TVS Jupiter: 11,000km Long Term Wrap-up
- May 21, 2019
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TVS added a new variant to the popular Jupiter scooter as it launched the Jupiter ZX today. As opposed to speculation that the ZX variant of the Jupiter would be equipped with disc brakes (on cards though) it gets new colours and Dura Cool seats as seen on the special edition Jupiter that was launched few months back. According to TVS, the ‘Dura Cool’ seat retains lesser heat when compared to normal seats and the fact that heat content of the seat will be as much as 10 degrees lower when compared to normal seats. The TVS Jupiter ZX will be offered in two new shades of Stallion Brown and Matte Blue. The chnages made on the Jupiter ZX have been limited to the cosmetic end and no mechanical updates have been carried out. The TVS Jupiter ZX has been priced at Rs 50,012 (ex-showroom Delhi). This makes the ZX variant of the TVS Jupiter Rs 2,100 more than the standard variant.
The TVS Jupiter ZX will continue to be powered by the 109.7cc single cylinder, air-cool motor producing 7.6PS of peak power and maximum torque of 8Nm, and has a claimed mileage of 62kmpl. Features on the TVS Jupiter include pass lights (segment first), external fuel filler cap at rear, 12-inch alloys wheels, tubeless tyres and LED tail light. Suspension duties are taken care of by telescopic front forks and gas-charged rear suspension. The TVS Jupiter is also among the most popular scooters in the two-wheeler market and recently displaced the Hero Maestro as the second highest selling scooter in India behind the Honda Activa. The TVS Jupiter also managed to notch up sales of over 5 lakh units within just 18 months of the scooter being launched.
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