Detailed account of each aspect that has been changed on the new TVS Jupiter 110.
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Detailed account of each aspect that has been changed on the new TVS Jupiter 110.
The TVS Jupiter 110 has just gotten a huge upgrade after an impressive 10-year run. This update makes it an even stronger player in India's scooter market. We've broken down the key changes made on the popular TVS scooter in comparison to its predecessor.
The most significant change is in the design, evident in the new connected LED strips at the front and rear. The scooter features extensive use of black accents, including black alloy wheels, a black footwell, and black surrounds around the digital instrument cluster, complementing the piano black finish around the rear tail lights. The TVS Jupiter 110 retains its all-metal body but now boasts a longer seat, which has also increased the boot space.
The engine in the 2024 TVS Jupiter has undergone a displacement change, increasing from 109.7 cc to 113.3 cc. This new engine now produces 0.4 Nm more torque, totalling 9.2 Nm, and 0.2 bhp more power, reaching 7.9 bhp. Additionally, TVS has equipped this engine with the advanced iGo Assist system, an upgraded version of the IntelliGo system seen in the previous model. This system offers features such as silent start, start-stop function, and slightly higher torque assist. Moreover, the power figures are now achieved at a lower rev range compared to before. The transmission remains unchanged, utilising a CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission).
The new TVS Jupiter 110 has a larger footprint, measuring 14 mm longer, 15 mm wider, and 43 mm taller than its predecessor. This growth has yielded a more spacious boot, thanks to a longer seat and a relocated fuel tank now positioned under the footboard. This expanded storage can now accommodate two ISI-certified helmets with ease while the relocated fuel tank brings the centre of mass to a lower position.
Also read: 2024 TVS Jupiter 110: Variants Explained
The TVS Jupiter 110 now features a segmented LED display on a black background, available on the top two variants equipped with the Smart Connect system. The Smart Connect features have been enhanced with voice command-based actions on the app, and the scooter's displays provide notification alerts for calls, messages, and app notifications. The analogue display has also changed, with a revised placement of the speedometer and tell-tale lights. Additionally, the fuel filler cap has been relocated to the front, and a USB port has been added next to the keyhole for device charging. The scooter now also gets LED lighting all around with those new LED-connected elements at the front and rear.
The TVS Jupiter 110 is now available in four variant options, starting at ₹73,700 ex-showroom in Delhi. The top-of-the-line variant is priced at ₹87,250. Customers have six colour options to choose from, with three or four options available depending on the variant. Notably, the top-of-the-line variant is ₹2,663 cheaper than the previous model. This price drop is commendable, especially considering the additional features and upgrades.
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