandu valley. Riders in remote areas may face longer service center distances compared to the established petrol scooter workshop network across Nepal.
  • Higher upfront cost of Rs. 2,79,900-3,39,900 versus Rs. 2,00,000-2,50,000 for petrol alternatives requires 3-4 year ownership to fully realize running cost savings — making the iQube less attractive for frequent vehicle upgraders.

Throttle Nepal Verdict

The TVS iQube is the most compelling electric scooter available in Nepal today. For urban riders with predictable daily routes and reliable overnight charging access, the combination of lowest-in-segment running costs, instant city acceleration, 32L storage, and 5-year warranty makes the iQube genuinely hard to fault. The 2.2 kWh at Rs. 2,79,900 offers the best value for 50-60 km daily riders. The 3.0 kWh at Rs. 3,14,900 is the sweet spot for most buyers needing 80-90 km daily range.

8.7
Out of 10

Frequently Asked Questions About TVS iQube in Nepal

What is the price of the TVS iQube Electric in Nepal in 2026?

The TVS iQube Electric starts at Rs. 2,79,900 for the 2.2 kWh variant, Rs. 3,14,900 for the 3.0 kWh variant, and Rs. 3,39,900 for the iQubeS 3.5 kWh variant as listed on the official TVS Nepal website. All prices are ex-showroom. Registration, road tax, and insurance are charged separately.

What is the real-world range of the TVS iQube in Nepal?

Real-world range under typical Nepal riding conditions: the 2.2 kWh delivers 75 km, the 3.0 kWh delivers 100 km, and the iQubeS 3.5 kWh delivers 115 km per charge. These are actual riding figures, not manufacturer test cycle numbers. Range varies with riding mode, load, terrain, and temperature.

How long does it take to charge the TVS iQube?

The iQube 2.2 kWh charges from 0 to 80% in 2 hours using the included 950W portable charger — fastest in Nepal's electric scooter segment. The 3.0 kWh and 3.5 kWh variants take approximately 4 hours 30 minutes for a 0 to 80% charge. All charging done via standard 15-amp household sockets.

Where can I charge the TVS iQube in Nepal?

The iQube comes with a portable 950W plug-and-play charger that works with any standard 15-amp wall socket available in homes, offices, shops, and restaurants across Nepal. No dedicated charging station or special infrastructure required. Simply plug in wherever you have access to a standard electrical outlet.

What is Q-Park Assist on the TVS iQube?

Q-Park Assist is a reverse mode feature activated via a button that allows you to move the iQube backward at a controlled, walking-pace speed using the throttle. This makes parking in tight spaces, reversing from parking spots, and maneuvering in crowded areas significantly easier than pushing the scooter backward manually.

How much money do I save running the TVS iQube versus a petrol scooter?

Running the TVS iQube costs approximately Rs. 3.33 per km based on Kathmandu electricity rates. A petrol scooter costs around Rs. 4.77 per km at current fuel prices. At a typical 33 km daily commute, you save Rs. 5,006 per month or Rs. 60,072 annually. Over 5 years, total savings reach Rs. 3,00,360.

What warranty does the TVS iQube have in Nepal?

The TVS iQube comes with an industry-leading 5-year warranty covering the battery, motor, and MCU (Motor Control Unit) — the three most expensive electric scooter components. This is the only electric scooter in Nepal offering such comprehensive coverage on all three critical parts. Additionally, every owner receives a dedicated Relationship Manager.

Is the TVS iQube practical for daily commuting in Kathmandu?

Yes, for riders with predictable daily commutes up to 60-70 km and access to a standard power socket for charging. The 2.2 kWh variant is ideal for such usage. The instant acceleration suits stop-and-go Kathmandu traffic well, the 32-litre storage handles daily cargo, and SmartXonnect navigation helps on complex road networks. Choose the 3.0 kWh for 80-90 km daily distances.

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