The 10th Auto Expo seems to be a corneal delight to say the least with auto makers and companies showcasing their unique packages and some of them launching their tested machines; meaning a lot to auto fans.

TVS Motors displayed their new scooter which is named TVS QUBE. It sure looks to be a challenge to other ordinary scooters plying on the Indian roads. It runs on a TVS Pep+ engine but has an electric motor.

The company didn’t specify about the launch date as yet, but rumors are rife that the QUBE will roll out in 2010. The scooter is based on award-winning QUBE concept.

The design of the TVS QUBE scooter echoes one point – that less is more. Wheel caps, the speedometer console, side panels, fan cover, exhaust, and the seat with the fused tail lights gives the scooter a refreshing look and the company says they designed it after taking inspiration from the award-winning QUBE.
TVS QUBE uses a hybrid electric motor which strikes a perfect balance between efficiency and lesser carbon emissions thereby complying with the company’s mission of producing eco-friendly vehicles and stands an example of company’s commitment to pursuing green technology. The green technology used in this vehicle contributes to about 30 % reduced CO2 emission reduction, and about 30% higher fuel economy.

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please ask them to launch
This looks cool.. love the headlights
Not a Kind of outstanding in terms of look.However if the performance is so, it should be appreciated.Hope to see on road soon.
That bike is small, I think geared for youth.
Which engine does it use, the Apache one I guess,.
why are lights only on the models legs and on the bike??
Please display a photo having gal’s face….!!!
Yes, TVS Apache RTR 180 ABS is a safest bike in India. Nothing like this. Please tell and emailed me the exact date or month of launching of TVS Apache RTR 180 ABS in Lucknow (uttar Pradesh).
This seems sO cool. I wanna buy this do u think it will actually come in Indian roads ? It remain as a concept ? If it comes gotta see it’s pricing