TVS has upgraded the Jupiter 110 with significant changes at a very minimal price change.
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TVS has upgraded the Jupiter 110 with significant changes at a very minimal price change.
TVS has introduced the new Jupiter 110 with an extensive update to the existing model. Prices start at ₹73,700, the scooter now comes in four variants, offering customers a range of options to choose from. Here's a brief overview of each variant - Drum, Drum Alloy, Drum SXC, and Disc SXC - to help you make an informed decision if you're planning to purchase one soon.
This is the base variant, priced at ₹73,700. In terms of engine specifications, it doesn't compromise on anything. It features the same 113.3 cc engine, producing 7.7 bhp and 9.8 Nm with hybrid assistance. This also enables the auto start-stop function that is seen across all variants. As the name suggests, it comes equipped with drum brakes on steel wheels. However, it skips the front-connected LED strip and follow-me-home headlamps. Nevertheless, it boasts connected tail lamps and a black finish at the rear. This variant is available in three colour options: Lunar White Gloss, Meteor Red Gloss, and Titanium Grey Matte.
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This variant is identical to the drum variant, with the notable exception of alloy wheels replacing steel wheels. The front and rear brakes remain drum brakes. The price of this variant starts at ₹79,200, and it comes with the same three colour options as the drum variant.
The Drum SXC variant, priced at ₹83,250, has significant changes to the console. This includes a new negative LCD screen. This screen provides a digital readout on a black background and complements the piano black theme seen throughout the scooter. It also features the front-connected LED light, a major highlight of this upgrade. Additionally, a charging port next to the keyhole is introduced. The alloy wheels on this variant are black with drum brakes. It doesn’t get connected features seen on the SXC variant.
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In addition to the features available on the Drum SXC variant, the Disc SXC variant, priced at ₹87,250, offers connected features. These enable a range of functionalities, including accessing scooter data and receiving phone notifications for calls and messages on the scooter display. Additionally, it comes with voice assist and navigation capabilities. A key highlight of this variant is the disc brake with a combi-braking setup at the front. Notably, the wheel size remains consistent across all variants, with 12-inch wheels at both the front and rear. This variant comes in 2 special colours - Galactic Copper Matte and Dawn Blue Matte. Among all the variants, this will be our pick as it gets disc brakes and adds to the safety of the rider in tricky situations.
Other features on this scooter, available across all variants, include the conveniently located front fuel filling cap and the larger under-seat storage, which can accommodate two ISI-certified helmets. The most surprising aspect of this update is that TVS has managed to incorporate all these enhancements with a mere ₹X price increase over the current outgoing model.
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