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TVS Motor Company, one of India’s leading two-wheeler manufacturers, officially launched the new-generation Jupiter 110 scooter in India on Thursday, i.e., August 22, 2024. The 2024 TVS Jupiter 110 is available at an ex-showroom price of INR 73,700. The TVS Jupiter has been one of India’s highest-selling scooters since it was first unveiled in 2013. The company said in a stock exchange filing that "the All New TVS Jupiter 110 exemplifies the very essence of "Zyada" – more style, mileage, performance, comfort, convenience, safety, and technology."
2024 TVS Jupiter 110 Variants
Drum Drum SXC
Drum Alloy Disc SXC
Previously, the TVS Jupiter 110 scooter was priced at INR 73,340 (ex-showroom). The updated TVS scooter now has a unique look and a robust engine. It comes equipped with a new LED DRL strip, an LED headlamp, and integrated turn signals across a sharp-looking front apron. The LED headlamp now has a new color scheme. The 2024 TVS Jupiter 110 scooter has a black pillion grabrail and a flat floorboard. It rolls on 12-inch alloy wheels. According to the brand, the new version gets the largest seat in the segment.
2024 TVS Jupiter 110 Specifications
On the feature front, the new Jupiter 110 is loaded with a digital instrument console with Bluetooth connectivity, a front storage box, a USB port, engine start/stop, an external fuel filler cap, auto-cut turn indicators, a follow-me headlamp, distance to empty, hazard lamps, and voice commands. The scooter also features an under-seat storage bin that provides enough space for two full-face helmets.
Powering the updated Jupiter 110 is a 113.5-cc single-cylinder engine that churns out power of 8 bhp at 5,000 rpm and peak torque of 9.8 Nm at 5,000 rpm. The engine continues to come with a CVT AT transmission. TVS has now equipped the Jupiter 110 with its iGO Assist micro-hybrid technology, which incorporates a more robust battery powering an integrated starter generator (ISG).
Suspension duties on the new Jupiter are done by a telescopic fork at the front and a single shock absorber at the rear. For braking duties, the new Jupiter 110 gets a 220 mm disc brake up front, and at the rear, it gets a 130 mm drum brake.
The Director and CEO of TVS Motor Company, KN Radhakrishnan, said, "The all-new TVS Jupiter 110 demonstrates our commitment to invest in customer expectations, engineering, technology, design, and ergonomics, ahead of the curve. We have also upgraded the quality of the customer experience at TVSM showrooms, and the new TVS Jupiter 110 takes that entire experience package forward. We are confident that the TVS Jupiter, with its many first-in-segment features, will further build our position in the two-wheeler market."