TVS iQube Surpasses 1 Million Units In Production

TVS iQube Surpasses 1 Million Units In Production

By Arjun Nair

Published June 25, 2026

TVS iQube Surpasses 1 Million Units In Production

TVS Motor Company has revealed the production of the one millionth TVS iQube from its plant in Hosur, Tamil Nadu. 

The production milestone comes soon after TVS surpassed one million total retail sales of its electric scooters, including the iQube and Orbiter, earlier this month, making it the second Indian EV maker after Ola Electric to achieve that milestone.

Launched in 2020, the iQube is TVS's first electric two-wheeler. Available in three variants, the base iQube uses a 2.2kWh, 3.1kWh, and 3.5kWh battery, while the mid-range iQube S comes with a 4.7kWh battery. The flagship iQube ST, on the other hand, uses a 5.3kWh battery.

TVS iQube
TVS currently supports its expanding customer base through a sales and service network that includes over 3,300 touchpoints in more than 3,000 cities. Since its launch, iQube users have together traveled 14.94 billion kilometres, which the company claims has prevented 5.22 lakh tonnes of CO₂ emissions.
 
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Commenting on the milestone, Sudarshan Venu, Chairman, TVS Motor Company said, 

“The rollout of one million TVS iQubes reflects the scale at which electric mobility is becoming part of everyday life in India,"

noting that this accomplishment resulted from years of investment in engineering, innovation, and manufacturing expertise.

The production milestone arrives as India's electric two-wheeler market steadily gains significant momentum. The segment is set to reach two million annual sales for the first time, partly fuelled by increasing petrol prices. 

TVS, the segment leader since April 2025, is presently averaging more than 40,000 electric scooter sales monthly and seems set to surpass the five lakh annual sales milestone for the first time this year.

Image Source: TVS 

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