The Jupiter 110 is already one of the most popular scooters in India
The new TVS Jupiter 110 has been launched for the Nepalese market. Having gained immense popularity in India over the years, the Indian two-wheeler manufacturing giant now wants to tap into the potential of Nepal. It is not uncommon for automobile companies present in India to sell vehicles in Nepal. As a result, many two-wheeler and three-wheeler firms operate in Nepal by supplying Made-in-India products. Specifically, the TVS Jupiter already boasts over 7 million (70 lakh) customers worldwide. For now, let us take a look at the details of this case here.
New TVS Jupiter 110 Launched in Nepal
The new TVS Jupiter 110 is built with comfort and practicality in mind. It includes several useful features, like a spacious glove box, front fuel fill system, long seat, USB mobile charger, and a unique all-in-one lock. One standout feature is the E-Z centre stand, which makes parking easier. The scooter uses a bright LED headlamp for better visibility during night rides. Its front telescopic suspension and wide 90/90-12 inch tyres offer a stable and smooth ride. TVS has also introduced Body Balance Technology 2.0.
This shifts the fuel tank and centre of gravity forward and lower, helping with better balance and control, especially in city traffic. With large 12-inch wheels and an ideal wheelbase, the Jupiter 110 is easy to handle at low speeds. It also has rider-friendly design features like a comfortable seat height, roomy floorboard, and a well-placed handlebar. These make it accessible for people of all sizes. Some of the main highlights include:
- Assurance of MetalMaxx – metal fuel tank, front fender and side panels
- Dual Helmet Space
- Emergency Brake Warning
- Turn Signal lamp Reset
- Follow Me Headlamp
Specs and Price
The TVS Jupiter 110 runs on a 113.3 cc, single-cylinder, 4-stroke engine. It produces 5.9 kW of power at 6,500 rpm. The torque is 9.8 Nm at 5,000 rpm with iGO Assist, and 9.2 Nm without it. The scooter uses new tech to improve mileage by 10% compared to the older model. This improvement comes from the iGO Assist system. It also features an intelligent ignition setup with Auto Start-Stop. The ISG (Integrated Starter Generator) helps the scooter perform better.
It draws power from the battery during climbing or quick overtaking. This gives an extra push when needed. The system ensures smoother and more efficient riding, especially in city traffic. All these features make the Jupiter 110 more fuel-efficient and easier to ride. For the Nepalese market, the prices start at NR. 2,57,900. Note that there is just 1 variant on sale – Disc SXC across all TVSM dealerships in the country.
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