New TVS Jupiter 110 Drum, Drum Alloy, Drum SXC and Disc SXC Variants Explained: What's Different?
TVS offers the new Jupiter 110 scooter in four variants – Drum, Drum Alloy, Drum SmartXonnect, and Disc SmartXonnect. Read on to find out what each variant offers.
TVS Motor Company recently launched its updated Jupiter 110 in India. The Jupiter refresh brings the scooter's first comprehensive update since its 2013 launch. Priced from Rs 73,700 (ex-showroom), the 2024 Jupiter 110 gets a fresh design, more features, and a new engine with an integrated starter generator (ISG).
Speaking of the engine, the updated TVS Jupiter 110 uses a bigger 113.5cc single-cylinder unit, which makes 8bhp at 6,500rpm and 9.8Nm of peak torque. Thanks to an 'iGo Assist' performance boost, the 2024 Jupiter 110 delivers more power and torque than the outgoing version. The new iGo assist micro-hybrid system includes an ISG motor, an ISG controller, and a battery. The chassis is also new, similar to the one on the Jupiter 125. TVS offers the Jupiter in four variants and six colour options, with prices going up to Rs 87,250 (ex-showroom). Here is a rundown of what each variant gets:
Also Read: 2024 TVS Jupiter 110 Launched at Rs 73,700 in India; Gets LED Light Bar, New Engine and More
TVS Jupiter 110: Drum
The Drum variant is the entry-level of the TVS Jupiter 110, and it is priced at Rs 73,700 (ex-showroom). Easily identifiable by its drum brakes and steel wheels, the Drum variant is offered in three colourways: Lunar White Gloss, Titanium Grey Matte, and Meteor Red Gloss. While the Drum variant misses out on an LED light bar up front, it gets turn indicators and makes do with a simple analogue cluster. Like all variants, the Drum gets a 113.5cc single-cylinder engine with an electric motor that acts as an integrated starter generator. It does not bring iGo assist technology, though.
TVS Jupiter 110: Drum Alloy
Compared to the Drum variant, the Drum Alloy variant of the Jupiter 110 is equipped with alloy wheels measuring 12 inches. Other than that, the variant remains the same as the Drum variant. It comes in four colours – Starlight Blue Gloss, Lunar White Gloss, Titanium Grey Matte, and Meteor Red Gloss – and costs Rs 5,500 more than the base variant at Rs 79,200 (ex-showroom).
TVS Jupiter 110: Drum SmartXonnect
Over the Drum Alloy variant, the Drum SmartXonnect (Drum SXC) adds a full-width lightbar. It also gets an LCD instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity and turn-by-turn navigation. Other bits include a 'Find me' feature, a 'Follow me' headlamp, an advanced trip summary, carbon savings, a mobile charger, and the iGo assist function. With the iGo assist tech, the torque output rises to 9.8Nm. On offer are three colour options: Dawn Blue Matte, Galactic Copper Matte, and Starlight Blue Gloss, all priced at Rs 83,250 (ex-showroom).
TVS Jupiter 110: Disc SmartXonnect
The TVS Jupiter 110 top variant Disc SmartXonnect (Disc SXC) comes at Rs 87,250 (ex-showroom), making it around Rs 14,000 more expensive than the Drum variant. It comes with the same features and colour options as the Drum SmartXonnect but gets a front-disc brake arrangement.
Also Read: TVS Jupiter Crosses 67 Lakh Unit Cumulative Sales Milestone Since Launch in 2013
In terms of market competition, the Jupiter 110 goes against the Honda Activa 6G and the Hero Xoom 110.
Write your Comment on