• Q. What is meaning of Eco range in a digital meter of Jupiter Grande?

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    Bahir
    Bahir | 5 years ago

    If you are referring to the ECO % showing in your digital console it shows how much percentage of the ride you have done in eco mode. You can reset this counter just like the trip meters.

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    MANAS
    MANAS | 3 years ago

    ECO Mode Means Scooty Get Good Mileage & POWER mode is For Speedway Drive in highway mileage some Down if Run Always Power Mode

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    Rakhya
    Rakhya | 2 years ago

    If you drive in eco mode it gives better mileage

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