July proved to be a successful month for TVS Motor, which sold a total of 437,394 two-wheeled vehicles. Compared to last year, the company's sales volume increased by 42%. In July 2025, TVS sold 308,720 two-wheeled models.
Even compared to June, the brand's sales improved; in June, the company sold 411,014 two-wheeled vehicles, which represents a 6% increase in sales in July. Among TVS's portfolio, two models showed the largest growth: the TVS RR 310, whose sales grew by 350%, and the electric iQube (TVS iQube), whose sales increased by 158%.
The TVS iQube demonstrates impressive sales figures not only for TVS but also for the entire electric two-wheeled vehicle industry, being a leader in this field. In July, 59,386 units of this scooter were sold. Furthermore, 23,029 units were sold in July 2025, indicating a 158% year-on-year sales growth. Additionally, compared to June 2026, when 47,331 units were sold, the sales of this scooter increased by 25% month-on-month.
The TVS iQube is available in various configurations with a choice of different batteries. The company also offers this model under the BaaS (Battery as a Service) program, where the buyer must pay for the scooter itself, and the battery is provided via subscription.
The price of the iQube under BaaS starts from an export price of 59,999 rupees. The option with a 2.3kWh battery costs 94,434 rupees export price. The model with a 3.1kWh battery starts from an export price of 100,000 rupees. A more powerful option, 3.5kWh, is available from an export price of 108,993 rupees. There is also a TVS iQube S version with a 4.7kWh battery priced at 117,642 rupees export price, and the largest battery, 5.3kWh, starts from 158,834 rupees export price.
The TVS iQube model with a 5.3kWh battery boasts a range of 212 kilometers. Other options offer the following ranges: 4.7kWh — 175 kilometers, 3.5kWh — 145 kilometers, 3.1kWh — 123 kilometers, and 2.3kWh — 114 kilometers. When charging the 5.3kWh battery at home at a cost of 10 rupees per unit, the expense will be about 60 rupees. It should be noted that charging at commercial stations will be more expensive.
