TVS Motor Company has introduced its latest offering in the Indian scooter market – the all-new New TVS Jupiter 110. Priced at Rs 73,700 (ex-showroom), this next-generation scooter is set to replace its predecessor, the decade-old Jupiter 110.
Fresh Design with a Sharper Edge
The new Jupiter 110 is built on the same chassis as the Jupiter 125, however, its styling has undergone a major transformation. Sporting a far sharper and more contemporary design, the scooter aims to appeal to a wider range of consumers. The front end is particularly striking, featuring a wide LED DRL integrated with turn indicators. The side profile maintains this sharp aesthetic, while the tail section boasts a wider frame that complements the overall design language.
Enhanced Performance with New Engine and iGo Assist
Powering the new Jupiter 110 is a new 113.5cc single-cylinder motor that delivers approximately 8bhp of power and 9.2Nm of peak torque. This engine comes equipped with the innovative iGo assist feature, which provides an extra boost of torque for effortless overtaking in city traffic.
Tech-Savvy Features and Ample Storage
The scooter is equipped with a modern LED display that provides a wealth of information to the rider. Additionally, Bluetooth integration enables riders to access ride data conveniently on their smartphones. Practicality is a key highlight, with the Jupiter 110 offering a front storage box, an under-seat compartment capable of holding two full-face helmets, and an external fuel-filling cap for added convenience.
Multiple Variants and Colour Choices
The new Jupiter 110 is available in four variants – Drum, Drum Alloy, Drum SXC, and Disc SXC. The scooter also comes in a choice of six attractive colours to suit individual preferences. It’s worth noting that the lower variants miss out on features such as the LED instrument cluster, USB charging, front disc brake, and the new LED DRL.
With its blend of style, performance enhancements, and practicality, the new TVS Jupiter 110 is poised to make a mark in the competitive Indian scooter segment.
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