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Auto News: The demand for electric scooters in the Indian market is increasing rapidly day by day. But do you know which scooter has been sold the most in July? During this period, the country's biggest companies have registered strong sales. The first name in this is TVS. Which has left everyone behind in sales.
A total of 22,256 units of TVS Motor were sold in July 2025. This figure shows an increase of 13.23 percent on a year-on-year basis. The company's most popular EV models, such as TVS iQube, played an important role in this performance.
Bajaj Auto came second in terms of sales. The company delivered 19,683 units in July, which is 10.80 percent more than last year. At the same time, the increasing demand for Chetak EV strengthened Bajaj's figures.
Ola Electric was at number three, but its figures were shocking. The company's sales fell by 57.29 percent year-on-year to only 17,852 units. Ola, which previously dominated the electric market, had to face a tough challenge from this car.
Ather Energy has secured the fourth position in terms of sales and has also registered tremendous growth. The company's sales increased by 59.04 percent to 16,251 units. Models like Ather 450X and 450S attracted a lot of customers. At number five, Hero MotoCorp made a splash in the EV segment. The company's sales increased by 107.20% to 10,501 units. Vida series scooters played an important role in this growth.
The TVS iQube line-up now starts with the base variant that has a 2.2kWh battery. TVS claims a range of 75km for this variant. Charging time from 0 to 80 per cent is claimed to be 2 hours for this variant and all iQube models come standard with a 950W charger. The base iQube has a top speed of just under 75km/h, weighs 115kg and has a slightly smaller 30-litre underseat storage area.
This base variant is now the most affordable iQube, priced at Rs 94,999. A larger variant with a 3.4kWh battery is also available. Both these models get a 5-inch TFT display with tow and theft warning and turn-by-turn navigation.
The TVS iQube ST 3.4kWh variant has a range of 100 km and now features a 7-inch touchscreen TFT display that comes with Alexa voice assist, digital document storage and basic Bluetooth functionality, along with a tyre pressure monitoring system. The ST 3.4kWh is priced at Rs 1,55,555 and takes 2 hours 50 minutes to charge from 0 to 80 percent.
The range-topping ST 5.1kWh variant has the highest battery capacity of any Indian electric scooter. TVS claims a range of 150 km on a single charge. The iQube ST 5.1 also has a top speed of 82 kmph and a claimed 0 to 80 percent charge time of 4 hours 18 minutes. The ST 5.1kWh has all the features of the ST 3.4kWh but is the most expensive model in the line-up at Rs 1,85,373.