The New 2024 TVS Jupiter 110: What’s Changed?

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TVS Motor Company has recently unveiled the 2024 update of its bestselling scooter, the Jupiter 110. This marks the first significant overhaul of the model since its launch in 2013. The 2024 Jupiter 110 boasts a new engine, enhanced technology, fresh styling, and improved practicality.

TVS Jupiter 110

Key Updates and Features

  • New Engine: The scooter now features a 113cc engine derived from the Jupiter 125. This engine delivers peak power of 8hp and torque of 9.8Nm. The addition of iGO Assist micro-hybrid technology provides a boost in performance.
  • Enhanced Design: The 2024 Jupiter 110 sports a sharper and more modern design with LED DRLs and turn signals both at the front and rear. The body panels have been redesigned for a sleeker look.
  • Practicality: The scooter inherits the 5.1-litre fuel tank and 33-litre under-seat storage space from the Jupiter 125. The fuel tank is now located under the floorboard for added convenience.
  • Technology: Higher variants of the Jupiter 110 come equipped with a Bluetooth-compatible digital display that offers features like turn-by-turn navigation, call and notification alerts, and voice assistance. The TVS SmartXconnect app allows for smartphone connectivity.
  • Safety: The scooter features start/stop technology for improved fuel efficiency and emergency stop signal (ESS) for enhanced safety.

Variants and Pricing

The 2024 TVS Jupiter 110 is available in four variants: Drum, Drum Alloy, Drum SmartXconnect, and Disc SmartXconnect. Prices start at Rs 73,700 (ex-showroom, Delhi), which is a slight increase of Rs 50 compared to the previous model.

Conclusion: 2024 TVS Jupiter 110

The 2024 TVS Jupiter 110 represents a significant upgrade over its predecessor. With its new engine, improved design, enhanced technology, and practical features, it aims to maintain its position as a popular choice in the 110cc scooter segment.

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