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Published On Oct 28, 2013 09:03:00 PM
TVS has just added the Jupiter to its fleet of popular scooters. Has the south Indian two-wheeler manufacturer hit th...
Published On Oct 17, 2013 11:04:00 PM
A quick ride report from the saddle of TVS’s latest feature rich Jupiter scooter.
Fuel Type
Petrol
Max Power
7.3 bhp @ 7,500 rpm
Max Torque
8.4 Nm @ 5,500 rpm
Gearbox Type
Automatic
Type
Scooter
Fueling
Fuel Injection (Eco Thrust Fuel injection)
ABS
Length
1,834 mm
Width
678 mm
Height
1,286 mm
Wheelbase
1,275 mm
Seat Height
765 mm
Ground Clearance
150 mm
Kerb Weight
109 kg
Fuel Type Propulsion
Petrol
Engine Displacement
109.7
Valvetrain
2
Fueling
Fuel Injection (Eco Thrust Fuel injection)
Cooling
Air Cooled
Engine Type
1 cylinder
Max Engine Power
7.3 bhp @ 7,500 rpm
Max Engine Torque
8.4 Nm @ 5,500 rpm
Bore
53.5 mm
Stroke
48.8 mm
Ignition
ECU Controlled ignition
Spark Plugs
1 Per Cylinder
Gearbox Type
Automatic
Transmission Type
CVT
Clutch
Automatic
Fuel Tank Size
6 litres
Chassis Type
High Rigidity Underbone Type
Front Suspension Type
Telescopic hydraulic
Rear Suspension Type
3 step adjustable type coil spring with hydraulic damper
Wheels Type
Alloy
Tyre type
Tubeless
Front Tyre Size
90/90 - 12
Rear Tyre Size
90/90 - 12
Radial Tyres
Front Wheel Size
12 inch
Rear Wheel Size
12 inch
Front Brake Type
Drum
Front Brake Size
130 mm
Rear Brake Size
130 mm
Anti Lock Brakes ABS
SideStand Indicator
Headlamp Type
LED Headlamp
Pass Light Switch
Engine Kill Switch
Low Oil Indicator
Pillion Backrest
Pillion Grabrail
Pillion Seat
Pillion Footrest
Clock
Electric System
12V
Battery
12V, 4Ah MF battery
Stand Alarm
Digital Fuel Guage
Start Type
Electric Start
Antilock Braking System
Low Fuel Level Warning
Speedometer
Analogue
₹ 1.59 lakh *
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View Price Breakup₹ 1.59 lakh *
View Price Breakup₹ 1.33 lakh *
View Price Breakup₹ 93,732 *
View Price BreakupTVS Motor Co. is quite a veteran in the Indian scooter space. The south Indian two-wheeler major already offers a capable range of small capacit...
TVS Motor Co. is quite a veteran in the Indian scooter space. The south Indian two-wheeler major already offers a capable range of small capacity automatic scooters in India that cater to a wide variety of customers. TVS’s automatic scooter portfolio includes the well received Scooty Pep, Streak and Wego. It’s a space that represents one of the few remaining growing segments of the market today, which is why every manufacturer is toiling hard to gain ground here and boost market share. The reigning champion remains Honda’s bestselling Activa, which TVS is aiming straight for with the Jupiter.
The new TVS offers a sprinkling of first-in-class features, on the back of which TVS hopes to clobber the competition. Does the Jupiter have what it takes to succeed?
Design & EngineeringTVS’s Jupiter is a contemporary looking scooter. It’s neatly moulded body panels catch the eye, while the scooter is styled to hold wide appeal. The Jupiter can pass off as a young college going student’s scooter, and still also fit the bill as a commuter astride which to complete your daily errands on or around home.
Viewed from the front, the Jupiter front apron is home to a set of clear lens turn signal indicators, as well as a central air vent. Above is a bright headlight that works well at night, and sits surrounded by a pair of pilot lamps. Bold, analogue instruments offer the rider a speedometer, fuel-gauge, economy or power riding mode indication and low fuel warning. There’s really good attention-to-detail, as seen everywhere including the Jupiter switchgear. The switches get dimpled texture that add good feel. The switchgear includes a nicely integrated pass-light flasher which proved handy when riding in city, a feature not regularly found on scooters here.
The palm grips feel soft to touch and comfortable. The Jupiter front brake lever has a flatter profile, while the more rounded rear brake lever is inclusive of a locking clamp. We found the Jupiter rubberised floorboard roomy enough. TVS offer convenience hooks below the handlebar and rider’s seat, and these can be neatly tucked away to fit out of the way, flush within the body when not in use. However, TVS isn’t offering a front storage compartment or cubby holes as on rival scooters. The Jupiter seat gets white stitching, which is a nice touch.
The TVS Jupiter’s fuel-filler lid is located at the tail end of the scooter, and doesn’t require the rider to dismount for a tank-up. Storage space under the seat remains about the same as on any rival scooter. Other nice touches come in the form of an easy to deploy main-stand, catchy looking 3D emblems, an alloy grab-bar for the pillion and 5-spoke alloy wheels that are black finished. The Jupiter’s rectangular taillight is flanked by clear lens turn signal indicators which look smart.
Overall quality and fit-finish are both fair on the new TVS scooter.
PerformanceThe TVS Jupiter houses a 109.7cc, four-stroke, single-cylinder and air-cooled engine, as also used by the Wego, albeit in a new state of tune now. The Jupiter engine comes with re-mapped ignition, and a higher compression ratio that allows quicker warm-up and cold starting. Then there’s also improved combustion thanks to revised ignition timing, as well as a relatively slippery, friction cutting piston for improved wear character during cold starts.
Bore and stroke measure 53.5mm x 48.8mm, while the Jupiter is fuelled via a carburettor and breathes via a viscous paper type air-filter. The Jupiter generates 8bhp at 7500rpm, with a peak torque figure of 0.81kgm at 5500rpm. The Jupiter engine is tuned for commuting, and power delivery feels strongest in the mid-range of its powerband. Throttle response and low end grunt are adequate for a scooter.
The Jupiter’s vibe free engine is allied to a variomatic drive transmission system that worked seamlessly throughout our ride. During performance testing, the Jupiter proved adequate for its class, although it lags a slender margin behind the refinement and smoothness available on the Honda Activa. The Jupiter breaches 60kph from standstill in 9.9 seconds which pegs it at par with the Wego, and the segment leading Activa. The Jupiter steams on to achieve a true top speed of 86kph when stretched to the limit.
HandlingThe Jupiter tips the scales at 108kg and is held together by a steel constructed, underbone type frame. TVS has lent its new automatic scooter up-to-date telescopic fork suspension in front, while there’s a gas-charged rear shock absorber, the setup resulting in good ride quality. The Jupiter riding position mirrors that of a Honda Activa, seating the rider in a comfortable, upright riding position, with the handlebar offering good leverage. The Jupiter’s large and generously wide riding saddle proved on the uncomfortable side when riding longer distances, as padding is too soft.
The Jupiter feels planted and stable for a scooter at all times, and negotiates corners just as well as any of its rivals. There’s grippy front (90/90) and rear (90/90) tyres fitted to relatively larger, 12 inch alloy wheels. The tubeless tyres offer ample traction. TVS has equipped the Jupiter with 130mm drum brakes front and rear, which work well to provide good stopping power. When testing the brakes, the Jupiter halted from 60kph in a reasonable 21.32 metres. We look forward to TVS offering a disc brake option with the Jupiter in the near future.
Fuel EconomyTVS’s motorcycles and scooters are known for their good fuel efficiency, and the Jupiter is no different. Doing its maker proud, the Jupiter did well during our tests, to return 43.4kpl in congested city traffic, this going up to 45.3kpl when on the highway.
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The TVS Jupiter offers a variety of color options. TVS Jupiter is available in a range of 13 colors. The colors offered in TVS Jupiter are Royal Wine, Autumn Brown, Sunlit Ivory, Starlight Blue, Walnut Brown, Titanium Grey, Matte Blue, Volcano Red, Mystic Gold, Pristine White, Matte Silver, Midnight Black, and Indiblue.