TVS has rolled out the 10 lakh (one millionth) iQube electric scooter from its Hosur plant. This is nearly six years after the model first launched in January 2020. That's a meaningful number for anyone weighing an electric scooter purchase right now, because it means the iQube has more real-world usage data behind it than almost any other electric two-wheeler sold in India, and that data tells a fairly clear story about why it's stuck around this long.
How Fast Has the TVS iQube Actually Grown?
The growth curve here isn't gradual, it's accelerating. It took TVS more than three years to build the first one lakh iQubes but the next five lakh units came together in just 16 months, a pace that says more about recent demand than the scooter's slow early years.
That demand shows up in current
sales too: the iQube moved 42,192 units in May 2026 alone, up 52.64% year-on-year, making it India's top-selling scooter, electric or otherwise, for that month. Backing that up is a dealer network spanning over 3,300 touchpoints across more than 3,000 cities which matters more for an EV than a petrol scooter since service access and battery support genuinely affect whether owners stick with the brand.
What Do iQube Owners Actually Get Out of It?
TVS shared some real usage numbers alongside this milestone and they're worth a look. Collectively, the iQube owners have ridden close to 14.94 billion kilometres since 2020 which TVS estimates has avoided roughly 5,22,969 tonnes of CO2 emissions, equivalent to planting about 209 lakh. Beyond the environmental framing, that distance figure also tells you the scooter is being used for genuine daily commuting at scale, not sitting idle after the initial purchase.
Over the years, TVS has also expanded the lineup with multiple battery capacities and range options, letting buyers pick based on their actual commute length rather than settling for one fixed configuration. That flexibility, combined with a wide service network is likely the bigger reason families have stuck with the iQube over newer entrants instead of any single standout feature.


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