TVS Motor Company has
updated its website with the updated prices of the cheaper (Base and ZX)
variants of the Jupiter series. The base version of the BS-VI Jupiter is priced
at INR 61,449*, while the ZX model is available at INR 63,449*.
The only variant of the Jupiter series
that has not received the BS-VI upgrade is the Grande. Check out the complete
price list of BS-VI TVS Jupiter series (along with BS-IV variants and their
respective differences) below:
Variant
|
BS-VI
Price*
|
BS-IV
Price*
|
Difference
|
Jupiter
|
INR
61,449
|
INR
59,347
|
INR
2,102
|
Jupiter
ZX
|
INR
63,449
|
INR
59,990
|
INR
3,459
|
Jupiter
Classic
|
INR
67,911
|
INR
59,990
|
INR
7,921
|
The base variant of the
Jupiter has received a marginal rise of INR 2,102, while the Jupiter Classic is
the most affected with an increase of INR 7,921 during the BS-VI transition.
The base version of the Jupiter series features relatively lower-spec hardware
that comprises a halogen headlight. The ZX and the Classic variants, on the
other hand, use LED headlamp. The setup is identical to that of its direct
rival, the Honda Activa 6G.
The mechanical upgrade, as on all BS-VI
compliant two-wheelers, include a fuel-injection system that replaces
carburettor tech. Equipped with the EcoThrust fuel-injection technology, TVS
Motor Company promises 15% improvement in the fuel-efficiency over the old
(BS-IV) version.
The BS-VI 109.7 cc engine of TVS Jupiter
range produces a maximum power of 7.50PS at 7,000 rpm. The BS-IV
109.7 cc engine of the scooter develops a maximum power of 7.99 PS at
7,500 rpm. While the engine has received an upgrade, the hardware
specifications such as shock absorption setup and the braking department have
remained unchanged. Thus, the shock absorption tasks are handled by telescopic
forks at the front and a single spring at the back. Anchoring department
includes drum brakes on both wheels, but the premium variants are available
with a front disc as an option.