Designed for the 90/90-12 54J fitment, the TVS iQube Electric tyre should deliver stable handling, confident grip and consistent performance on city streets. Our tyres are manufactured to suit this scooter's specified fitment and support smooth electric mobility through daily use. The TVS iQube Electric tyre price varies across tyre patterns, giving you options that suit different riding preferences and budgets. Select the Eurogrip tyre that matches your scooter and riding requirements.
Variant | Front Tyre Size | Rear Tyre Size | Load Index / Speed Rating |
| TVS iQube 2.2 kWh | 90/90-12 | 90/90-12 | 54J Front / 54J Rear |
| TVS iQube 3.1 kWh | 90/90-12 | 90/90-12 | 54J Front / 54J Rear |
| TVS iQube 3.4 kWh | 90/90-12 | 90/90-12 | 54J Front / 54J Rear |
| TVS iQube S | 90/90-12 | 90/90-12 | 54J Front / 54J Rear |
| TVS iQube ST (3.4 kWh) | 90/90-12 | 90/90-12 | 54J Front / 54J Rear |
| TVS iQube ST (5.1 kWh) | 90/90-12 | 90/90-12 | 54J Front / 54J Rear |
| TVS iQube ST (5.3 kWh) | 90/90-12 | 90/90-12 | 54J Front / 54J Rear |
Tube Type | Suitable for | Benefits |
Tubeless (TL) | All TVS iQube Electric variants equipped with 90/90-12 tyres. | Consistent inflation stability, lower maintenance requirements, effective heat control and dependable grip. |
Warranty | Duration |
Manufacturing Defects | 7 years from the date of manufacture* |
Non-Manufacturing Defects | 3 years from the date of manufacture* |
*Subject to applicable tread wear conditions and warranty terms.
The TVS iQube Electric tyre size is 90/90-12. This specification is used for both front and rear positions. The size combines a 90 mm section width, 90 aspect ratio, and a 12-inch rim diameter to deliver the intended ride and handling characteristics.
The TVS iQube Electric tyre price typically falls between ₹1,300 and ₹1,600. The total cost depends on the tyre pattern and product specification. Charges for installation, wheel balancing, or valve replacement may vary between retailers and service locations.
No. The TVS iQube Electric fitment uses bias construction rather than radial construction. Scooter tyres in the 90/90-12 size are engineered to deliver stable handling, controlled steering response, and the load carrying capability expected for urban electric scooters using this specification.
Maintain tyre pressure according to the values specified by the scooter manufacturer. Many variants operate around 29 PSI at the front and 32 PSI at the rear during solo riding. Measure pressure before riding, while the tyres are cold, to obtain a more accurate reading.
Replace the tyre when the tread reaches the wear indicators, sidewall cracks become visible, cuts expose the casing, or repeated punctures affect reliability. Many scooter tyres complete 20,000 to 30,000 km under normal operating conditions, although riding style, road conditions, and maintenance influence overall service life.
Yes. Front and rear tyres often wear differently because each performs a different function during riding. The rear tyre generally handles acceleration and a larger share of the load, while the front tyre manages steering and braking forces. Inspect both tyres individually during routine maintenance.
The tread pattern helps manage water dispersion, road contact, and braking performance. Grooves channel water away from the contact patch to reduce the possibility of hydroplaning on wet roads. As tread depth decreases, water evacuation becomes less effective and overall grip gradually declines.
The J speed rating indicates that the tyre is engineered for speeds up to 100 km/h under specified operating conditions. This marking forms part of the tyre specification and should match the fitment intended for the scooter to maintain its designed operating characteristics.
An EV tyre is engineered to manage the immediate torque delivery produced by an electric motor. The tyre construction, tread pattern, and compound work together to support traction during acceleration while promoting uniform tread wear. Proper inflation also contributes to consistent performance throughout the tyre's service life.
The load index 54 indicates that the tyre is rated to carry a maximum load of 212 kg under specified operating conditions. This figure works together with the speed rating and tyre size to define the intended operating limits of the tyre fitted to the scooter.