Electric Scooter Sales Surge in India: TVS iQube Leads the Pack
The demand for electric scooters in the Indian market is rapidly increasing. In July 2025, TVS Motor emerged as the top-selling electric scooter brand, surpassing its competitors. The company's total...

The demand for electric scooters in the Indian market is rapidly increasing. In July 2025, TVS Motor emerged as the top-selling electric scooter brand, surpassing its competitors. The company's total sales reached 22,256 units, reflecting a 13.23 percent year-on-year increase. The popular TVS iQube model significantly contributed to this achievement.
Bajaj Auto secured the second position with 19,683 units sold in July, a 10.80 percent increase compared to the previous year, driven by the growing demand for its Chetak EV. Ola Electric experienced a significant decline, with sales dropping by 57.29 percent to 17,852 units. Ather Energy showcased a strong comeback, achieving fourth place with a 59.04 percent sales increase to 16,251 units, with models like the Ather 450X and 450S attracting customers. Hero MotoCorp made a mark in the EV segment, with sales surging by 107.20% to 10,501 units, supported by the Vida series scooters.
The TVS iQube lineup starts with a base variant equipped with a 2.2kWh battery, offering a claimed range of 75 km. This variant can charge from 0 to 80 percent in 2 hours. All iQube models come standard with a 950W charger. The base iQube has a top speed of 75 km/h, weighs 115 kg, and provides a 30-liter under-seat storage area. This base variant is priced at ₹94,999.
A larger variant with a 3.4kWh battery is also available, featuring a 5-inch TFT display with features like tow and theft alert, and turn-by-turn navigation. The TVS iQube ST 3.4kWh variant offers a range of 100 km and includes a 7-inch touchscreen TFT display with Alexa voice assist, digital document storage, basic Bluetooth functionality, and a tire pressure monitoring system, priced at ₹1,55,555. The top-of-the-line ST 5.1kWh variant boasts the largest battery capacity among Indian electric scooters, with a claimed range of 150 km. The iQube ST 5.1 has a top speed of 82 km/h and can charge from 0 to 80 percent in 4 hours and 18 minutes. It includes all the features of the ST 3.4kWh and is the most expensive model in the lineup, priced at ₹1,85,373.
