TVS eFX 30 Electric Motorcycle Design Patented in India: Here’s What We Know
TVS Motor Company is set to shake up the premium electric vehicle segment. Following its global debut at EICMA 2025, the TVS eFX 30 electric motorcycle design has officially been patented in India, signaling a nearing reality for the brand's first high performance electric bike.
For months, enthusiasts have speculated about when TVS would move beyond the commuter focused iQube and X scooters. The filing of this patent confirms that TVS is aggressively pursuing the electric motorcycle market with a production version of the eFX 30 concept.
Aggressive Streetfighter Styling
The patent images reveal a design that stays remarkably true to the concept showcased in Milan. The TVS eFX 30 features a sharp, aggressive "streetfighter" silhouette. Key design highlights include:
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Exposed Battery Pack: The motorcycle incorporates a large, centrally located battery casing with horizontal cooling fins, designed to manage thermal loads during high speed riding.
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Next Gen Lighting: A distinctive rectangular LED headlamp and a minimalist sharp tail section give the bike a futuristic stance.
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Ergonomics: A low set handlebar and a split seat setup suggest a sporty yet manageable riding posture, likely aimed at younger enthusiasts.
Integrated Tech: Cameras and Connectivity
In a move to compete with premium players like Ultraviolette, the eFX 30 is expected to be a tech-heavy offering. The patent illustrations highlight:
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Integrated Cameras: Both the front headlamp housing and the rear taillight unit appear to house cameras, which could be used for dashcam functionality or advanced rider assistance systems (ARAS).
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Digital Cockpit: A slim, rectangular TFT display is mounted above the handlebars, expected to offer Bluetooth connectivity, turn by turn navigation, and multiple ride modes (Eco, Ride, Sport, and potentially a Track mode).
Performance and Hardware
While TVS has remained tight lipped regarding the exact motor wattage or battery kilowatt hour (kWh) capacity, the hardware visible in the patent is high spec:
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Suspension: Gold finished USD (Up Side Down) front forks and a rear monoshock.
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Braking: Petal disc brakes at both ends with dual channel ABS.
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Drivetrain: A mid mounted motor sending power to the rear wheel via a belt drive system, ensuring a silent and smooth power delivery.
TVS eFX 30: Expected Price and Launch Date in India
While a patent filing is not a guarantee of an immediate launch, industry experts suggest a production ready version could debut by late 2026 or early 2027.
Given the premium hardware and positioning, the TVS eFX 30 price in India is expected to fall between ₹2.00 lakh and ₹3.00 lakh (ex showroom). This would place it as a direct competitor to the Ultraviolette F77.
As TVS continues to expand its EV manufacturing capabilities at its Hosur plant, the eFX 30 represents a significant milestone in the company's journey toward electrification.
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