The updated-generation TVS Jupiter 110 has been fully redesigned with new styling, a larger engine, and best-in-class features. The scooter come in four different models: Drum, Drum Alloy, Drum SXC, and Disc SXC. Now let us know how these varieties differ from one another.


              Jupiter 110 : Drum Variant 


    

           It is the most economical entry-level model, priced Rs. 73,700 (ex-showroom). It lacks features such as alloy wheels, a front disc brake, and a colour LCD with Bluetooth connectivity. Instead, it receives drum brakes on both ends, steel wheels, and a semi-digital instrument cluster. The base model is available in three colours: Meteor Red Gloss, Titanium Grey Matte, and Lunar White Gloss.


        Jupiter 110 : Drum Alloy Variant

      The Drum Alloy variant stands above the standard variant and costs Rs. 79,200 (ex-showroom). It has comparable features to the drum model but rides on 12-inch alloy wheels rather than steel wheels. Aside from the three colour schemes available on the standard variant, the Drum Alloy variant comes in an additional Starlight Blue Gloss shade.


        Jupiter 110 : Drum SXC Variant 


     The most significant change in this edition is the inclusion of a fully coloured instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity. Turn-by-turn navigation, voice assistance, phone and text alerts, car finder, average fuel economy, distance to empty, and other capabilities are all available with the TVS SmartXonnect system. This variation also includes the infinite LED light bar with integrated turn indicators.


       It comes in three paint schemes: Dawn Blue Matte, Galactic Copper Matte, and Starlight Blue Gloss. The Dawn Blue colour scheme is the best-looking on the new Jupiter, and it is also TVS' marketing hue. This model costs Rs. 83,250 (ex-showroom).


              Jupiter 110 : Disc SXC Variant 



       As the name suggests, this variation is fitted with a 220mm front disc brake, while the rest of the features and colour options is the same The top-spec Disc SXC model costs Rs. 87,250 (ex-showroom).

   

 LED illumination, a USB charging outlet, an engine kill button, the first-in-segment external front petrol filling cap, a two-litre front storage space, and a huge under-seat storage area capable of carrying two helmets are among the standard features of the new TVS Jupiter range.


    The 2024 TVS Jupiter is powered by a 113.3cc, single-cylinder engine that produces 7.91bhp at 6,500rpm and 9.2Nm of peak torque at 5,000rpm. The motor additionally includes TVS' iGO Assist technology, which improves torque output to 9.8Nm. When attempting a quick overtaking, this allows for faster acceleration.