TVS Jupiter 110 road test, review
India’s second bestselling scooter impresses us when we put it through its paces.
Published on Jan 25, 2025 07:00:00 AM
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Since the Jupiter 110 now uses the same main frame as the 125, it inherits some of its bigger sibling’s inherent trump cards, like the 33-litre boot (the largest on any Indian ICE scooter) and the handy (pun intended) apron-mounted fuel filler.

Both of these are highly appreciable features for a scooter – something no rival can match. As for the design, this is easily the most youthful 110cc family scooter out there, and the vibrant matte blue colour helps things further.

TVS has also given the Jupiter a first-in-class feature, an ISG (Integrated Starter Generator) that enables a very small performance boost (0.6Nm, to be precise) that can be used for a few seconds, about two times every minute before the system needs to recharge.

On this top Disc SmartXonnect variant, there’s also a new Bluetooth-compatible LCD display (available only on the top two variants) with turn-by-turn navigation and other standard-issue features, such as average FE, two trip meters, a clock, and the like.

Our only gripe here is that this is a tightly packed vertical display housed inside a horizontal surround, leaving a lot of black plastic on the sides, which we think can be used to show more info.
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