At Auto Expo 2025, TVS Motor displayed a few concepts like Vision iQube Concept and RTS X Supermoto Concept. But the production-ready one was the 2025 TVS iQube ST Concept. It is based on current iQube ST and is inspired by Northern Lights and gets a unique colourway which is not sold with standard iQube ST.
2025 TVS iQube ST Concept
TVS Motor has had quite a few showcases at Auto Expo 2025. The most prominent among them was the Apache RTX 300, which was only displayed for a short time. Within the company’s scooter range, we have 2025 TVS iQube ST Concept that might launch as a special edition version soon.
The company calls it ‘A symphony of elegance and innovation’. When compared to the standard model, this concept gets a few added goodies to set itself apart. This is a similar strategy that TVS has used with other scooters like NTORQ 125 and Raider 125 motorcycles.
What stands out, is the new colourway on 2025 TVS iQube ST Concept. It looks like a gentle Teal shade with a hint of Green and a glittery pearlescent finish. Also, there’s a dual-tone effect on this concept where floorboard and seat gets a unique White shade. Seat upholstery looks premium as it gets a quilted pattern.
Notably, this concept gets a pillion backrest with cushioning, which is quite rare among the electric scooters sold in India. TVS Motor has also incorporated interesting graphics on this vehicle in White shade that looks rather nice on the base colour. The mentions that this concept is inspired by Northern Lights.
Any new features?
Where features are concerned, this Concept gets a 7-inch touchscreen instrument dashboard, alloy wheels, front disc brake and square ORVMs with minimal bezels. All of these are on offer with Standard iQube ST as well.
This is a cosmetic exercise and hence stays identical to standard model, where powertrains are concerned. Battery options include 3.4 kWh and 5.1 kWh. The latter is India’s biggest battery pack option in any scooter and promises a real-world range of 150km on a single charge.
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