2024 TVS Jupiter 110 review - Huge update for TVS' bestseller | First Ride | Autocar India

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The brand-new TVS Jupiter 110 now borrows a lot from its bigger brother and adds in a few segment-first features. We've been able to swing a leg over it and here's Rishaad Mody to tell you all about it.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @MrAjju16
    Kudoos to TVS for changing every thing n making it new rather then activa who changes stickers 6 g 5 g n parle g😂😂😂😂😂
  • @Skunkworksyt
    I am just happy TVS atleast tried to do Something different and new ❤
  • @ujalnair
    Those sidelines on the body reminds me of Maestro Edge 125
  • @MrAjju16
    Rip those who purchased 125 Jupiter last week 😅😅😅
  • Scooters doesn’t have to be ugly to be reliable, looks does matter. I am glad that TVS making their scooters & bikes more attractive 💚
  • Need assurance from TVS ASAP, that lack of kickstart won't create a problem in the future. That's one thing people are worried about the top spec Jupiter 110 2024.
  • @johnbritto6517
    Activa which has been a market leader is experiencing stiff competition from Jupiter. It is evident from their TV Commercial nowadays. This is always good for a customer otherwise Honda will just monopolies this segment.I wish TVS best of luck.
  • @honey199129
    In front of you, the scooter seems to be a toy..🤪 on the other hand, great job done by TVS. They are taking this space very serious not like other players.
  • @bruceparker3139
    @autocarIndia ,plz improve your sound mixing. The host voice is low but BG music is just eardrum tearing
  • @sunilkumarkp1
    I brought my first TVS product as Jupitor in 2016. Some friends were discouraged me to not buy Jupitor and suggest to go with Activa. After 8 years of usage i can blindly suggest Jupitor to anyone. Its never disappointed me. Its an excellent product for those who want a family scooter, now the new looks attract to youth also..
  • TVS designers are really smashing it. Radeon, ronin, ntorq, and now jupiter!
  • @saikirang210
    The new age design is definitely a plus.. If the engine performs as expected than this would be the best coming time... The tech and the practicality is top notch.. Tvs 🔥🫡
  • @diwakarkaushik23
    The best guy i have ever seen on youtuve who has exceeded the expectation. What a communication you have man, truly impressive.
  • @Varun_Vidyalink
    They should bring a burgman killer , which can tour a bit. This is a way nicer design and quite advanced compared to competition
  • @Griffinatus
    After-sale services of TVS, made opt for Activa 6 months back. If that improves would buy this one.
  • @akupegu1622
    Still no engine kill switch on lower variants. And customers are being forced to buy the top end variant with that shitty XConnect thing to get a disc brake. But I'll buy it over the Activa any day, the 12 inch rear wheel and the underseat storage are deal breakers to me.
  • @reubendias18
    A few observations and questions: 1. That pillion grab rail looks shorter - I doubt it's as easy and comfortable to hold like before especially for long rides. 2. No foldable foot rest on the left side - is it now an accessory? 3. Dumb trend - no kick starter on the top model only. Batteries aren't that reliable to only have a self-starter on scooters (especially with too many electronic features/gimmicks), unlike geared bikes that can be push started. 4. Where's the battery located? At the front or elsewhere? and what's its capacity? 5. How reliable are the indicator switches and operations? Considering that it is a semi-digital switch, what are the chances of failure / false triggering of hazards and buzzers during the rains? and are the buzzers free on any variant? The Jupiter is no doubt a great product, just that some of these concerns could be dealbreakers. Hopefully they are answered soon after thorough analysis in a future review. P.S. now HMSI can't have any excuses to improve the Activa. At the very least they could give it more higher variants with more useful features rather than the 'not-so-smart' key gimmick.
  • @nemesiszz
    Indicators looks much more brighter in the lower variants then this top variant... why so?
  • @shiv1499
    Hope they have upgraded the rear drum brakes. As a owner of Jupiter 125 the rear drum brakes cant jam the wheels even if fully pressed with 2 adults on scooter. Service center gave me a test ride on 3 different Jupiter 125 to prove that it would not work on any. Comparing it to Activa 125, rear brakes are extremely poor. All other aspects are still fine.