
The TVS M1-S maxi-scooter electric has been officially teased ahead of its global debut at EICMA 2025. This marks TVS’s entry into the electric maxi-scooter segment, with a product jointly developed with ION Mobility, featuring class-leading design, performance, and tech for urban and touring use.
Powertrain and Performance
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The TVS M1-S maxi scooter is powered by a 4.3 kWh lithium-ion battery paired with a 12.5 kW electric motor (peak output), producing 16.8 hp (about 16.76 bhp) and 45 Nm of torque.
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It boasts a top speed of 105 km/h and can sprint from 0–50 km/h in just 3.7 seconds, rivalling some 150 cc petrol scooters in real-world performance.
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The claimed range is 150 km on a single charge, and charging from 0 to 100% takes about 3 hours.
Construction, Dimensions, and Features
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The TVS M1-S maxi scooter gets a tubular chassis, telescopic front forks, and twin rear shock absorbers for a balance of comfort and stability.
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It rides on 14-inch alloy wheels and features front and rear disc brakes for enhanced safety.
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Dimensions include a 1,350 mm wheelbase, 155 mm ground clearance, and a 765 mm seat height, making it accessible for most riders.
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The maxi-scooter is designed with an aggressive aerodynamic front, dual LED headlamps with eyebrow-style DRLs, a windscreen, a flat floorboard, and a single-piece contoured seat with a rear grab rail.
Technology and Storage
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There’s a 7-inch TFT digital instrument cluster—expected to support smartphone connectivity, navigation, music, SMS, and call alerts.
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It offers a smart key system, likely three riding modes, a reverse mode for ease of parking, and generous 26-litre under seat storage—suitable for helmets or shopping.

Launch and India Debut
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EICMA 2025 will be the platform for the TVS M1-S maxi scooter global premiere in early November, with the first markets to be Indonesia and select ASEAN nations.
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An India launch is not officially confirmed, but given TVS’s domestic EV focus and demand for premium electric scooters, it is highly anticipated to follow after the global reveal—potentially in 2026.
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Expected Indian pricing (if launched) could be in the range of ₹1.5 lakh–₹1.8 lakh (ex-showroom), targeting the upper end of the urban EV scooter market.
This scooter targets urban commuters wanting premium electric tech, touring capabilities, and advanced features above what’s currently available from typical city-oriented e-scooters.
The TVS M1-S maxi scooter electric has been officially teased ahead of its global debut at EICMA 2025. This marks TVS’s entry into the electric maxi-scooter segment, with a product jointly developed with ION Mobility, featuring class-leading design, performance, and tech for urban and touring use.
Powertrain and Performance
-
The TVS M1-S maxi scooter is powered by a 4.3 kWh lithium-ion battery paired with a 12.5 kW electric motor (peak output), producing 16.8 hp (about 16.76 bhp) and 45 Nm of torque.
-
It boasts a top speed of 105 km/h and can sprint from 0–50 km/h in just 3.7 seconds, rivalling some 150 cc petrol scooters in real-world performance.
-
The claimed range is 150 km on a single charge, and charging from 0 to 100% takes about 3 hours.
Construction, Dimensions, and Features
-
The TVS M1-S maxi scooter gets a tubular chassis, telescopic front forks, and twin rear shock absorbers for a balance of comfort and stability.
-
It rides on 14-inch alloy wheels and features front and rear disc brakes for enhanced safety.
-
Dimensions include a 1,350 mm wheelbase, 155 mm ground clearance, and a 765 mm seat height, making it accessible for most riders.
-
The maxi-scooter is designed with an aggressive aerodynamic front, dual LED headlamps with eyebrow-style DRLs, a windscreen, a flat floorboard, and a single-piece contoured seat with a rear grab rail.
Technology and Storage
-
There’s a 7-inch TFT digital instrument cluster—expected to support smartphone connectivity, navigation, music, SMS, and call alerts.
-
It offers a smart key system, likely three riding modes, a reverse mode for ease of parking, and generous 26-litre under seat storage—suitable for helmets or shopping.
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