2024 TVS Jupiter First Ride Review | A Modernized Upgrade | ZigWheels
- Aug 24, 2024
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To commemorate five million sales of the Jupiter, TVS has given the Classic variant an update, accentuating its elegance. At Rs 85,866 (ex-showroom Delhi), the new Jupiter Classic is now a solid Rs 5,550 dearer than the previous one.
What’s instantly noticeable is the fact that the scooter is equipped with a tinted visor and black mirrors, as opposed to the previous iteration’s chrome mirrors. It now also gets the ‘five million’ badging along with new graphics on the apron that now extend to the fender. The diamond-cut wheels, that are curvier than the older ones, are now similar to the rims of the TVS Jupiter 125. These things coupled with the new dark brown inner panels further enhance the Jupiter Classic’s look.
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Mechanically, the scooter remains unchanged with a 109.7cc engine churning out 7.47PS and 8.4Nm. While the new changes make the scooter look better, we wish TVS had also thrown in a more feature-packed instrument cluster too. At Rs 85,866 (ex-showroom Delhi), the TVS Jupiter Classic goes up against the Hero Pleasure Xtec and the Honda Activa 6G Premium Edition.
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