2025 TVS iQube ST concept unveiled at the 2025 Auto Expo
At the Auto Expo 2025, TVS Motor showcased some concepts like the Vision iQube Concept and the RTS But the production-ready car was the 2025 TVS iQube ST Concept. It is based on the existing iQube ST and is inspired by Northern Lights and gets a unique color that is not sold with the standard iQube ST.
2025 TVS iQube ST Concept
TVS Motor had quite a few offerings at Auto Expo 2025, the most notable of which was the Apache RTX 300, which was only on display for a short period. Within the company’s scooter range, we have the 2025 TVS iQube ST Concept which might be launched as a special edition soon.
The company calls it “a symphony of elegance and innovation.” When compared to the standard model, this concept gets a few extra goodies to set itself apart from the crowd. This is a similar strategy that TVS has used with other scooters like the NTORQ 125 and Raider 125.
What stands out is the new color on the 2025 TVS iQube ST Concept. It looks like a nice teal shade with a hint of green and a shimmery finish. Also, there is a two-tone effect to this concept where the floorboard and seat get a unique shade of white. The seat upholstery looks premium as it gets a quilted pattern.
Notably, this concept gets a cushioned rear backrest, which is quite a rarity among electric scooters sold in India. TVS Motor has also incorporated interesting graphics on this car in white which looks rather beautiful on the base colour. It is noteworthy that this concept is inspired by the Northern Lights.
Any new features?
In terms of features, this test car gets a 7-inch touchscreen instrument panel, alloy wheels, front disc brakes, and square ORVMs with minimal edges. All of this is on offer with the Standard iQube ST too.
This is a cosmetic exercise and therefore remains identical to the standard model, as far as the drives are concerned. Battery options include 3.4 kWh and 5.1 kWh. The latter is India’s largest battery pack option in any scooter, and promises a real-world range of up to 150 km on a single charge.
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