The 110cc family scooter segment is a boring place for many. The segment is dominated by the Honda Activa, and the competition followed the same design aspect, keeping in mind the practicality of the scooter and its design. However, TVS managed to break the mould with the Jupiter 110, giving it a radical design update, along with some key changes to make it handle better and be more practical, while not giving up on the looks.
Our first ride review of the TVS Jupiter went up long ago, and the first impressions were … impressive! We liked the Jupiter in every possible way, and that just pushed us to ride the scooter in everyday conditions – traffic, commuting, two up, and more – to see how it actually did in the real world — and we found four compelling reasons to choose the new TVS Jupiter 110 over anything else.
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New TVS Jupiter 110: Looks that turn heads
When the initial teasers for the new TVS Jupiter were out, there was a fear that TVS could have messed up the looks by trying to integrate the iQube’s look — the full-length DRL. However, when the scooter was unveiled, that fear quickly turned into a surprise. TVS managed to execute a brilliant design that appeals to the younger generation and keep the older family members happy.
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The full-length DRL on the front apron is the highlight, as the LED bar is a single unit, neatly hiding the blinkers at either end. The tail lamps also follow a similar pattern and TVS has managed to integrate all these styling elements while retaining the overall familiarity of the Jupiter. Adding to the styling are the colour options and the Dawn Blue Matte shade is eye-catchy.
New TVS Jupiter 110: Practicality
The main purpose of the Jupiter is practicality, which it absolutely nails. The Jupiter 110 uses the 125’s chassis, which helps the company relocate the fuel tank under the floorboard which frees up space to offer a large boot space.
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