The electric vehicle market in India continues to reach new heights, and in response, TVS Motor Company and Noise have teamed up for a unique initiative. The two companies have introduced the country’s first EV-smartwatch integration, providing riders with real-time connectivity with their scooters. This innovation combines the TVS iQube electric scooter with a dedicated Noise smartwatch, providing riders with instant access to vital information such as battery status, vehicle health, tire pressure, and safety alerts.

Pricing and Growing Popularity
The TVS iQube has already achieved a new sales record of over 6.5 lakh units in the Indian market. This partnership with Noise further strengthens its market presence. This smartwatch is not just a stylish gadget; it has also become a mobility companion, making everyday rides smarter, safer, and easier. The TVS iQube has a starting ex-showroom price of ₹96,422.
Electric scooters will be controlled using a smartwatch
This exclusive TVS iQube Noise smartwatch will be available exclusively on the official TVS iQube website and starts at ₹2,999. Customers will also receive a free 12-month Noise Gold subscription. This move could prove to be a game-changer for the Indian EV industry, as smartwatches are no longer just lifestyle devices, but also become true smart riding assistants.
Range and Performance Of TVS iQube

The TVS iQube comes in three trims: Standard, S, and ST, with four battery options: 2.2 kWh, 3.1 kWh, 3.5 kWh, and 5.5 kWh. The entry-level variants feature 2.2 kWh and 3.1 kWh battery packs, paired with a 4 kW electric motor. They have a top speed of 75 km/h and a range of 75 km on a single charge.
The 3.4 kWh and 5.1 kWh variants feature a 4.4 kW electric engine. The smaller 3.4 kWh battery pack offers a maximum range of 100 km and a top speed of 78 km/h. The larger 5.1 kWh battery pack offers a maximum range of 150 km and a top speed of 82 km/h. The TVS iQube starts at ₹96,422. With this partnership, TVS further strengthens its position in the Indian market.










