TVS iQube recall: What is the issue?
In an official statement, TVS announced that the recall is a voluntary measure aimed at inspecting the bridge tube to “ensure the vehicle’s ride and handling remains optimal over extended usage.” The primary focus of the inspection is the bridge tube.
Owners of the potentially affected scooters will be contacted directly by TVS to arrange a service appointment. During these appointments, technicians will inspect the bridge tube and perform any necessary repairs or replacements at no cost to the customer.
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TVS iQube recall: Is your scooter affected?
Scooter owners who have purchased a unit manufactured between the dates mentioned above and are uncertain whether their iQube is included in this recall can reach out to their nearest TVS dealership or wait for the official communication from the company.
In other recent developments, TVS has expanded the iQube range by introducing new variants at both the lower and upper ends of the spectrum. The lineup now starts with a base variant featuring a 2.2kWh battery, which TVS claims offers a real-world range of 75km. Additionally, the iQube ST lineup now includes variants with 3.4kWh and 5.1kWh battery capacities.
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