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New TVS Jupiter 110 launched in India at Rs 73,700

TVS has launched the next-gen Jupiter in India at Rs 73,700 (ex-showroom). This new scooter will replace the Jupiter 110, which is more than a decade old.

This new family scooter is built around the same chassis that is used to make the Jupiter 125. However, the overall design of the new Jupiter 110 has evolved as it now looks sleeker than before. This is a result of the change in the consumer base. The front looks better thanks to the presence of wide LED daytime running lights with turn indicators. Even from the side, this TVS looks eye-catching as the design elements are quite sleek. The rear section has a wider frame, which blends in well with the overall design language.

New TVS Jupiter 110 launched in India at Rs 73,700

In terms of performance, the new Jupiter 110 is powered by a new 113.5cc single-cylinder engine that produces around 8 Bhp of power and 9.2 Nm of peak torque. This engine includes a new IGo assist feature that generates more torque when cruising around the city.

The new Jupiter 110 is equipped with an LED display that displays a lot of information. It also has Bluetooth integration which can be used to check ride data on your smartphone. The practicality aspect is very high on this scooter as it has a front storage box and a space under the seat that can accommodate two basic full-face helmets and also an external fuel filler cap.

The new Jupiter 110 is available in six colors and four different variants: Drum, Drum Alloy, Drum SXC and Disc SXC. The lower variants lack the LED instrument cluster, USB charging and front disc brake. It also doesn’t get that new LED DRL.

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