Beginning with its design, the new model boasts a completely refreshed appearance, including a modern LED headlamp, a front LED light bar with integrated turn indicators and hazard lamps. At the rear, it features an LED light bar with an emergency brake warning light.
Buyers can select from four variants and seven color options, with the LED light bar available starting from the mid-spec variants. Additionally, the model features a follow-me headlamp and auto-reset turn indicators.
The scooter now showcases iGo assist technology, intelligent start-stop, and an integrated starter generator. The updated LCD digital instrument cluster provides indicators for call and text notifications, distance to empty, vehicle locator, average fuel economy, navigation, and voice assist. Additional features include a USB charger, a 2-liter glove box, a roomy 33-liter under-seat storage, and a long, flat seat, which the company claims is thebo largest in its class.
In terms of performance, the Jupiter 110 features a 113 cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that produces 7.91 hp and 9.8 Nm of peak torque, with a top speed of 82 kmph. It is equipped with a telescopic fork at the front and a gas-filled emulsion damper at the rear for suspension. Braking is managed by a 220 mm petal disc at the front and a 130 mm drum brake at the rear.
The Jupiter 110 is has been priced around the same range as the current version, which ranges from Rs 73,650 to Rs 90,573 (ex-showroom). The 2024 TVS Jupiter will continue to compete with the segment leader, the Honda Activa 6G, as well as the Hero Xoom 110.