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5 Things We Know About The Upcoming TVS Electric Scooter

The upcoming scooter will be quite a departure from the iQube, TVS’ only electric scooter so far

TVS is all set to unveil a new electric scooter the day after tomorrow and we’re excited! But before that happens, let’s quickly run through five important things that we know about it: 

It’ll Be Properly Sporty

The Creon concept was a properly sporty electric scooter; not only in the way it looked but also in terms of the kit it packed. And we expect the upcoming scooter to be the same. You see, TVS has put up a bunch of teasers of the scooter and they’ve revealed that this scooter will really get Creon-like headlight and sharp apron panels. If the production scooter looks even somewhat like the Creon, it’ll be quite a win for TVS. 

It’ll Be Feature-packed

Along with its design, previous teasers have also given us an insight into what its instrument console could look like. The latest one showed us that it’ll get a multi-window display with multiple display themes, Bluetooth connectivity,, and a lot more. So in typical TVS fashion, features could be something the scooter will stand out in.  

It Could be called the Entorq

It is highly possible that the new scooter could be named the eNTorq. TVS did file a trademark for the "ENTORQ" name back in 2017 and there’s no reason why it wouldn’t wanna captialise on the NTorq moniker, something that’s synonymous with scooters that are sporty and fun to ride. That way, TVS could also make up for not naming the iQube the E-Jupiter, given how both are reliable, family-oriented scooters. 

Expected Price

We think TVS could price the upcoming scooter around the Rs 1.60 lakh mark (ex-showroom, including FAME 2 subsidies). 

Rivals

The upcoming TVS scooter will go up against the likes of the Ather 450X and the Ola S1 Pro

All in all, TVS never really had something that could directly rival the Ather 450X and the Ola S1 Pro, arguably two of India’s most premium sporty electric scooters. This is especially considering that we still have no idea where the iQube ST is. But the Creon is something that the brand had already showcased and now it seems like TVS is finally coming up with its production version.

TVS X User Reviews

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prabhath on Feb 25, 2025
2.3
Prices Are Sky High

Price is too high as can get super bikes for same Also not an encouraging with a range of 140 Not at all worth Also why so much cost for a model like this Market is having 100 other options for this cost TVS. Needs to rethink and revise the pricing or else will regret with the break even of this modelRead More

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firuz on Nov 20, 2024
3.5
Good Bike Excellent bike awesome bike service Gor

Good Bike Excellent bike awesome bike service Gorgeous bike, nice bike Fantastic bike, good bike nice bike. Good bike Amazing bike nice bike

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deepak on Sep 21, 2024
5.0
Best performance

Good experience best renge good luck on the project and good luck for future projects cool future success always done

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sukhadev on Aug 22, 2024
4.5
Tvs X is awesome 👌

When I See the TVS X bike it's looking very nice and amazing. Wow my best experience with this bike forever.

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nizar on Aug 16, 2024
5.0
Excellent bike of the year

Very superb bike good in mileage and action and very excellent ferformance in off roads it is very useful for the riders

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Nishaad Joshi was a Correspondent with the CarDekho Group with over 3 years of experience covering motorcycles and the Indian two-wheeler industry, now working in a freelance capacity. His obsession with motorcycles began the day he first watched the movie Dhoom and he\'s been chasing that high ever since. Whether it\'s a late-night chai run or a long weekend ride, he\'s always looking for reasons to be on two wheels. Through years of riding and engaging with motorcyclists across different segments, he has developed a strong understanding of what riders truly value in a motorcycle. He leverages these insights to deliver buyer-focused recommendations, helping readers find the motorcycle that best suits their needs, riding style, and budget.
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*Ex-showroom price in Delhi