A new variant of TVS iQube rolls on Nepali roads
The scooter having 2.2 kWh battery is priced at NPR 2,99,900

KATHMANDU, NOVEMBR 22 : Jagdamba Motors, the sole distributor of TVS scooters and motorcycles in Nepal, has launched a new 2.2 kWh battery variant of the TVS iQube, priced at NPR 2,99,900. With this addition announced yesterday, the TVS iQube now offers three variants in six colors, catering to diverse customer needs.
"TVS Motor Company, in collaboration with Jagdamba Motors, is committed to sustainable mobility by delivering innovative, reliable EVs backed by a strong after-sales network," states a press relese issued by the company. The new variant aims to make electric vehicles more accessible and cost-effective.
Madhu Prakash Singh, Vice President of EV, International Business at TVS Motor, as per the release, highlighted the success of TVS iQube, with over 15 lakh kilometers covered by Nepalese customers in the past year and 400,000 global users.
Shahil Agrawal, Managing Director of Shanker Group, expressed confidence in the new variant boosting EV adoption in Nepal.
The TVS iQube 2.2 kWh variant is available for booking on www.tvsnepal.com/iqube and at 40 dealerships across Kathmandu, the release informs.

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