Mileage remains the most important criterion for Indian buyers whether opting for cars or two-wheelers.
This mileage test of the new 2024 TVS Jupiter highlights what you can expect in the real world. Jupiter is one of the most successful scooters in the country. It has posed an immense challenge to the mighty Honda Activa. The latter was the undisputed champion in our market. However, Jupiter pushed it to offer more features. Now, the 2024 model has arrived and it is promising. There are tons of modern amenities and equipment to entice new customers. Here are the details of a mileage test.
2024 TVS Jupiter Mileage Test
This video comes from MOTORBUDDY on YouTube. The host has a new scooter. He shows the viewers that there is no fuel in it as he tries to switch it on. But the scooter refuses to comply, indicating the fuel tank is empty. He then pours a 1-litre fuel bottle into the tank. The odometer at this point reads 2.9 km. Thereafter, he goes around on the Jupiter around the city. During his ride, he covers all regular traffic conditions which any of you would encounter on a daily basis. This includes open stretches of roads, congested streets of the city and start-stop traffic jam. Once the scooter comes to a standstill, he calculates the distance he covered. It came out to be a rather impressive 47.7 km/l. That is decent and indicative of real-world conditions. Note that after the first service, this should go up further.
Specs
The 2024 TVS Jupiter comes with loads of modern features and specifications. The aim is to outperform the legendary Honda Activa and drive more customers to the showrooms. It gets a new-gen 113.3-cc lightweight single-cylinder 4-stroke engine with an Integrated Starter Generator (ISG) technology which generates a healthy 5.9 kW (7.9 PS) @6,500 RPM of power and 9.8 Nm @5,000 RPM of torque (with iGO assist) or 9.2 Nm @5,000 RPM of torque (without iGO assist). For comparison, Activa makes 7.84 PS of power and 8.90 Nm of torque.
In addition to that, the new Jupiter offers a telescopic front suspension with Body Balance Technology 2.0 allowing a forward, lower and more central mass position. The ISG tech ensures boosted performance particularly helpful during swift overtakes. Furthermore, it gets 12-inch wheels with 90/90 section tyres. The scooter has drum brakes and the top trim even gets 220 mm petal disc at the front. The colour options include Dawn Blue Matte, Galactic Copper Matte, Titanium Grey Matte, Starlight Blue Gloss, Lunar White Gloss, and Meteor Red Gloss paint shades. The prices range from Rs 73,700 and Rs 87,250, ex-showroom.
Specs | TVS Jupiter 110 |
Engine | 113.3-cc |
Power | 5.9 kW (7.9 PS) @6,500 RPM |
Torque | 9.8 Nm @5,000 RPM (with iGO assist) |
Wheel (F/R) | 12-inch / 12-inch |
Tyre (F/R) | 90/90 |
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